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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 roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (1–10)

Vampires Will Never Hurt YouMy Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance- Vampires Will Never Hurt You-Video(HQ)
Vampires Will Never Hurt YouMy Chemical Romance

Inspired by the shock of witnessing the 2001 terrorist attacks, My Chemical Romance became an indispensable presence in the 2000s emo scene.

This time, let’s focus on a track from their roots—the debut album “I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love”—a song that helped cement the band’s identity and was also released as a single.

It’s a rock number whose appeal lies in a post-hardcore-derived sound that shifts from a quiet opening into an intense eruption of emotion.

The lyrics, using vampires as a motif, form a conceptual piece that portrays inner struggles such as the fear of corruption lurking in everyday life and the loss of self.

The anecdote that the vocalist recorded while enduring the agonizing pain of a toothache underscores the work’s chilling expressiveness.

Brimming with raw, early energy, the sound resonates most deeply when you’re burdened with emotions that have nowhere to go.

VMBRSofian Medjmedj

Sofian Medjmedj – VMBR (official video)
VMBRSofian Medjmedj

Sofian Medjmedj, a Czech artist who represents the movement of next-generation Czech R&B and rap.

While his music is widely loved for its catchy pop sound, its true appeal lies in his expressive ability to fuse emotive vocals with rap.

He often collaborates with accomplished acts like ATMO Music and Ben Cristovao, revealing a completely different side with each track.

His lyrics, which candidly lay out his personal feelings, can at times stir the listener’s heart.

Immersing yourself deeply in his world will surely become a special experience beyond words.

By all means, give his voice a listen.

ViciousLou Reed

Lou Reed – Vicious (Official Audio)
ViciousLou Reed

Lou Reed, who emerged from New York’s underground scene.

Opening his 1972 album Transformer, this track has long been celebrated as a seductive, glamorous piece that resonated with the UK’s glam rock boom.

The famous anecdote traces back to Andy Warhol’s idea of “malice that hits like a bouquet of flowers.” When the aggressive guitar riff intertwines with Reed’s sardonic vocals, a decadent, dangerous world unfolds—like donning leather and eyeshadow.

Its use in the TV drama Billions is still fresh in memory.

When you crave a jolt to the everyday, why not surrender to the track’s dazzling, provocative sound?

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (11–20)

Vampire BatGlass Animals

Glass Animals – Vampire Bat (Official Lyric Video)
Vampire BatGlass Animals

This is a work by the British band Glass Animals whose thrilling, sultry groove makes your body sway before you know it.

Having taken the world by storm with Heat Waves, which hit No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100, they teamed up with a producer known for working with SZA on this track.

Released in August 2025 as part of an experimental series, it rides on seductive synths while weaving in pop-culture and nerdy metaphors—like Donkey Kong—to express a humor-tinged, faintly melancholic mood.

With sound design reminiscent of their earlier albums ZABA and Dreamland, many fans will likely feel both a return to their roots and a step forward.

It’s the perfect song for a night when you want to immerse yourself in music alone.

Vintervredets SjelesagnBORKNAGAR

Vintervredets Sjelesagn (Remaster 2021)
Vintervredets SjelesagnBORKNAGAR

Borknagar, one of the bands that represent the Norwegian metal scene.

In their early days, they were also known for bringing together members from illustrious bands like Gorgoroth and Immortal.

This is the opening track of their debut album, “Borknagar,” released in August 1996.

Unlike their later progressive direction, this work condenses the raw spirit of Viking metal.

True to its title, which evokes a “legend of the soul of winter’s wrath,” the raging, storm-like guitar riffs and blast beats depict the ferocity of nature in the frozen north.

There’s even an anecdote that Infernus of Gorgoroth recorded all the bass parts in a single day—an early, impulsive energy encapsulated in one track.

Viking’s AnthemFolkearth

Folkearth – Viking’s Anthem [With lyrics]
Viking's AnthemFolkearth

Folk Earth is a unique project that brings together musicians from around the world remotely.

This track serves as the title song of their album “Viking’s Anthem,” released in June 2010.

Bold guitar riffs intertwine with the tones of traditional instruments like tin whistle and violin, instantly drawing the listener into a world of storytelling.

The lyrics depict the pride of warriors bound by blood and the unbreakable bonds of comradeship.

This powerful worldview superbly captures the appeal of Viking metal.

The piece’s vivid sense of presence—like an ancient battlefield unfolding before your eyes—is sure to set your heart ablaze.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who loves grand historical romance.

Vision of LoveMariah Carey

Mariah Carey – Vision Of Love
Vision of LoveMariah Carey

Mariah Carey, the American songstress known for her wide five-and-a-half-octave range and whistle register, released her landmark debut single in May 1990, a song that went on to have a major impact on the music world.

In this track, she sings of gratitude and joy—almost like a prayer—at the moment when the ideal love she had long envisioned finally becomes reality after enduring many years of hardship.

Included on her debut album “Mariah Carey,” the song topped the U.

S.

charts for four consecutive weeks and won a Grammy the following year.

It carries an atmosphere that feels like a fusion of grand gospel and soulful R&B.

It’s the kind of anthem that gently encourages those striving toward their dreams.