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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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “S” (111–120)
SEE U DANCEJoey Valence & Brae

A track by the American hip-hop duo Joey Valence & Brae, who made waves in 2022 with their single “Punk Tactics,” certified Gold by the RIAA.
Crafted to evoke the early-2000s club scene, it’s an exhilarating, high-energy number.
Here, featured artist Rebecca Black delivers a catchy hook that captures the heat of the dancefloor.
The straightforward message—celebrating the joy of dancing with abandon, without worrying about anyone’s gaze—is spot on.
Give this cut from the album “HYPERYOUTH,” set for release in August 2025, a spin to boost your mood at parties or on a drive.
Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'S' (121–130)
SPACE INVADERKAYTRANADA

This track was produced by Canadian producer Kaytranada, who won two major categories at the 2021 Grammys.
Released in August 2025, it was created as a lead single from the album “Ain’t No Damn Way!” Its retro beat reminiscent of 80s dance music pairs perfectly with synth tones that feel like a journey through space.
The repeated phrase, “Sometimes I just want to run away somewhere,” seems to capture the protagonist’s earnest desire to break free from the constraints of everyday life.
It’s the perfect BGM when you want a change of pace or to immerse yourself in something.
SEEIMSAYINLancey Foux

This piece comes from Lancey Foux, an artist from London, UK, who showcases multifaceted talent in the UK scene, including his work as a model.
His aggressive, experimental sound that fuses hip-hop and rage rap is his signature.
This track brilliantly captures a fierce sense of self-assertion and an eruption of inner energy, as if asking, “Do you get what I’m saying?” The world he creates, where provocative flows intertwine with innovative beats, is sure to pull listeners in instantly.
Following his October 2022 album Life in Hell, this work was released in August 2025.
It’s perfect for when you want to break out of your shell or immerse yourself in a stimulating sound.
StretchMazza L20

Mazza L20, a rapper from Liverpool, UK, made waves in the UK scene with the unusual backstory of broadcasting music from a prison cell.
Released in August 2025, this track is a full-on showcase of his signature UK drill sound.
It’s striking for its thrilling progression, where razor-sharp flows slice through ominous, heavy beats.
His unvarnished words about street realities and inescapable inner conflicts are sure to grab anyone by the heart.
The track is also included on the album Concrete Jungle 1.
Give it a listen when you want to tap into real, authentic hip-hop from the source or immerse yourself in a tense, cinematic atmosphere at night.
StormNight Tapes

This track comes from Night Tapes, a London-based trio who craft music out of late-night improvisational sessions.
The floating synths, dreamy guitars, and whisper-like vocals weave a sound that feels like an invitation to a beautiful, electronic meditation.
The song brilliantly captures, in sound, the opposing emotions of chaos and stillness that exist within the heart.
There’s also a great anecdote: vocalist Iiris says she wrote it “in an instant, like a sneeze,” which underscores its impulsive allure.
It’s the lead single from their debut album, “portals//polarities,” due in September 2025, and it’s perfect for sinking into a quiet night and immersing yourself in its sonic world.
START UP A RUMOURSam Gellaitry

This is a track by Sam Gellaitry from Scotland, whose irresistibly comfortable, funky sound is driven by sprightly, dancing synths.
Known as a DIY artist who handles everything from production to vocals himself, he was named EDM.
com’s Producer of the Year in 2022.
On this song, shimmering disco sonics set the stage for lyrics that reveal the real side of human relationships.
The words, which emphasize the importance of facing each other directly rather than relying on gossip, carry a depth that reminds us even friction can be part of a healthy relationship.
Following works like the EP “IV,” this release has also been featured in the campaign for Stone Island’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection.
Its mood-lifting groove makes it a perfect pick for drives or time spent with friends!
Solara (Feat. PALEFACE SWISS)Unprocessed

This track by the German band Unprocessed unleashes a sound where weighty riffs collide fiercely with industrial electronic tones, shaking listeners to their core.
Featuring the vocalist from the Swiss deathcore band Paleface Swiss, it stands out for its daring fusion of metalcore with drum and bass beats.
The clash between Manuel Gardner Fernandes’s precise, refined vocals and the guest’s ferocious growls feels like a portrayal of the struggle between light and darkness within the heart.
Taken from the album “Angel,” slated for release in October 2025, the music video—shot in the Swiss Alps—further amplifies the song’s grand, expansive vision.
It’s the perfect track for immersing yourself in a technical onslaught of sound or pushing past your limits during training.





