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A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “R”

When it comes to English words that start with “R,” there are lots that sound like they could be song titles—like “Rock,” “Rain,” and “Re.” In this article, I’ll introduce some classic Western songs with titles that begin with “R.” You probably don’t often look for songs that start with a specific letter, but that’s exactly why it can be a great chance to discover tracks you might not have noticed before.

Enjoy this article as you look forward to making new discoveries.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “R” (11–20)

REMIND MEChase Atlantic

Chase Atlantic – REMIND ME (Official Lyric Video)
REMIND MEChase Atlantic

Chase Atlantic, an Australian trio that blends alternative R&B and dark pop, has gained worldwide popularity.

In September 2025, they released this piece.

It’s a sentimental number that evokes unforgettable memories etched into a late summer night.

The sound—combining airy synths with a shimmering trap beat—showcases their uniquely genre-defying appeal.

Within its dreamy yet somewhat wistful mood, the vocals stir a deep nostalgia for times gone by.

This release follows their November 2024 album, “Lost in Heaven,” and is a perfect pick for those who find ordinary pop unsatisfying and want to spend the night with moody, atmospheric music.

RADIO (feat. Kim Petras)Frost Children

Frost Children – RADIO (feat. Kim Petras) (Official Video)
RADIO (feat. Kim Petras)Frost Children

Frost Children are a brother-sister duo based in New York, drawing attention with a sound that freely traverses everything from hyperpop to punk.

This track is a high-energy collaboration with global pop star Kim Petras.

It’s a thrilling ride, moving from a distorted, a cappella-like intro into a floor-shaking EDM drop.

Petras’s edgy vocals fuse perfectly with the duo’s synth-heavy aesthetic.

The indie sleaze vibe reminiscent of the late 2000s is also part of its charm.

It’s a cut from their sixth album, “Sister,” released in September 2025—highly recommended when you want to light up the club.

Reminds Me (ft. Katie Gavin)Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan – Reminds Me (ft. Katie Gavin) [Official Music Video]
Reminds Me (ft. Katie Gavin)Sarah McLachlan

Sarah McLachlan is one of Canada’s most iconic singer-songwriters, and her 1997 masterpiece Surfacing achieved worldwide success.

Her new song here carries on that legacy.

If we had to sum it up in a word, it’s a pure, country-tinged love song dedicated to someone special.

The story that she wrote it during the pandemic for an anniversary with her partner further conveys its sentimental spirit.

The dreamy shimmer of the pedal steel and the beautiful harmonies with MUNA’s Katie Gavin warm the heart.

The track will appear on Better Broken, her first album in about nine years, set for release in September 2025.

It’s perfect for a romantic evening—be sure to check it out.

Ride The Wings Of PestilenceFrom First To Last

From First To Last – “Ride The Wings Of Pestilence”
Ride The Wings Of PestilenceFrom First To Last

In the mid-2000s screamo scene, From First to Last rose from the internet to immense popularity and became an iconic presence.

The track in question, included on their classic album “Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Bodycount,” distills their early impulse and appeal.

Fans around the world went wild for the intense interplay between the crystalline clean vocals of Sonny Moore—then just 16 and later globally famous as Skrillex—and his raw, emotionally charged screams.

The lyrics depict a dark tale of obsession so warped it borders on impersonation, yet the melodies are irresistibly catchy in contrast.

In 2004, the song was also featured on a well-known Epitaph compilation, cementing it as the band’s calling card.

It’s this precarious balance of sweetness and aggression that truly defines their value.

Radio Music SocietyEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding Radio Song Official
Radio Music SocietyEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding, who also shines as a jazz bassist, captivates many listeners with her wide-ranging, high-sense musicality.

The masterpiece she created in March 2012 is Radio Music Society.

The album is themed around the sparkle of serendipitous encounters with music on the radio, offering an exceptionally stylish sound where the glamour of big band and the comfortable groove of R&B meld together.

Expressing the magic of music that adds color to everyday life, this work won Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 55th Grammy Awards.

Its refined yet warm tones will make a meal in a lively, conversational restaurant feel all the more special.

Rabbit SeasonMachine Girl

Machine Girl is an electronic music project that launched in New York in 2012.

Fusing styles like digital hardcore and breakcore, they specialize in an incredibly aggressive sound and have built a fervent following in the underground scene.

This new track is a lead single from their album Psycho Warrior (MG Ultra X), released in September 2025.

The album takes a very cynical look at people who get sucked into internet conspiracy theories.

In genres like this, the extremity of the sound tends to hog the spotlight, but this song is different: its twisted pop sensibility really sticks with you, pairing dark subject matter with a deliberately cartoonish, bouncing, high‑speed beat.

It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone who wants to enjoy the unique satirical edge hidden within extreme music.

A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “R” (21–30)

Reinventing Your ExitUnderoath

Whether it’s fair to call Underoath straight-up “screamo” is up for debate, but their influence on the scene from the mid-2000s onward is immeasurable.

With their second vocalist on board, the band rocketed to stardom with the 2004 classic They’re Only Chasing Safety.

This song centers on the wrenching struggle of how to reconstruct an “exit” that signifies the end of a relationship or a parting of ways.

The ferocious screams embody the thrashing turmoil, while the gorgeous clean vocals convey sorrow—the vivid contrast grabs you by the heart.

The track also appears in the Rock Band video game series.

Originally having a pop-leaning feel, it was chosen as a single for that reason, making it an ideal entry point into screamo as well.

When you want to surrender yourself to a whirlpool of emotion, this fusion of fury and beauty delivers a supreme catharsis.