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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.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (21–30)

UnravellingMuse

Muse – Unravelling (Official Lyric Video)
UnravellingMuse

Muse, the British rock band famed worldwide for their stadium-shaking, grandiose sound.

Their expansive, socially charged musicality captivates fans and never lets go.

Now they’ve released their first new track since the 2022 album “Will of the People,” arriving in June 2025.

Featuring the band’s first-ever use of an 8-string guitar, the song is incredibly cool—an ominous synth gives way to a thunderous riff that explodes into a heavy onslaught.

The lyrics portray the collapse of order amid modern chaos, brimming with the kind of defiant spirit that is quintessentially them.

Put it on when you want to blast through the suffocating feeling of everyday life, and you’ll be completely knocked out.

UnderdogRoddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch – Underdog (From F1® The Movie) [Official Visualizer]
UnderdogRoddy Ricch

Emerging from Compton, California and quickly catapulting to the forefront of the scene, Roddy Ricch has proven his prowess—his 2019 debut album “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial” and its smash hit “The Box” held the No.

1 spot in the U.

S.

for 11 consecutive weeks.

The track he released in June 2025 appears on the official soundtrack for the film “F1® THE MOVIE.” The song carries a powerful message embodying the spirit of the underdog—never giving up and striving for greatness despite adversity.

Roddy Ricch’s signature melodious flow fuses with a driving beat that mirrors the film’s high-octane pace, resulting in a production that spikes the listener’s adrenaline.

When you need the courage to face a challenge, this track will give you a strong push forward.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'U' (31–40)

Una Vita In VacanzaLo Stato Sociale

Lo Stato Sociale – Una Vita In Vacanza (Sanremo 2018)
Una Vita In VacanzaLo Stato Sociale

Lo Stato Sociale, an unconventional five-piece from Bologna, Italy, blend indie rock and electropop with a distinctive flair, earning popularity for songs that weave together social satire and humor.

They burst onto the music scene in 2010 with the EP “Welfare Pop,” and drew widespread attention with their 2012 album “Turisti della democrazia.” Their signature song “Una vita in vacanza” took second place at the 2018 Sanremo Music Festival, topped the Italian singles chart, and achieved double platinum status—an outstanding feat.

With numerous accolades including the Targa Giovani Mei award and a reputation for energetic live shows, their sharp, satirical lyrics and exhilarating sound offer fresh discoveries for anyone seeking excitement in everyday life and a reason to reflect on society.

Under The Milky WayThe Church

This song, released in 1988 by The Church—an Australian neo-psychedelic band that has been active for over 40 years—is a masterpiece of a dreamlike love song themed around the Milky Way! Included on the album Starfish, the track was co-written by the band’s frontman, Steve Kilbey, and his then-partner, Karin Jansson, with its title inspired by the Amsterdam music venue “Melkweg” (meaning “Milky Way”).

It features a mystical sound built on 12-string acoustic guitar and a Fender Jazzmaster played with an EBow, and it drew renewed attention after being used in the party scene of the film Donnie Darko.

Its abstract, poetic lyrics invite multiple interpretations, making it a perfect classic for nights spent gazing at the stars and thinking of someone special.

U Can’t Touch ThisMC Hammer

MC Hammer, an American rapper who vividly colored the music scene of the 1990s, began his music career after being discharged from the Navy.

His 1986 self-produced album “Feel My Power” sold over 60,000 copies, and in 1990 he achieved massive success with “Please Hammer Don’t Hurt ’Em,” which sold over 10 million copies in the United States.

A powerhouse artist, he won three Grammy Awards and seven American Music Awards.

As a pioneer of pop-rap, he took the world by storm with catchy hooks and high-energy performances backed by numerous dancers.

His flashy outfits and distinctive dance style opened up new possibilities for both hip-hop and pop.

He’s a recommended artist for anyone interested in the fusion of dance music and hip-hop.

UptownLoski & Chy Cartier

Loski & Chy Cartier – Uptown [Official Music Video] | @LoskiOfficial @CHYCARTIER #Uptown
UptownLoski & Chy Cartier

A collaboration between Roskii, a pioneering figure who represents the UK drill scene, and rising female rapper Chy Cartier is making waves in May 2025.

Heavy beats intertwine with their distinctive flows, delivering a fresh style that sets itself apart from traditional drill.

The fusion of Roskii’s razor-sharp lyrics and Chy’s melodious flow showcases new possibilities for the drill scene.

The project is also drawing attention as Roskii’s comeback release, following his seven-year sentence and parole in September 2024, and it has won over fans through a live performance on BBC 1Xtra.

Be sure to check out this ambitious work that brings a new breeze to the male-dominated UK drill scene.

Use SomebodyKings Of Leon

Kings Of Leon – Use Somebody (Official Video)
Use SomebodyKings Of Leon

This is a stirring ballad released in December 2008 by the American rock band Kings of Leon.

Created by member Caleb Followill around the theme of the loneliness he felt while on tour, the song beautifully blends crystalline guitars, powerful drums, and emotive vocals.

Issued as the second single from the album Only by the Night, it reached No.

4 on the U.

S.

Billboard Hot 100.

At the 2010 Grammy Awards, it won three categories, including Record of the Year, and became one of the band’s signature songs.

Its simple chord progression and catchy melody line are memorable, making it an approachable piece for practicing guitar or drums.

With its expansive soundscape and universal message, it’s a perfect track for those looking to improve their band performance.