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A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “Let’s Go”

If you often listen to Western music, you’ve probably noticed there are certain words that show up in song titles a lot.

Japanese music is the same, of course, but it’s interesting to see the kinds of words artists gravitate toward.

In this article, we researched songs across genres that start their titles with the universally known phrase “let’s go,” and gathered them in one place.

“Let’s go” is used to call out or encourage someone, and it often appears as a title all by itself.

Check out this article to see what kinds of “let’s go” songs are out there!

A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with “let’s go” (1–10)

Lets Go SurfingThe Drums

The Drums are known for their refreshing sound that blends surf music and indie pop.

This track, released by the American band as their debut single in September 2009, stands out with its catchy whistling and simple beat.

On the surface, it seems to celebrate the joy of surfing, but in fact it expresses a desire to escape everyday stress and to pursue a simpler way of living.

It was also included on their June 2010 album “The Drums,” and was selected by NME as one of the “150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years.” Evoking a longing for the seaside and a sense of liberation, this song is perfect for when you want to break free from the everyday.

It has a magical power that makes you want to step outside and take action.

Let’s GoKhalid

Khalid – Let’s Go (Audio)
Let's GoKhalid

Khalid, who first drew attention on SoundCloud and has since become one of the world’s leading R&B singers.

He’s known not for orthodox R&B, but for an appealing, alternative approach.

Among his tracks, the one that fits this theme perfectly is Let’s Go.

Created early in his career, this piece leans more toward pop than R&B.

With a strong indie-pop vibe, it’s very accessible to Japanese listeners who may not be accustomed to Black music.

Let’s GoStuck In The Sound

Stuck In the Sound – Let’s Go [Official Video]
Let's GoStuck In The Sound

Stuck in the Sound is an indie rock band from France that has been active since the 2000s.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go.

Like Nina Hagen’s Naturträne, it starts with a somewhat dark tone, but then steadily ramps up in intensity and dives into a hook.

If you want to feel that indie rock vibe that peeks through a sense of languor, be sure to check it out.

A roundup of Western songs whose titles start with 'let’s go' (11–20)

Lets Go On The Run (ft. Know Fortune)Chance The Rapper

Chance The Rapper – Lets Go On The Run (ft. Know Fortune)
Lets Go On The Run (ft. Know Fortune)Chance The Rapper

Chance the Rapper is a rapper who has amassed a fortune with a groundbreaking strategy: not signing with a label and not selling his music for a fee.

He’s an overground rapper, but many heads likely admire his strategic business approach and lyrics that hint at his sharp intellect.

“Lets Go On The Run (ft.

Know Fortune)” is one of his standout tracks.

There’s an incredibly dope verse toward the end of the song, so enjoy that shift as well.

Let’s GoDef Leppard

Def Leppard – Let’s Go (Official Video)
Let's GoDef Leppard

Def Leppard is a rock band from England.

They rose to popularity during the NWOBHM movement and achieved especially great success in the 1980s.

Among their songs, a track I particularly recommend is Let’s Go.

It kicks off with a heavy bass and a striking guitar riff, but then proceeds with a fairly understated feel.

There’s a key change in the hook, but it’s not abrupt, so it remains very easy to listen to.

Be sure to check it out.

Let’s Go Get StonedRay Charles

Ray Charles – Let’s Go Get Stoned (Official Audio)
Let's Go Get StonedRay Charles

Ray Charles, the great singer who represents Georgia.

If you love soul music, I’m sure you already know his achievements and appeal.

Among his works, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go Get Stoned.

It’s a song that the English rock band Manfred Mann also covered, so even those who aren’t well-versed in Black music might find it familiar.

While it has some soulful elements, its defining feature is that it’s basically arranged with a light sound reminiscent of 1970s neo-soul.

Let’s GoThe Cars

The Cars were a rock band active from the late 1970s through the 1980s.

They’ve got a devoted cult following even in Japan.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is Let’s Go.

The Cars were one of the defining bands of the New Wave movement, but this track is relatively accessible compared to some of their other songs.

It certainly carries that quirky New Wave atmosphere, but there aren’t sudden key changes like in progressive rock, so even listeners who aren’t deeply into rock should find it very enjoyable.