A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “O”
When it comes to English words that start with “O,” there are plenty that sound like they could be song titles, such as “Open,” “One,” and “Only.” In this article, we’ll introduce classic Western songs whose titles begin with “O.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try, you may discover tracks that hadn’t really caught your eye before.
In that sense, this article is something music lovers in particular will want to read.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “O” (71–80)
Our TruthLACUNA COIL

This track epitomizes the Italian band Lacuna Coil, where heavy guitar riffs intertwine with an Oriental-tinged melody reminiscent of the shamisen.
It’s a soul’s cry to cast off a false mask and hold fast to a truth of one’s own, painted over a dramatic soundscape.
The contrast between Cristina’s clear, translucent vocals and Andrea’s powerful voice brilliantly captures inner conflict and release.
The song comes from their 2006 album Karmacode and was also featured on the soundtrack of the film Underworld: Evolution.
When you want to break through your current situation or fire yourself up, listening to it will surely give you a push.
Over the IceThe Field

This is the debut album by The Field, the solo project of Axel Willner from Sweden.
Released on a prestigious German techno label, it garnered widespread acclaim, with critics hailing it as “the best masterpiece of 2007.” Its hallmark is an inventive technique of extracting tiny snippets from songs by artists like Kate Bush and layering them many times over.
Fragments of electronic sound glitter like a kaleidoscope, creating a vast, soothing sense of weightless drift.
It makes you feel as if you’re traveling through an endless landscape, while somehow evoking a strange sense of nostalgia.
Letting yourself be carried by the waves of repetition, you may find it helps you forget the noise of everyday life—such is the charm of this album.
On My MindAlex Warren & ROSÉ

This piece brings together two dazzling artists: Alex Warren from the U.
S.
, who rose to stardom from the world of social media, and Rosé of the global group BLACKPINK.
The song expresses feelings for a cherished person who continues to shine in your heart, even when you’re apart.
The acoustic tones layered with their gentle vocals feel like an unfading, beautiful memory itself, don’t they? It’s a bittersweet yet warm emotion that many of us have experienced at least once.
As a pre-release from Alex Warren’s debut album, “You’ll Be Alright, Kid,” scheduled for release in July 2025, this track will make memories of someone unforgettable feel all the more precious.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'O' (81–90)
Oh WellRich Brian

A deeply introspective number crafted by Indonesia-born Rich Brian.
The piece seems to portray a bittersweet acceptance and quiet resolve—like murmuring “well, it is what it is” in the face of an unchangeable reality.
Marking a sharp turn from his early comedic persona, its melancholic, Alternative R&B-leaning sound highlights his remarkable growth.
Released in June 2025, the track is a lead single from the album “Where Is My Head?” and also drew attention for being performed before roughly 40,000 people at an LA festival.
It’s the kind of song that, on a night when nothing goes your way, gently loosens the tension in your chest.
Off The RailsBENEE

Benee, the New Zealand artist whose global TikTok hit is still fresh in our minds, released a work in June 2025 that captivates with an aggressive sound overturning her previously pop-leaning image.
This piece channels societal anxiety and inner chaos into “feminine rage,” and its creation by a women-led team likely contributes to its raw energy.
With anticipation building for her first new release since the 2020 album Hey U X, her talents are also blossoming in other areas, including contributing to the soundtrack for A Minecraft Movie.
It’s the perfect track to play when you want to break through something—you’ll feel an incredible sense of release.
On The BeachCaroline Polachek

Caroline Polachek, an American artist celebrated not only for her work with the indie band Chairlift but also for her critically acclaimed, innovative art pop as a solo act.
Her piece released in June 2025 has been captivating many music fans.
The song was originally created about eight years ago, but there’s a story that it was completed after her encounter with game creator Hideo Kojima—knowing that fateful background makes it all the more moving.
Blending a wistful vocal delivery with an industrial texture, the sound was also chosen as the title track for the PlayStation 5 game “Death Stranding 2: On The Beach.” Synced perfectly with its grand world-building, this work can rightfully be called a masterpiece with the potential to win listeners across generations!
Observerquannnic

QuanNick, an American artist who has been reimagining shoegaze and emo with a modern sensibility—and even joined Slowdive’s tour in November 2024—has been drawing attention in the new-generation rock scene.
In June 2025, he released an advance single from his album Warbrained.
The track seems to depict the conflict between two opposing emotions: the helplessness of being able to do nothing but observe amid a suffocating sense of hitting a wall, and the inner impulse that wells up from within.
Its sound—painfully intense passion conveyed through roaring guitars and a delicate vocal delivery—powerfully shakes the listener’s heart.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to sink into on a night weighed down by unmanageable feelings.





