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

A Swedish band.
Mild male vocals intertwine with heroic melodies.
It doesn’t particularly sprint forward or take unexpected turns, but thanks to the well-placed guitar work and more, it can be appreciated as “intellectual Viking metal.” Its artistry is high, transcending genre boundaries.
VanadisFalkenbach

A German band.
A song that begins with a grand melody, as if aiming for a distant horizon.
It then weaves in death growls and choral parts, maintaining a mid-tempo feel all the way to the end.
Not the kind of headbanging or overly melodramatic fare that makes you writhe—this is one to listen to quietly, picturing vast natural landscapes.
Voices In My HeadFalling In Reverse

Falling In Reverse, the hard rock band that drew attention with 2020’s “Popular Monster.” Their 2022 release “Voices In My Head” is a track with a pleasing mix of programmed elements and full band sound.
An interesting point is how the airy synthesizers blend with the heavy guitars.
This kind of genre that features pop-style synthesizers is sometimes called “newcore.” If you like the vibe of this song, be sure to look into the newcore genre as well!
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VENGEANCEFivio Foreign

The single “VENGEANCE,” released in June 2024 by New York rapper Fivio Foreign, is one of the most powerful tracks in his discography.
Teaming up with American rapper G.
Jay, the song blends a heavy beat with both artists’ commanding verses to create a thrilling track.
The lyrics directly express a fierce determination to succeed and a desire for revenge against past hardships, delivering an intensity that’s impossible to ignore.
Likely to become one of the defining songs of Fivio’s career, it showcases his signature street sensibility and emotional musicality in full force—truly a must-listen.
Valley Winter SongFountains of Wayne

Formed in 1996 by two master pop craftsmen, Fountains of Wayne quickly gained a strong following in Japan, armed with songs that fuse big, Weezer-esque guitars and superb songwriting sense.
While achieving commercial success—most notably with “Stacy’s Mom,” a hit from their third album, Welcome Interstate Managers, released in 2003—they’ve maintained a steady, unhurried pace as standard-bearers of power pop and guitar pop.
When it comes to their winter songs, one can’t help but single out “Valley Winter Song.” Also featured on Welcome Interstate Managers, it’s a beautiful yet faintly melancholic gem, with briskly strummed acoustic guitars and delicate melodies.
The winter scenery and inner landscapes portrayed from their distinctly New York perspective are deeply poignant.
Vida LocaFrancisco Céspedes

Francisco Céspedes is a singer-songwriter born in Cuba in 1957.
His 1998 release Vida Loca (a different song from Ricky Martin’s Livin’ La Vida Loca!) is a mature love song that gently sings of a departed lover and the sense of loss that follows.
It’s a track where you can fully enjoy his superb vocal ability and expressive power.
VientosFun People

An Argentina-born band known as •People, celebrated for their unique style that fuses exhilarating, fast-paced sound with wistful melodies.
Since their formation in 1989, their sound—rooted in punk yet absorbing a wide range of genres like reggae, tango, and metal—has been uniquely described as “anti-fascist gay hardcore.” On landmark releases like Anesthesia and Kum Kum, they deliver powerful social messages on human and animal rights through lyrics that mix English and Spanish.
They enjoy a cult following both within Argentina and abroad, securing a solid place in the hardcore scene.
Highly recommended for those drawn to explosive energy, strong messaging, and unconventional sound.





