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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A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “P” (241–250)
PISSED OFFBIA & Lil Yachty

A collaborative track by American rappers BIA and Lil Yachty was released in September 2024.
Blending BIA’s powerful rapping with Lil Yachty’s unique style, the song takes the form of an anthem centered on themes of anger and frustration.
Driven by a droning 808 beat, it weaves together BIA’s cool, razor-sharp lyrics with Yachty’s offbeat, nonsensical verse to striking effect.
The music video dropped simultaneously, delivering a strong visual impact.
Currently touring with Nicki Minaj, BIA has been diversifying her musical style, and this release looks set to mark a new milestone in her career.
Parasite (ft. YTB Fatt)Baby Kia

The young Atlanta-born rapper Baby Kia dropped a dark, high-energy track in October 2024 featuring YTB Fatt.
It’s a standout cut from the album “HELL CAN’T SAVE YOU,” notable for its unique sound that fuses horrorcore and trap.
The lyrics channel anger at betrayal and violence, laying bare a harsh reality.
It’s perfect for anyone who wants to feel the rawness of street life, and it showcases the evolution of Baby Kia’s artistry.
It’s blowing up on YouTube and social media, so don’t miss it!
P.I.M.P.Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band

The Hamburg, Germany–based Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band has been gaining attention with a funk sound centered on steelpan.
In particular, their cover track “P.
I.
M.
P.” has been loved by many fans since its 2007 release.
In the film Anatomy of a Fall, where the track is used as an insert song, its sharp beat and distinctive steelpan sound heighten the tension of the scenes.
There’s no doubt the band’s distinctive approach breathes new life into the film’s moments.
Recommended for fans seeking a unique sound or those who want to relive the movie’s striking scenes through music.
Passport Bros (with J. Cole)Bas

When rapper Bas posted about it on social media, word-of-mouth spread instantly for “Passport Bros (with J.
Cole).” It’s a resort-style pop song that prominently features conga-like tones.
By collaborating with J.
Cole and trading verses, the track gives off a lively vibe.
Another appeal is the abundance of lyrics that evoke beaches and resorts.
Listening to it makes you feel like you’ve gone on vacation.
Phylyps TrakBasic Channel

Basic Channel is a techno unit formed in Berlin in 1993 by Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald.
While their early work leaned toward Detroit techno, Mark Ernestus’s experience running a reggae record shop led them to gradually incorporate elements of dub and reggae.
On their 2008 release BCD-2, you can enjoy a danceable techno sound that feels like being in a club at midnight!
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'P' (251–260)
Passing JudgmentBeen Stellar

Bean Steller, a New York–based five-piece, is made up of members from the Detroit suburbs, the beaches of Los Angeles, and Brazil via Sydney.
Through their music, they authentically channel the inspiration of New York City while pursuing a unique, timeless alternative rock sound.
From their debut album, “Scream from New York, NY,” slated for release in June 2024, the lead track “Passing Judgment” has been pre-released.
“Passing Judgment” is a message-driven song that explores why we judge the world around us and how that act is rooted in our own uncertainty.
Influenced by bands like Sonic Youth and Interpol, it’s an ambitious work that captures a more unstable, harsher image of New York.
Delving into the universal themes of self-exploration and judging others, this track stands as an anthem embodying the struggles and growth of New York’s youth.
It’s a must-listen for anyone navigating their formative years.
PumpkinBeen Stellar

Bean Stalker is an indie rock band based in New York.
Formed by members who met at NYU and set out to channel the city’s inspiration into their music, they’re gearing up to release their long-awaited debut album, “Scream From New York, NY,” in June 2024.
Their lyrics layer youthful instability and inner conflict over an urban soundscape, striking a distinctive balance of raw realism and emotion.
The advance single from the album, “Pumpkin,” is a standout track that pairs guitars and melodies reminiscent of ’90s alternative rock with lyrics that capture the madness and complexity lurking in everyday New York life.
You can picture young people trying to stay true to themselves while being buffeted by the city’s clamor.
It’s a perfect song for our times—one to listen to while letting your thoughts wander through the streets of NYC.





