RAG MusicMusic
Lovely Western music
search

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'T'

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “T”! When it comes to English words beginning with “T,” there are lots—like “To,” “Top,” and “Tender,” to name a few.

Many of these are actually used in song titles, and if you’re a fan of Western music, you might already have a few tracks in mind.

You might not usually search for songs that start with the same initial, but doing so could lead you to new music or fresh discoveries.

Let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (91–100)

Time is moneyJoyner Lucas ft J Balvin, Dababy & Fireboy DML

Joyner Lucas ft J Balvin, Dababy & Fireboy DML – Time is money (ADHD 2)
Time is moneyJoyner Lucas ft J Balvin, Dababy & Fireboy DML

Have you ever thought about the true meaning of the phrase “time is money”? In this work by American socially conscious rapper Joyner Lucas, he powerfully voices the sacrifices made in pursuit of a dream and the sense of responsibility that comes with being a father—an anthem for the soul that cheers you on.

A proven artist who was nominated for a Grammy in 2017, he confronts past failures and delivers a message about breaking life’s vicious cycles—one that’s sure to stir many hearts.

The sound is stunning too, blending diverse talents like Colombia’s J Balvin and Nigeria’s Fireboy DML.

It’s a track from the album “ADHD 2,” set for release in July 2025, and when you feel like giving up on your goals, listening to it might help you rediscover the value of your time.

traitorOlivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo – traitor (Official Video)
traitorOlivia Rodrigo

What American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo powerfully conveys on her landmark album SOUR is the cruelty of young love and the searing emotions it unleashes.

When an ex quickly moves on to a new relationship, the swirling sense of betrayal that rises in your heart—those universally relatable, aching feelings—may be why her songs pierce so deeply.

Released in May 2021, this track, though just one cut on the album, made a huge splash, debuting at No.

9 on the U.

S.

charts.

The work’s disarmingly candid cries of the heart will gently stand by anyone carrying the unhealed wounds of love, offering a kind of emotional catharsis.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “T” (101–110)

THE DINERBillie Eilish

Billie Eilish – THE DINER (Official Lyric Video)
THE DINERBillie Eilish

Depicting a stalker’s warped pure love with a dark sound, this work is included on American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish’s album “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” released in May 2024.

The song powerfully reflects Billie’s own experiences with stalking, and its rawness deeply shakes the listener.

The whispered phone number at the end—an actual working line—also drew attention, blurring the boundary between story and reality in a way that irresistibly draws you in.

Its gothic atmosphere, reminiscent of her early debut era, is sure to delight longtime fans.

It’s a perfect track for nights when you want to sink into its uniquely haunting yet somehow bittersweet world.

The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I GetMorrissey

With its breezy indie-pop sound, you might almost be fooled—but what’s being sung about is obsessive, mad love.

This is a slightly warped love song by Morrissey, the solitary charismatic icon from England.

Released in February 1994 as the lead single from the acclaimed album “Vauxhall and I,” it became his only hit to enter the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No.

46.

The one-sided feeling of “the more I’m ignored, the more I’m aflame” will feel perilously familiar to anyone who’s ever burned with unrequited love.

It’s curious how even the darkest emotions, when filtered through his irony and humor, somehow sound like stylish art.

Put it on during a night when you want to indulge in fantasies of dangerous love, and you might just find yourself relating—if only a little.

Touch Me I’m SickMudhoney

Mudhoney – Touch Me I’m Sick [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Touch Me I'm SickMudhoney

A groundbreaking debut single by Mudhoney, the band that epitomized Seattle at the time and heralded the dawn of grunge.

Despite its heavy themes of illness and self-loathing, Mark Arm’s vocals brim with a mocking humor and raw energy.

The deliberately noise-drenched guitar sound is pure emotional detonation.

Released in August 1988, the track appears on the compilation Superfuzz Bigmuff Plus Early Singles.

It made such a powerful impact on the scene that a parody version even shows up in the film Singles.

Put it on when you want to blow off everyday frustration—the destructive sound will hit you right in the gut.

Tell MeRoni Kaspi

Roni Kaspi – Tell Me (Official Music Video)
Tell MeRoni Kaspi

Roni Kaspi, an Israeli-born talent leading the Gen Z jazz scene, first picked up the drums at age seven and went on to study at the prestigious Berklee College of Music.

Her style fuses jazz with electronica and hip-hop—a truly fresh sensation.

In May 2024, she released the EP “PONI,” showcasing her multifaceted side as a singer-songwriter.

Her talent has been endorsed by the master Avishai Cohen, and the modern anecdote of her joining his trio via Instagram is striking.

In 2023, she won Jazz Drummer of the Year.

Experience her groove, where innovative drumming and pop sensibilities coexist, at least once.

TomorrowSilverchair

Silverchair – Tomorrow (US Version) (Official Video)
TomorrowSilverchair

Silverchair, the Australian band that burst onto the ’90s grunge scene like a comet.

Their debut, created when the members were just 15, is an anthem that defines a generation! The work depicts a thirst of the heart that contradicts a privileged environment, and a restless urgency born from not being able to see tomorrow.

Their screams, riding on a raw, distorted guitar sound, shake the listener’s soul to its core.

Released in September 1994 and introduced on a TV program after winning a band competition, this track paved the way for the success of the landmark album Frogstomp.

It’s a song only teenagers that age could have made—one that, when you’re overflowing with aimless emotions and impulses, seems to validate that energy with sheer power!