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 that start with “V”
VillainOLWIK

A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (171–180)
vampireOlivia Rodrigo

This song is striking for its intense lyrics and dramatic melody.
Released by Olivia Rodrigo in June 2023, it’s rooted in goth-tinged pop rock, beginning as a piano ballad and unfolding into a grand, expansive sound.
Announced as the lead single from the album Guts, the track received high praise from critics.
Inspired by the motif of a vampire, the lyrics depict a relationship where one’s emotions are exploited.
Play it at a Halloween party and its eerie power is sure to elevate the atmosphere.
A perfect pick for anyone who wants to revel in a darker mood.
ValentichOndness

A masterpiece whose charm lies in its unique sound: a lo-fi, muffled sonic image—like playing an old cassette on an old car stereo, or like AM radio—within which a techno beat pulses and a musique concrète–like sound collage is woven.
Velocity ShiftOverseer

Overseer is a DJ/producer from Oxford, England.
Active since 1995, his music is characterized by elements of electronica, big beat, house, and breakbeat.
Tracks from his 2003 debut album Wreckage have been widely used in commercials, video games, trailers, and TV shows.
Velocity Shift is a track from the album Wreckage.
Vitamin SeaOwl City

A solo project by Adam Young, Owl City.
Their distinctive pop music, rooted in synth-pop and emo, is often described as dreamy electropop.
Owl City’s new song is “Vitamin Sea.” Its melody, tinged with alternative rock, and its catchy lyrics will be a great source of strength for anyone dealing with worries.
Highly recommended for those who want a bright, uplifting tune to boost their spirits.
VANITY DANCEPIERROT

Included on the 1994 album ‘Kigurui Pierrot.
‘ A five-member visual-kei rock band formed in 1994.
The mid-tempo progression and slightly shadowy, visual-kei-style melody are striking, aren’t they? If you like visual-kei, I also recommend bands from the ’90s!
VictoriousPanic! At The Disco

Brendon Urie’s solo band, Panic! At The Disco.
The song “Victorious” portrays the mindset of a boxer heading into a match.
In this track, the opponent is likened to sad events and heartbreak, and the lyrics depict beating them down.
The first half describes the pre-fight scene, while the second half sings about the aftermath, where a phrase appears about setting off fireworks to celebrate the victory.
Another appeal of the song is that this phrase conveys a sense of American culture.





