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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VertexJohn Tajada

This is the lead track from the self-titled album that, in 2009, was hailed for its advanced sound.
It was also the year when house-tempo BPMs became popular in the techno scene, and DJs value this track for connecting from high-pitched techno.
ValotteJulian Lennon

A single with the same title as Julian Lennon’s debut album “Valotte,” released in 1984.
Julian, the eldest son of John Lennon, drew attention at the time because his singing voice resembled his father’s so much.
It’s a ballad with a refined, melancholic image.
Very TiredK. Leimer

A track by ambient synthesizer player K.
Leimer, who began his career in the 70s–80s.
The spiritually tinged ambient sound, influenced by the monumental master of ambient Brian Eno, doesn’t feel dated at all even today.
It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to while forest bathing.
Vivo En El LimboKaleth Morales

Kaleth Morales was a Colombian singer-songwriter who was known as a leader of the New Wave movement in Colombia.
He passed away in 2005 in a traffic accident at the young age of 21.
This song is included on the album “La Hora de la Verdad,” released in 2004.
Veil of ElysiumKamelot

This is a track from “Haven,” the 11th album by the American melodic power metal band Kamelot.
The band is quite well-known in the melodic metal scene and has many fans.
It’s their second album since the vocalist change, and the veteran-worthy melodies that hit the fans’ sweet spot, along with the dramatic songwriting, are still firmly in place.
For me, this is the best fast-paced track on the album, and the way they balance such high-level melodies with sheer speed is nothing short of impressive.
I highly recommend it not only to long-time fans, but to all metal fans.
Velvet SnowKings Of Leon

Kings of Leon are a band highly praised by Bob Dylan and Noel Gallagher, known for their sound influenced by garage rock and country.
This track is quite up-tempo and is recommended for when you want to lift your spirits.
It’s a song that evokes playing in the snow.
VodkaKORPIKLAANI

Korpiklaani is a folk metal band known as a representative presence of Nordic metal.
Interestingly, they originally formed under the name Shamaani Duo, specializing in traditional folk music.
Over the course of ten years, their musical style gradually evolved into what it is today.
By the way, the distinctive band name Korpiklaani means “Clan of the Dark Forest” in Finnish.
If you watch the music video for “Vodka,” which uses a dark forest as its motif, I think you’ll get a good sense of their musical style.





