A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'S'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “S,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might not be easy to think of examples right away.
However, there are plenty of English words that start with “S,” like “Start,” “Shake,” “Season,” and “Save.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles beginning with “S,” regardless of era or genre.
You might discover something new by grouping songs in a way you haven’t considered before!
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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “S” (71–80)
Saturday (Oooh! Ooooh!) ft. Sleepy BrownLudacris

Rapper Ludacris, hailing from Illinois, is also active as an actor—many of you probably know him from the popular car-action film series The Fast and the Furious.
Among his works, this one track is the perfect party anthem for a Saturday night.
It captures the sense of liberation after a week of work and amps up the anticipation for the night ahead.
A groovy track by Atlanta legends Organized Noize intertwines with Sleepy Brown’s soulful vocals to set the ultimate weekend mood.
Released as a single from the classic 2001 album Word of Mouf, it was also featured on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack.
Put it on as BGM before a weekend drive or party and it’s guaranteed to lift your spirits.
ShimbalaiêMaria Gadú

Maria Gadú is a talent who continually refreshes the scene with a rich range of musical styles rooted in MPB.
She can be considered a leading figure in contemporary Brazilian music, impressing even masters like Caetano Veloso.
The piece featured here is the song that marks the origin of her career, which she is said to have composed at the age of ten.
The words riding on a melody that came to her by the seaside at dusk are invented, without semantic meaning.
Like a magical incantation that only a child could hum, it gently loosens the listener’s heart.
Her deep, resonant voice and the acoustic textures that trace a maracatu rhythm are irresistibly soothing.
Released as a single from her debut album “Maria Gadú,” it was featured in the TV drama “Viver a Vida” and even reached number one on the charts in Italy in the summer of 2011.
It’s a classic that perfectly suits those moments when you want to sink into a nostalgic mood.
Saturday Night DivasSpice Girls

The Spice Girls, the British girl group that flew the flag of “Girl Power” in the 1990s and sparked a global phenomenon.
Did you know they have a hidden gem that’s perfect for lighting up a Saturday night? This track is a dazzling dance-pop number that portrays the weekend’s leading ladies brimming with confidence.
Along with their powerful vocals, the playful backing choruses add a great touch, letting you enjoy the intricately crafted sound you’d expect from an album cut.
Released in November 1997, it’s one of the tracks on Spiceworld, the classic album that sold over 14 million copies worldwide.
Put it on while you’re getting ready to go out and your mood is guaranteed to soar—it’s also a perfect pick to kick off a party with friends!
Saturdaytwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots are a musical duo that fuses a wide array of genres, from alternative rock to electropop.
Among their works, this single—released from the 2021 album “Scaled and Icy”—is the one that brightens up the weekend.
While the song addresses the unease of everyday life when our sense of the days blurs together, it’s delivered with a funky, uplifting sound.
The bridge, which features an actual phone recording with the frontman’s wife, is a memorable touch that adds warm humanity to the track.
It topped Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart and was also featured in the game “NHL 22.” If you’re in the mood to set your heart free at the start of the weekend, give it a listen.
Saturdays (feat. HAIM)Twin Shadow

This track stands out with its glittering synth sound that evokes the New Wave of the ’80s.
Twin Shadow, the solo project of musician George Lewis Jr.
, who has roots in the Dominican Republic, released it in February 2018 with Los Angeles’s popular sister band Haim as guests.
It sings of the sparkle and sadness of a love that has passed, and its lyrics, which turn over thoughts of “what if,” may resonate with the reflective mood that can surface on a weekend.
The song was released as a lead single from the album Caer, and as Haim’s chorus joins in toward the latter half, it builds an even more emotional lift.
It’s also known for being featured in the Netflix film Someone Great.
It’s a track with two faces: listen at the start of the weekend to feel energized, or at dusk to sink into a slightly sentimental mood.
SaharaHensonn

Hensonn is a producer from Ukraine.
His electronic style, centered on phonk, has gained massive support on the internet.
His signature work, released in November 2021, also made headlines for receiving RIAA Gold certification.
Built on an aggressive, high-velocity sound known as Drift Phonk, the track balances a tense, adrenaline-pumping intensity with a liberating sense of release.
On YouTube Shorts, it’s frequently used for car-action clips and game highlight videos.
Be sure to check it out.
She ReadyKey Glock

Key Glock, the rapper leading the Memphis hip-hop scene.
He’s the cousin of the late Young Dolph and a central figure on his label.
This track, included on his album “Glockaveli,” his first release since signing to a major label in May 2025, is a fitting kickoff to a new chapter.
The lyrics portray a powerful figure who’s fully prepared and unshakable, reading like a declaration of his determination to succeed.
Layering Barbara Mason’s soulful vocals as a sample over a heavyweight trap beat adds a mellow hue to the tough soundscape—an inspired touch.
It’s the perfect song to start your day with confidence or to elevate the vibe on a drive.





