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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U”

When it comes to songs that start with “U,” what tracks come to mind for you?

In addition to songs that begin with words like “Up” or “Under,” which indicate direction, there are also plenty of songs that start with “Un—,” a prefix that carries a negative meaning.

You’ll also come across titles that use words like “Urban” or “Ultra,” and some that replace “You” with “U.”

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Western songs that start with “U.”

You might not often search for songs grouped by the initial letter, but we hope you’ll enjoy reading this article as a fun opportunity to do just that.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (1–10)

used to youmxmtoon

mxmtoon – used to you (audio)
used to youmxmtoon

mxmtoon, a Gen Z icon who took flight from her bedroom in Oakland to the world.

This song is featured on her April 2020 EP, Dawn.

It’s a bittersweet yet beautiful coming-of-age track that sings of nostalgia for days gone by.

It seems to portray the complex feelings that mix loneliness with optimism when you drift away from close relationships and familiar places.

The dreamy soundscape—like floating through a dream—and her gentle, intimate vocals tug at the heartstrings.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play on nights when you’re feeling a little sentimental.

As you settle into a new chapter of life, in those moments when you suddenly long for the past, it will surely be there to comfort you.

Ultima DançaAgnes Nunes

Agnes Nunes – Ultima Dança ( Prod. Neobeats )
Ultima DançaAgnes Nunes

Agnes Nunes, a native of Bahia who shot to fame with self-recorded singing-and-guitar videos from her windowsill, is one of the talents that epitomize contemporary Brazilian music.

Centered in MPB, she moves freely through R&B and blues.

Released in October 2021, this song weaves in the rhythms of forró, the music of her Northeastern roots, and carries a wistful air.

It portrays a farewell to a loved one—the “last dance.” Amid the ache, her sweet yet resolute voice expresses a romantic determination to carry every memory forward into the future.

Serving as a prelude to the acclaimed album Menina Mulher, this track is perfect for nights when you want to linger gently in nostalgia alongside cherished memories.

UnoMuse

Despite being a simple three-piece, Muse won popularity with an epic, singular sound that paid no mind to passing trends.

Released in June 1999, this track was their momentous debut single, heralding the beginning of their legend.

The dynamic shift from a softly plucked, Spanish-tinged guitar riff to an explosion of fierce band energy showcases the budding originality that is quintessentially Muse.

Its defiant theme—pressing forward on one’s own path without yielding to outside pressure—shakes the listener to the core.

It reached a peak of No.

73 on the UK Singles Chart and was also included on their acclaimed debut album, Showbiz.

If you’re looking to resist a powerful force or stay true to your convictions, this song will undoubtedly give you a strong push forward.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (11–20)

U Want ItEliminate

Eliminate – U Want It (Official Visualizer)
U Want ItEliminate

Eliminate is a producer known for fusing hybrid trap and dubstep, drawing attention with his distinctive sound.

The track he released in September 2025 showcases that very approach.

Centered on bass house, it balances his signature razor-sharp sound design with instant club impact.

While genres like this often get praised mainly for their thunderous low end, this one is different: the taunting vocal phrase—repeating as if to say, “This is what you want, right?”—sticks in your head.

It’s a floor-crushing killer tune that heightens anticipation for the follow-up EP, “Turn It Up.” An irresistible track for anyone seeking infectious grooves and powerful sound.

Understanding In a Car CrashThursday

Thursday – Understanding In a Car Crash (Official HD Video)
Understanding In a Car CrashThursday

When talking about the early-2000s post-hardcore/emo scene, Thursday is absolutely indispensable.

Here’s an introduction to the classic track that became their breakout: their first official single, included on the landmark album Full Collapse, released in April 2001.

From the guitar arpeggios that slice through the silence to the floodgate-burst of emotion that follows, the dynamics are truly breathtaking.

Behind the beautiful melodies and throat-rending screams lies the frontman’s searing real-life experience of losing a friend in a car accident.

It’s more than just loud music—face head-on the profound sadness and lyricism that lie at its core.

Upside DownDiana Ross

Diana Ross, who not only had the talent of a soul singer but also achieved great success in the pop field.

Released in 1980, this work is a dance classic she created in pursuit of a career breakthrough, teaming up with Chic, masters of the disco sound.

Over a groove woven from a funky bass and crisp guitar, it portrays a woman whose heart is thrown into chaos by a capricious lover.

From September 1980, the song spent four consecutive weeks at No.

1 on the U.

S.

charts, and the landmark album “diana” became the biggest hit of her career.

This timeless gem, which makes you want to start dancing, is perfect for those moments when you want to lift your spirits.

U.N.I.T.Y.Queen Latifah

Queen Latifah, who has excelled both as a rapper and actress and paved the way for women in hip-hop, released a track from Motown in November 1993 that became a landmark in music history.

Set over a sophisticated beat that samples a jazz classic, the song delivers a powerful message calling for dignity and solidarity among women.

Her poised defiance against the careless words and attitudes that pervade everyday life gives listeners tremendous courage.

In 1995, it won a Grammy Award and was featured in the popular TV series Living Single, in which she starred—testament to its immeasurable impact.

It’s a gem from the seminal album Black Reign, a track for anyone who wants to stay strong when faced with unjust realities.