A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “L”
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “L,” do any come to mind for you?
People don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
That said, when it comes to English words starting with “L,” there’s “Love,” and just that alone probably accounts for hundreds of songs.
There are also plenty of other words that seem likely to appear in song titles, like “Last,” “Lady,” and “Little.”
In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “L,” regardless of era or genre.
By searching for music from a perspective you may not have considered before, you might discover some new tracks.
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Lovesick LullabyYungblud

With a high-energy, punk-tinged new track, YUNGBLUD returns to the roots of British rock.
Hailing from Doncaster, England, the 1997-born singer-songwriter has the prowess to top the UK charts.
Drawing clear influence from British acts like The Streets, Blur, and Oasis, this release lays bare his inner world and sense of isolation, capturing everything from gloomy mornings to failed relationships.
Set to appear on his fourth album, Idol, the song was just released in April 2025.
The video is set in London and brims with nods to British brands.
With its rebellious spirit and frank honesty, YUNGBLUD’s music resonates with many young listeners—perfect for anyone who wants to express their innermost feelings without embellishment.
Love is LoveBonkers Beat Club

This commercial introduces Spotify’s new feature, Blend, highlighting how combining preferences opens up new possibilities.
By merging the tastes of two users, it proposes a new playlist that expands musical horizons and fosters a sense of connection.
The track that gives a stylish mood to this largely explanatory video is “Love is Love.” It’s a dance tune with a powerful, pulsing beat, yet it also incorporates tones that evoke a sense of Japanese aesthetics, resulting in a gentle, inviting impression.
Lost AgainDancehall Crashers

Emerging from Berkeley, California, the ska-punk band Dance Hall Crashers boasts an intriguing backstory: when they formed in 1989, former members of Operation Ivy were in the lineup.
Centered around the captivating female twin vocals of Elyse Rogers and Karina Deniké, they forged a distinctive sound that fuses ska, punk, and alternative rock.
After signing with MCA Records in 1995, a track from their album Lockjaw was featured on the soundtrack to the film Angus and received MTV airplay, bringing them wider attention.
Their album Honey, I’m Homely! reached No.
22 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart in 1997.
They remained active through 2004, then—after a 21-year hiatus—made a long-awaited return in 2025.
Their exhilarating sound, driven by powerful dual vocals and catchy melodies, is not to be missed.
Last ResortPapa Roach

The debut single by Papa Roach, a defining band of the American nu-metal scene, is a grand message song where despair and hope intersect.
Based on the experiences of Jacoby Shaddix’s close friend, the track powerfully sings of liberation from anguish and hopelessness.
Its distinctive sound—combining heavy guitar riffs with rap-style vocals—grips listeners and won’t let go.
Released in March 2000 as a single from the album Infest, it spent seven consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.
It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Ready to Rumble, serving as a source of strength for those carrying a heavy shadow in their hearts.
Les Champs-ÉlyséesJoe Dassin

This is a commercial featuring interviews with Shinichi Tsutsumi and Kento Kaku about their feelings toward beer and Ichiban Shibori.
Both speak passionately with serious expressions, and those who feel the same way about beer will likely relate.
As the closing narration says, “Because you’re here, we can be more delicious,” it expresses gratitude for the continual support of many beer fans that has allowed the brand to keep evolving.
Life’s A PillKoyo

Koyo, an emo/melodic hardcore band from Long Island, New York, was formed in 2020 by seasoned musicians active in the local scene.
Drawing influence from bands like Taking Back Sunday and Silent Majority, their sound features emotionally charged lyrics and energetic performances.
After their debut EP, they signed with Pure Noise Records, and their September 2023 album, “Would You Miss It?”, garnered attention with guest appearances from Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw and Vinnie of The Movielife.
They’ve also been active live, embarking on a U.
S.
tour with Anxious in the fall of 2021 and supporting Knocked Loose in the spring of 2022.
Blending nostalgia with freshness beyond the bounds of emo, pop-punk, and hardcore, their music is highly recommended for those seeking lyrical melodies and driving momentum.
Lock it UpNo Pressure

A pop-punk band formed in California in 2020.
Known as a side project fronted by Parker Cannon, vocalist of The Story So Far, No Pressure brings a fresh breeze to the modern scene with a sound influenced by ’90s pop punk and melodic hardcore.
Their June 2022 album, “No Pressure,” strips away excessive production in favor of straightforward energy throughout, earning overwhelming support from many pop-punk fans.
In January 2023, they embarked on an Asia tour that included their first shows in Japan, captivating audiences with high-velocity performances.
Blending nostalgia with novelty, their sound appeals to a wide range of listeners—from devotees of classic ’90s melodic hardcore to contemporary pop-punk fans.





