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

Viva Las VengeancePanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco – Viva Las Vengeance (Official Video)
Viva Las VengeancePanic! At The Disco

Panic! At The Disco is known for simple melodies, so all their songs are easy to sing at karaoke! Among them, “Viva Las Vengeance” is especially recommended because its pop-punk-style, catchy beat goes over well at karaoke.

Plus, the rich, layered chorus makes it great for group outings—have your friends handle the chorus parts so everyone can get hyped together.

The key is a bit high, so if high notes are tough for you, try lowering the key when you reserve the song and give it a shot!

Vice GripParkway Drive

Parkway Drive – “Vice Grip”
Vice GripParkway Drive

Parkway Drive, the pride of Australian metalcore.

Formed in 2003, this five-piece band is known for its intense yet melodic sound.

Since their debut, they have been highly active, publishing a book titled “Ten Years of Parkway Drive” and releasing seven albums.

Since the release of their 2015 album “Ire,” they’ve topped Australia’s ARIA charts with three consecutive records.

Their impressive accolades include six ARIA Music Award nominations and three wins.

Influenced by bands like Metallica and Slayer, their music is recommended not only for metalcore fans but also for lovers of classic heavy metal.

Venus and Mars & Rock ShowPaul McCartney & Wings

It’s an acoustic intro track included on Wings’ fourth album, the band led by Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.

The English soprano singer Sarah Brightman covered the song on her 2013 album.

Vem CáPelé Milflows

Pelé Milflows – Vem Cá [CLIPE OFICIAL]
Vem CáPelé Milflows

Pele Milflows is attracting attention in Brazil’s hip-hop scene.

His music, characterized by relaxed rhythms and positive messages, has captured the hearts of many fans.

“Vem Cá,” released in January 2019, is one of his most popular tracks.

Pele Milflows’s appeal lies in his talent for writing and composing his own songs.

His unique style, which incorporates elements of samba, brings a fresh breeze to Brazil’s music scene.

The arrangements are also easy to play on guitar or ukulele, which adds to their popularity.

Drawing global attention, especially across South America, his music is recommended for those seeking a new wave in Brazilian sound.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “V” (181–190)

Vida PrestadaPinky Lokote

Pinky Lokote, Mr. Gonzales Ft Smokey – Vida Prestada (Video Oficial)
Vida PrestadaPinky Lokote

With the female vocals, it’s turned into an extremely pleasant track.

Despite being Chicano rap, it feels surprisingly soothing.

Its vertical groove (head-nodding bounce) is another hallmark of the song.

The occasional vocal processing is also pleasing, so listen for that as well.

The rapid-fire delivery is a characteristic of Spanish, and it’s easy to see why it’s popular.

VelouriaPixies

Pixies – Velouria (Official Video)
VelouriaPixies

Is it an overstatement to say that without the Pixies, many bands—Nirvana among them—might never have found success? From the late ’80s into the early ’90s, the Pixies crafted an original guitar sound and earned fervent support from musicians across genres.

Personally, I see them as the most crucial bridge between the ’80s underground scene of idiosyncratic indie bands and the post-Nirvana alternative rock of the ’90s.

It’s also worth noting that they were recognized in the UK before their home country of the United States, releasing their work on the prestigious 4AD label.

Among the many classic songs the Pixies produced, I’d like to highlight Velouria, from their third album Bossanova, released in 1990, which brought them commercial success.

It became their first single to crack the UK Top 40 and is known as one of their signature tracks.

Undeniably pop yet twisted in some inexplicable way, it’s a killer tune whose peculiar sense of balance becomes utterly addictive once it hooks you—you just can’t escape its charm!

Vanishing DubPrimal Scream

Primal Scream is surely one of the quintessential bands that skillfully incorporated elements of dub from the rock side and expressed them as their own sound.

Their 1997 release Vanishing Point—by a group famous for its chameleon-like shifts in musical style—is a masterpiece where the sensibilities of the alternative rock generation fuse with elements of dub music.

Echo Dek, the album discussed here, is essentially a full dub remix of Vanishing Point.

With Adrian Sherwood—the godfather of UK dub—handling mixing and production for every track, it’s a fascinating experiment in which a leading figure in dub reconstructs songs that had adopted dub through a rock-lens into a bona fide dub album.