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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “W”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “W,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of examples right away.

That said, when it comes to English words starting with “W,” there are interrogatives like “What,” “Where,” and “Who,” and just from those alone, there must be plenty of songs!

There are also words like “Walk,” “Wonder,” and “Word,” which all sound like they could appear in song titles.

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “W.”

By searching for music from a perspective you might not have considered before, you may discover new tracks.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'W' (111–120)

We’ll Never KnowKings

Kings, a New Zealand talent with Māori and Samoan roots, is a multifaceted music producer who moves effortlessly between R&B and pop with hip-hop at his core.

His debut single, “Don’t Worry ‘Bout It,” released in 2016, made history by holding the No.

1 spot on the domestic charts for 33 consecutive weeks, cementing his name in the scene.

That year, he not only won Best New Artist at the music awards but also took home three trophies at the Pacific Music Awards, underscoring the acclaim he received.

Handling everything himself from production to mastering, his music is full of independence and creativity.

If you’re looking for melodic rap and genre-defying sounds, his work is sure to resonate with you.

A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with “W” (121–130)

Wait So LongSwedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia – Wait So Long (Visualizer)
Wait So LongSwedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia, the Swedish supergroup reigning at the pinnacle of dance music.

The track they dropped in June 2025 on their new label is an anthem perfectly suited to usher in a new chapter.

It opens with an earnest vocal aching for love, then brilliantly erupts as relentless beats and synths drive the emotion to a climax.

Their first release since the 2022 album “Paradise Again,” this song distills their essence—dramatic and emotional sound design—into a single, definitive statement.

If you crave that soaring rush you can soak up with your whole body in a massive festival space, this one’s made for you.

Where To StartWale

Wale – Where To Start (Official Audio)
Where To StartWale

Hailing from Washington, D.

C.

, popular rapper Wale released a track in June 2025 that heralds a new chapter following his move to Def Jam.

The song samples SWV’s 1992 R&B classic “I’m So Into You,” whose soulful resonance feels wonderfully comforting.

It deftly captures the delicate flutter and hesitation that come with the beginning of love—when a once-shuttered heart is drawn to someone again and frozen feelings slowly begin to thaw.

About four years on from the album Folarin II, this single heightens anticipation for his eighth studio album.

It’s a perfect fit for time spent with someone special or for nights when you want to sink into your feelings.

With Rob As My WitnessLovejoy

Lovejoy – With Rob As My Witness (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
With Rob As My WitnessLovejoy

Lovejoy is an indie rock band from England.

Since forming in 2021, they’ve shaken up the charts with releases like the EP “Pebble Brain,” and in June 2025 they unveiled the lead single from their long-awaited debut album.

The track brilliantly fuses driving pop-punk with a more mature garage rock, delivering a sound that’s both wistful and powerful.

Over an arresting bassline, the lyrics explore fragile human relationships and nostalgic feelings, with the symbolic theme of someone becoming the sole witness adding depth to the song.

Despite its brisk energy, the introspective worldview reveals a new side of the band.

It might hit differently if you listen to it alone on a night when you’re lost in thought.

When I Get Home (feat. Wale)4Batz

4Batz – When I Get Home feat. Wale (Official Music Video)
When I Get Home (feat. Wale)4Batz

Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Fourbutts has been turning heads in the R&B scene since his 2023 debut with his mysterious aura and delicate vocals.

The track he released in June 2025, featuring veteran rapper Wall, is a mid-tempo ballad highlighted by moody production that evokes chopped-and-screwed vibes.

The song paints a picture of love and regret akin to a late-night confession, along with a heartfelt yearning to rebuild a relationship—gripping listeners and not letting go.

His momentum keeps growing, including winning Best New R&B Artist at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards.

It’s a song to savor on nights when you’re reflecting on someone special.

What Are You (Wow)Fox Stevenson

Fox Stevenson – What Are You (Wow) (Official Audio)
What Are You (Wow)Fox Stevenson

Fox Stevenson is a singer-songwriter and producer based in Leeds, UK, who crafts a wide range of electronic sounds from drum and bass to pop.

In June 2025, he released a wonderful new track.

Seamlessly blending dance-pop with a subtly nostalgic alternative vibe, it’s a standout tune with tight, summer-ready production.

Centered on themes of time gone by and questions for someone dear, the song weaves his signature catchy melodies and emotional vocals into a soundscape that gently nestles close to the listener’s heart.

This track is set to be included on his second album, “Sunk Cost Fallacy,” scheduled for release in late June 2025, and it looks to add a fresh shine to his discography.

It’s an ideal sound for anyone seeking an emotive pop song—or for accompanying a slightly wistful night.

Won’t StopGunna

Gunna – Won’t Stop [Official Visualizer]
Won't StopGunna

Gunna, the melodic trap talent born in Atlanta.

His smooth flow has captivated countless fans.

This track, released in June 2025, is produced by his trusted collaborator Turbo.

Centered around piano tones, the track’s calm palette and sharp 808s create a gripping tension that’s superbly executed.

Gunna’s dynamic, inflected delivery plays like a “declaration” of unstoppable resolve.

Following his 2024 album One of Wun, this piece sets the stage for the next album, The Last Wun.

There may be no tie-in placements, but its quality is undeniable.

For longtime fans and anyone seeking energy for a new challenge, this invigorating sound might be just the push you need.