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.
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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (191–200)
Unlove YouJennifer Nettles

A ballad sung about a finished romantic relationship.
It was released in 2016 by Jennifer Nettles, an American country music artist also known as the lead vocalist of Sugarland.
It reached No.
16 on the U.
S.
charts.
Up Where We BelongJoe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes

The film An Officer and a Gentleman, which was a big hit in Japan as well.
Its theme song was Up Where We Belong.
It reached No.
1 on the Billboard chart and swept major awards, including the Grammys, the Golden Globes, and the Academy Awards.
U.s.a. (Extended Vocal Remix)Joe Yellow

Joe Yellow’s classic track “U.
S.
A.
(Extended Vocal Remix).” Released in Italy—the heartland of Eurobeat—in 1992, the song became a hit in Japan five years later.
And in 2018, it was covered in Japanese by DA PUMP, so many of you may find it familiar.
While DA PUMP’s version is a high-purity Eurobeat as well, this original delivers an even richer, more intense Eurobeat experience.
UnreachableJohn Frusciante

This is a track from former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante’s 2009 album, The Empyrean.
With extensive use of synthesizers and various processing, its distinctive sound, high-intensity vocals, and one-of-a-kind guitar solo create a masterful piece with a solitary, unparalleled worldview.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “U” (201–210)
Used to Love UJohn Legend

John Legend is an American singer-songwriter who is now also thriving as a music producer.
Among his works, one especially cool track I highly recommend is “Used to Love U.” Released in 2004, it’s one of the songs that put John Legend’s name on the map.
The song’s biggest appeal is, without a doubt, the chorus—the powerful, gospel-tinged hook really stands out.
Be sure to give it a listen.
U SmileJustin Bieber

When it comes to running or jogging, many people like to listen to high-energy songs and keep a brisk pace.
However, for those just starting out, it can be nice to run at a slow pace while listening to songs with a relaxed tempo.
For people like that, I recommend “U Smile.” It’s one of Justin Bieber’s early songs—bright and catchy, yet with a laid-back tempo that makes it easy to run calmly.
His pre-voice-change vocals are also very appealing, so be sure to give it a listen.
UnemployedKing Lil G

King Lil G, a Mexican-American rapper from Los Angeles, is an indispensable figure in the world of Chicano rap and is respected as a legend by many heads.
One of his iconic tracks is “Unemployed.” While Chicano rap places great importance on old-school vibes, King Lil G has always chased trends, and this song represents the culmination of that pursuit—delivering a cutting-edge take on Chicano rap.





