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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “V”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “V”!

There are plenty of English words beginning with “V” that sound like song titles, such as “Victory,” “Vision,” “Vampire,” and “Village.”

You might not usually listen to songs that all start with the same letter, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you didn’t know before or make new discoveries.

So, let’s dive in and see what new songs we might encounter!

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (101–110)

ViperDRUNKEN KONG

Drunken Kong – Viper (Original Mix) [Octopus Records]
ViperDRUNKEN KONG

A techno duo consisting of D.

Singh, who is also highly skilled as an engineer, and the talented and beautiful DJ KYOKO.

By teaming up with their different backgrounds, they’ve created tightly crafted, groove-rich tracks that stay firmly on the cutting edge and set trends.

A rising act from Japan poised to attract increasing global attention.

VoltaicEDX

EDX – Voltaic (Official Audio)
VoltaicEDX

This is the track “Voltaic,” released by EDX, a house DJ who represents Switzerland.

It kicks off with a rhythmic bassline and gradually builds, raising the tension as it ascends.

When it peaks, you’re swept into the groove all at once, delivering a thrilling sense of speed that feels like you’re racing down the road—an exhilarating listen.

The track continues to ebb and flow, keeping both your mind and body completely at the mercy of the music.

It’s perfect for those who want to dance all night or anyone overwhelmed with thoughts—an irresistible tune that lets you lose yourself and just move.

VaselineElastica

The final track on their debut album “Elastica,” released in ’95.

Its brevity—just 1 minute and 24 seconds—is refreshingly bold.

Justine, the vocalist and a former member of Suede, was well known at the time for dating Blur’s Damon Albarn.

Although the band had many compelling singles, their popularity gradually declined after the album’s release.

VincentEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – Vincent (Official Audio)
VincentEllie Goulding

A song characterized by Ellie Goulding’s gentle vocals and calm sound, perfect for a study break.

Studying on hot summer days can be tough, but if you take a relaxing break with this track as your companion, you might find it a bit easier to focus comfortably on your studies.

Vino TintoEstopa

Estopa is a brother duo consisting of David and José, formed in Barcelona in 1999.

They have received multiple awards, including the Ondas Award and the Amigo Award.

“Vino Tinto” is a track from their 2001 album “Destrangis.”

ViewEthan Dufault

Ethan Dufault – View (Lyrics)
ViewEthan Dufault

Based in Seattle, Ethan Dufour is a passionate pop artist known for the “CEDM” genre.

Since his debut in 2018, his music has captivated many listeners.

“View,” a track from his August 2022 album What If, celebrates simple moments in everyday life and carries both deep emotion and raw energy.

Blending a moving message with Ethan Dufour’s expressive vocals, this song will make quiet moments with your loved ones even more special.

Victory DanceEzra Collective

Ezra Collective – Victory Dance (Official Video)
Victory DanceEzra Collective

In the 2020s, one of the most talked-about groups on the new generation British jazz scene is the London-based quintet Ezra Collective.

Formed in 2012 around the sibling rhythm section of the Colley brothers on drums and bass, the band’s members met through the musician development program known as Tomorrow’s Warriors, and the lineup notably includes keyboardist Joe Armon-Jones, a key figure in the UK jazz scene.

In 2019, they released their long-awaited debut album, “You Can’t Steal My Joy,” earning high praise for a set of songs that showcase band interplay seamlessly connecting jazz, jazz-funk, and Afrobeat with reggae, Latin music, and even hip-hop.

In November 2022, they released their second album, “Where I’m Meant To Be.” Jazz aficionados will likely grin when they notice that the album cover is modeled after Thelonious Monk’s classic “Underground.” This playful yet cool new work, like its predecessor, delivers a hybrid sound that elevates music from across eras and regions through superb ensemble playing and songwriting—and the sheer swagger of the opening track, “Life Goes On,” featuring Zambian rapper Sampa the Great, is enough to knock you out on its own.

Rich in information and musicality yet never obscure, Ezra Collective is a group that lets you savor the pure joy of music—be sure to keep an eye on them.