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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (91–100)

SweatKREAM

Cream is an electronic duo from Norway, comprised of brothers Daniel and Marcus.

Centered on melodic tech house, they craft emotionally rich sounds.

Among their works, here’s a track that feels like condensed dancefloor heat: it captures the exhilaration and unity of dancing until you’re drenched in sweat.

A driving bassline intertwines with a rhythmic beat, pulling listeners—beyond reason—into a whirlpool of groove.

Released in May 2023, this track showcases a duo with proven chops: in 2020, they became the first Norwegian artists to top the 1001Tracklists chart with “About You.” If you love heavy dance music, this one’s irresistible.

SunscreenLIZ, SOPHIE

Singer Liz, who’s known for her distinctive Y2K pop, and the late SOPHIE, the groundbreaking producer who reshaped 2010s pop music—this long-rumored collaboration between two geniuses is finally seeing an official release in August 2025.

The track is a sun-drenched, sparkling, euphoric summer pop anthem.

Liz’s cute, vivid vocals bring to life the sweetly bittersweet lyrics, as if sealing away a shimmering moment on a summer beach forever.

Created in 2018 and completed by SOPHIE’s older brother and others, the song’s moving backstory only adds to its impact.

It’s guaranteed to supercharge your summer drives and parties.

A Collection of Western Songs With Titles Starting With “S” (101–110)

Sucker for YouMatt Terry

Matt Terry – Sucker for You (Official Video)
Sucker for YouMatt Terry

Singer-songwriter Matt Terry, who boasts a dazzling career as the winner of the UK’s hit talent show The X Factor.

This track was released in October 2017 ahead of his debut album, Trouble.

Its theme is the painfully raw emotion of recognizing that the other person has issues yet still loving them so deeply that you can’t walk away—almost like admitting you’re a “loser” in love.

Despite its buoyant, catchy melody, the world it depicts is filled with aching sadness, and that contrast grips the listener’s heart.

The song has been noted for its kinship with the stylistic sensibilities of artists like Charlie Puth.

If you’re tormented by an irresistible love and can’t sort out your feelings, listening to this on a restless night will surely keep you company.

Straight Line Was A LieThe Beths

The Beths – “Straight Line Was A Lie”
Straight Line Was A LieThe Beths

The Beths are an indie rock band from New Zealand.

With members who studied jazz at university, they’ve earned high praise for their meticulous arrangements and catchy power-pop sound.

This piece opens their fourth album, Straight Line Was a Lie, released in August 2025.

The song rides an energetic sound to express the realization that life doesn’t move in a straight line according to plan.

Elizabeth, the vocalist, spent a month in Los Angeles writing daily, like keeping a journal, and that experience seems to add depth to the theme of liberation from repression.

It’s sure to resonate with anyone who’s trying to move forward while carrying a sense of frustration.

SHE DON’T NEED TO KNOWThe Kid LAROI

The Kid LAROI – SHE DON’T NEED TO KNOW (Official Video)
SHE DON'T NEED TO KNOWThe Kid LAROI

Emerging as a standout talent discovered by the late Juice WRLD, The Kid LAROI has become a new-generation icon with a style that fuses pop and emo rap.

In 2020, he built a dazzling career, including becoming the youngest artist to top the charts in his home country of Australia with his mixtape F*ck Love.

This new track, released following his studio album The First Time, showcases his signature sound, where melodious guitar riffs intertwine with tight trap beats.

The lyrics portray the anguish of a protagonist who harbors a secret they can’t confess to the one they love.

The painful inner conflict of hiding the truth to avoid destroying the relationship is conveyed through his emotionally charged vocals, powerfully moving listeners.

Be sure to read a Japanese translation of the lyrics and fully immerse yourself in this heartrending story.

SpaceboyThe Smashing Pumpkins

The Smashing Pumpkins are a band that epitomized the alternative rock scene of the 1990s.

Their 1993 masterpiece Siamese Dream includes a gem of a ballad that expresses deep feelings for a younger brother.

In fact, the song was written by vocalist Billy Corgan for his brother, who was born with a congenital illness.

Portraying his brother as if he were in some faraway world through the motif of “space,” it sings of an older brother’s aching love that gently accompanies that loneliness.

The ethereal, grand sound woven by Mellotron and strings movingly colors this complex inner landscape.

When you want to reflect on your bond with a sibling, why not immerse yourself in that bittersweet yet warm feeling?

SeptemberDavid Sylvian

David Sylvian, known as the former frontman of the British band Japan, has forged a uniquely artistic musical world since going solo.

Here’s a track of his that pairs beautifully with the quiet of autumn.

This piece delicately portrays an inner landscape in which lovers, seeming happy under clear skies, secretly wish for rain in their hearts.

The minimal soundscape woven by Sylvian’s wistful vocals and piano could be described as autumn itself.

Included on the album Secrets of the Beehive, released in October 1987, this brief work of about one minute features strings arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto that leave a deep afterglow.

Why not listen to it alone on a long autumn night, when you want to sink into quiet contemplation?