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A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with 'Q'

When you hear “songs with titles that start with Q,” what songs come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not be able to think of any right away.

There are plenty of English words that start with Q—for example, “Queen,” “Question,” and “Quit.”

In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with Q from among many famous tracks around the world.

Enjoy the read while looking forward to discovering some new music.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Q' (51–60)

QuickieMoneybagg Yo

Moneybagg Yo – Quickie (Official Music Video)
QuickieMoneybagg Yo

The rapper Yo Gotti is pushing, Moneybagg Yo.

He’s one of the artists representing CMG.

His new track, “Quickie,” comes from an artist who’s making waves not only in Memphis but around the world.

It’s a song marked by a luxurious beat and a dope, Auto-Tuned flow, all wrapped in an overall slow tempo.

There’s a fun contrast with the title, isn’t there? Since it’s melodious, even people who aren’t familiar with hip-hop should find it approachable.

qué le pasa conmigo?Nicki Nicole, Rels B

Nicki Nicole, Rels B – qué le pasa conmigo? (Official Video)
qué le pasa conmigo?Nicki Nicole, Rels B

I also recommend “qué le pasa conmigo?”, which has a pleasant Latin-style sound.

It’s a collaboration between NICKI NICOLE, a new-generation rapper from Argentina, and RELS B, a rapper from Spain.

NICKI NICOLE raps from the perspective of a woman who knows she’s being deceived but can’t bring herself to break up, while RELS B raps from the man’s point of view.

A highlight is how their relationship shifts as the song progresses toward the second half.

I hope you enjoy it like watching a romantic movie.

quando quando quandoPat Boone

A song incorporating elements of bossa nova and samba that became an international hit in 1962, with music by Tony Renis and original lyrics by Alberto Testa.

The performance is by an orchestra conducted by Malcolm Lockyer.

The track has been used in numerous films, including The Easy Life and The Blues Brothers.

Que reste-t-il de nos amoursStacey Kent

Stacey Kent – Que reste-t-il de nos amours
Que reste-t-il de nos amoursStacey Kent

If you like mellow French jazz, I recommend “Que reste-t-il de nos amours.” She sings in French, but she’s actually from the United States.

Isn’t her French incredibly good? Her talent is recognized in France as well—she’s even received the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, an award given to outstanding artists.

It’s a quiet jazz piece with a touch of sweetness, so be sure to check it out!

Question!System Of A Down

System Of A Down – Question! (Official HD Video)
Question!System Of A Down

Their Armenian-American band sings about various political and social grievances.

Of course, there are plenty of frustrations in student life too, but this is a powerful song that makes you feel strong enough to keep studying hard without being defeated by them.

Qué Será De Ti (Como Vai Voce)Thalía

Thalia – Qué Será De Ti (Como Vai Voce)
Qué Será De Ti (Como Vai Voce)Thalía

Thalía, a songstress Mexico is proud of, is a multitalented artist who debuted in the late 1980s with the pop group Timbiriche and later achieved international success as a solo performer.

Centered on Latin pop, she has worked across a wide range of genres including pop rock and ballads, releasing over 20 studio albums.

She has delivered numerous classic records, such as 1995’s En Éxtasis and 1997’s Amor a la Mexicana.

A recipient of prestigious awards like the Latin Grammy Awards and Premio Lo Nuestro, she has also thrived as an actress in telenovelas.

In 2000, she married music producer Tommy Mottola, and she has continued her international career based in New York.

She’s a highly recommended artist for anyone who wants to fully experience the allure of Latin music.

Quando Quando QuandoWinterplay

Winterplay – Quando Quando Quando EBS Space 090120
Quando Quando QuandoWinterplay

Although this song is often sung in English, the title “Quando” is Italian for “someday.” It’s an old song released in 1962, and there have been numerous cover versions since.

It’s a love song, but Winterplay’s gentle vocals, the guitar arpeggios, and the muted trumpet that comes in during the interlude all help soothe a tired heart.