A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'P'
In this article, I’ll be introducing classic Western songs whose titles start with the letter “P.” When you think of English words that begin with “P,” terms like “Peace,” “Party,” and “Picture” come to mind—some of you might already be thinking of a few songs just from seeing those words.
I don’t think many of us have had the chance to specifically seek out and listen only to songs that start with a particular letter.
But looking at them this way might help you discover tracks you didn’t know or lead to new findings.
I’d be delighted if this becomes an opportunity for you to encounter some new music.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (81–90)
Phase 4Jeff Mills

Waveform Transmission Vol.
1, a signature work by Detroit-born Jeff Mills, is said to have laid the foundation for modern techno.
Its hard, metallic beats pounding at high speed evoke a thrilling sensation, as if you’re racing through a city of the future.
What’s remarkable is how, within loops that may sound mechanical, there’s actually subtle variation and a funky soul.
The nickname “The Wizard” is no exaggeration.
It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that without this album, contemporary techno might never have been born.
Surrender yourself to this steel-clad groove.
Please Let Me WonderThe Beach Boys

Please Let Me Wonder, included on the Beach Boys’ 1965 album The Beach Boys Today!, is a gem of a ballad that marked a turning point in the band’s deepening musicality.
Brian Wilson’s delicate melodies and the group’s beautifully layered harmonies create a profoundly moving song that resonates to the core.
The lyrics—about not knowing a lover’s feelings and being afraid to hear the answer—are unadorned and simple, free of any affectation.
That simplicity makes the wistful plea seep deeply into the listener’s heart, imbuing the song with a poignant, melancholic atmosphere.
Let yourself drift on its sweet yet aching melody and bask in a wave of nostalgia.
Prince GeorgeIDK, Cordae

A stellar track of soulful hip-hop where two talents from the same hometown resonate in harmony.
It’s the first official collaboration between IDK, a rapper from Maryland, USA, and the Grammy-nominated powerhouse Cordae.
Over a gentle beat, they explore the vigilance that comes with success and the strong will to navigate a life as complex as a Rubik’s Cube.
The music video, released in June 2025, was filmed in Rome, Italy—seemingly symbolizing their ascent from local roots to the global stage.
For anyone striving far from home, this song is sure to kindle a quiet courage.
PoloKim Petras

A fearless club anthem from German-born pop star Kim Petras, who’s even taken home a Grammy! It explodes with such high-octane energy that it’s hard to believe it was made while she had three broken toes.
The track portrays a protagonist stripping off the clothes of others’ expectations and unleashing their true self.
Its provocative message—“Look at me more”—hits hard and shakes listeners to the core.
Premiered at PRIDE festivals and buzzing even before its official June 2025 release, this song might just make you feel unstoppable, ready to smash through any wall.
PotluckMAVI & Smino

A track born from the chemistry between two distinct talents: Mavi, the American artist known for his poetic rap, and Smino, whose inventive flow is endlessly compelling.
The song brims with an introspective, warm message, as if the two are sharing their stories of success and the paths that led them there.
While Smino breezily narrates his leap from past to present, Mavi poetically captures the surreal feeling that success brings, carried by a mellow sound.
Released in June 2025, the piece follows the thread Mavi laid down on his album “Shadowbox.” Their natural synergy feels like that of longtime partners—utterly captivating.
It affirms your own journey and gives you the courage to take the next step.
PacifierShihad

Shihad, the legendary band that has led New Zealand’s rock scene for 36 years.
Since forming in 1988, they’ve relentlessly evolved their sound—rooted in thrash metal—into alternative and industrial territories.
Beginning with their classic 1999 release The General Electric, they’ve scored a remarkable six No.
1 albums on the NZ charts.
Their achievements have made them regulars at the NZ Music Awards, and in 2010 they were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.
Their heavy, high-energy sound is sure to satisfy anyone craving powerful rock.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (91–100)
Plastic BoxJade

Jade, known as a member of the popular UK group Little Mix, has released this solo track in June 2025.
Set to a breezy synth-pop sound, it’s a song that weaves a bittersweet theme: the irrational jealousy one feels toward a partner’s past.
It makes perfect sense that the contrast between the bright arrangement and the fragile lyrics captures listeners’ hearts.
Serving as a lead single from her debut album “That’s Showbiz Baby!” released in September 2025, its house-tinged beat pairs coolly with even the most sentimental nights.
It’s a track I highly recommend for those moments when you want to be alone with your thoughts.





