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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'P' (41–50)
Push ItStatic-X

Static-X, an American band, championed a unique style they called “evil disco,” a fusion of heavy metal and techno.
Their debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip, released to the world in 1999, made a powerful impact on the scene despite being produced in just eight weeks.
This track, a lead single from that landmark album, defined the band’s direction.
It violently fuses the sterile sampling characteristic of industrial with guitar riffs reminiscent of thrash metal, while the late Wayne Static’s screams drive inner impulses to their limits.
Hearing this song—which was featured in the film Idle Hands and in video games—reminds you once again that they truly were one of a kind.
Papua New GuineaThe Future Sound of London

A track where grand soundscapes fuse with pulsing beats, instantly transporting listeners into the extraordinary.
Created by the UK electronic duo The Future Sound of London, this work represents their roots in blending technology with organic melody.
The soul-stirring female vocals—wordless yet resonant like a mystical prayer—seem to embody the euphoria and unity of rave culture.
Surrender to the waves of sound woven from ambient and breakbeat, and you’ll feel as if you’re melting into the music.
Released in November 1991 as their debut, it reached No.
22 on the UK Singles Chart the following year and was included on the album “Accelerator.” It was also featured on the soundtrack to the film “Cool World.” A classic perfect for when you want to feel the heat of the ’90s on your skin or break free from the everyday.
Phải Chăng Em Đã Yêu (feat.REDT)Juky San

Her singing voice is like a crystal-clear spring! Juky San is a singer who weaves together Vietnamese tradition and contemporary pop.
She began her full-fledged career in 2019 and is a skilled performer who can handle everything from ballads to dance tracks with V-POP at the core.
With memorable melodies in hits like “Phải Chăng Em Đã Yêu,” she has won many fans.
In 2022, her EP “Symphonies” drew attention for its bold experiment of fusing melodies from Chopin with Vietnamese classics.
She’s been hailed as “one of the most promising young artists in the Asian pop scene.” If you’re looking to step into a new musical world, she just might be the artist for you.
Pretend We’re DeadL7

A signature song from American rock band L7, included on their landmark 1992 album Bricks Are Heavy.
With biting humor likening social apathy to “playing dead,” it delivers a strong message.
Produced by Butch Vig, known for his work with Nirvana, the striking contrast between the distorted guitar riffs and the catchy chorus really shines.
The track reached No.
8 on the Billboard Modern Rock chart and gained wider recognition after appearing in the popular game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
When everyday life feels suffocating, listening to it can let their defiant spirit give you a push forward.
PossessionSarah McLachlan

Inspired by a deranged fan letter she received, Canadian artist Sarah McLachlan crafted this song from the perspective of a stalker.
Wrapped in her translucent, beautiful vocals and ethereal sound, it’s easy to forget that what’s depicted is a warped love and obsession—a desire to completely “possess” the other person.
Released in 1993 and included on the classic album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy, the track propelled her career forward.
Learning that one fan actually filed a lawsuit claiming co-authorship only heightens the chilling realism of the lyrics.
If you listen on a night when you feel like peering into the depths of human nature hidden beneath a beautiful melody, you might discover something new.
Palestine Will RiseAbe Batshon, Samer & Sammy Shiblaq

This is a track by U.
S.
-based Palestinian artists Abe Batshon, Sameer, and Sami Siblak.
Set to a powerful hip-hop beat, it’s a protest song infused with solidarity for their homeland and a prayer for peace, portraying a refusal to yield to senseless violence and a fierce cry for their very existence.
Released in February 2024, the work continues the message Abe Batshon has voiced in pieces like “Free Palestine.” Faced with tragedies unfolding far away, it’s easy to feel powerless.
But listening to their soul-stirring cry is surely not in vain.
Instead of thinking it has nothing to do with you, why not lean in and truly hear their voices?
Possum KingdomThe Toadies

The Toadies, a rock band formed in 1989, are known for their tough, dust-of-Texas sound.
Their signature style blends gritty earthiness with heaviness—often described as “Texan yet unmistakably grunge.” Their 1994 debut album Rubberneck produced major hits like the single “Possum Kingdom,” and achieved platinum certification in 1996.
The following year, they even won an MTV Video Music Award, cementing their presence not only among fans but across the scene.
Although they disbanded once, they’ve continued to fire up fans with energetic live shows.
If you’re looking for alternative rock with a dry, distinctly non-Seattle texture, they’re hard to resist.





