RAG MusicMusic
Lovely Western music
search

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 compilation of foreign songs with titles starting with “V” (161–170)

VeselkaMiss Monique

Miss Monique – Veselka [Siona Records]
VeselkaMiss Monique

Miss Monique, originally from Ukraine and acclaimed in today’s progressive house scene, released the memorable track “Veselka” on January 12, 2024, via her own label Siona Records.

Completed before she left Kyiv, Ukraine, the piece is an artistic work that traverses progressive house, trance, and techno, and is loved by fans worldwide.

“Veselka” features deep drums, a heavy bassline, and her trademark big-room energy crescendo, delivering pure energy and good vibes.

The track evokes bright moments from more peaceful times and holds the potential to electrify listeners.

From Berlin to Dubai to San Diego, it has created hands-in-the-air moments at her shows, while also conveying her feelings about the current situation in Ukraine through the music.

No matter the setting, “Veselka” will transport you to a new world.

VintageMoses Sumney

Moses Sumney – Vintage [Official Video]
VintageMoses Sumney

A groovy track where soulful vocals and lo‑fi sonics resonate comfortably.

The lyrics evoke nostalgia for the past, blending seamlessly with a sound influenced by ’90s R&B.

This is Moses Sumney’s first new song in about four years since his 2020 album græ, released in June 2024.

The music video has also generated buzz; Sumney himself directed it, and it was shot on Kodak’s new film.

It’s perfect for quiet nights when you want to unwind with music, or for anyone seeking fresh talent in neo-soul and alternative R&B.

VALENTINEMåneskin

The song released in November 2023 by the Italian four-piece rock band Måneskin is a dramatic rock ballad that poignantly sings of aching love.

The protagonist’s feelings—hopelessly devoted to the other person—resonate deeply alongside the lyrical melody.

Released as the second single from the album ‘Rush! (Are U Coming?)’, it also drew attention for its striking black-and-white music video.

Brimming with Måneskin’s appeal, this track is one that stays close to the hearts of those troubled by love.

It might be nice to listen to it with someone special and reaffirm each other’s feelings.

Vietnamese BabyNew York Dolls

New York Dolls – Vietnamese Baby – [1973]
Vietnamese BabyNew York Dolls

Their androgynous cross-dressing fashion and provocative behavior were thrust into the spotlight, and they were treated as oddities at the time, but later came to be recognized as originators of punk.

Johnny Thunders, a former member who died due to drug abuse, is a legendary rocker who influenced Kiyoshiro Imawano and Hiroto Kōmoto.

Va Va VoomNicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj – Va Va Voom (Explicit)
Va Va VoomNicki Minaj

This is a club music classic by Nicki Minaj that combines both hardcore edge and stylish flair, featuring outstanding fashion sense and a sophisticated mood.

Its upbeat vibe goes down smoothly, making it a great pick for July as well.

Very ApeNirvana

Nirvana – Very Ape [Lyrics]
Very ApeNirvana

Track 7 from the third album, In Utero.

In addition to a noisy, swirling guitar sound reminiscent of R.

E.

M.

from a certain period, there are touches of an Asian flavor woven in here and there, making it a short yet highly memorable song.

VisionsNorah Jones

Norah Jones – Visions (Visualizer)
VisionsNorah Jones

Norah Jones’s new album “Visions” blends her signature mix of jazz, country, and pop.

The songs, many of which were born from ideas that came to her late at night or right before sleep, offer a glimpse into her creative process.

This track shares the same title as the album.

While it leans strongly into country, Norah Jones’s background as a jazz singer infuses it with touches of slow-jazz throughout.

It’s a very calming piece—perfect for adding to your playlist as background music for chill time.