A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “X”
In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “X.” It’s not every day that we listen to playlists built around a single initial, but that’s exactly why you might stumble upon songs you’ve never known before and make some new discoveries.
There aren’t actually that many English words that begin with “X.” However, when it comes to song titles, there are quite a lot.
I’ve picked tracks regardless of era or genre, so enjoy seeing what’s out there!
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XanaduOlivia Newton-John

It’s amazing that you can tell it’s a song by Electric Light Orchestra, a popular British group, just from the shimmering synths and beautiful strings in the intro! This track, Xanadu, was created through a collaboration between Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), and it was produced for the soundtrack of the film of the same name.
The melody is very easy to remember and doesn’t have any unusual quirks, and the lyrics don’t use difficult vocabulary or grammar—especially with the repeatedly used title—so if you listen closely to Olivia’s singing and imitate the elisions and reductions, you can sing it with convincing pronunciation.
Some people might struggle with the pre-chorus, which consists entirely of falsetto, because it can be hard to keep the pitch stable.
I suggest first practicing by sustaining your falsetto without worrying too much about pitch, and once you’re used to that, move on to focusing on accurate intonation.
XpanderSasha

Sasha is a British DJ and producer who has been active since 1989.
This track is the title track of an EP released in 1999.
It was inspired by Spooky’s 1993 track “Little Bullet.” The track is used in the PlayStation game Wipeout 3.
XO Tour LifeLil Uzi Vert

Lil Uzi Vert was selected for the 2016 XXL Freshmen Class, which predicts the next breakout rappers.
He indeed achieved a remarkable breakthrough in 2017 with this song.
With a singing voice that somehow evokes Bob Marley and the ability to deliver both rap and melody, he’s an artist you won’t want to take your eyes off in the future.
XOFall Out Boy

Despite its energy-packed rock sound, the words are dedicated to you.
It’s a love song filled with a powerful message.
Many people of this generation will likely love it, and if you’re into band sounds, it could be a great pick to amp up the mood at your wedding.
XJonas Brothers ft. Karol G

Karol G, a Colombian singer-songwriter who rose to fame on the popular audition show X Factor, is known as a leading artist in Latin music and has frequently ranked high on the charts.
Here is X, a collaboration between her and the pop-rock band Jonas Brothers, who enjoy idol-like popularity.
It’s an alluring track with a stylish finish, set to a reggaeton rhythm.
XanaduOlivia Newton-John & ELO

It’s a signature song by the Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, who was active from the 1970s to the 1980s! Rather than something you’d listen to when you’re going through a tough time yourself, it’s an encouraging song you’d want to send to a friend or acquaintance who’s feeling down—or have someone send to you.
X-RaySub Focus

In 2005, a groundbreaking drum and bass track was released on the prestigious label RAM Records, led by the genre’s charismatic DJ, Andy C.
Titled “X-Ray,” this single by Sub Focus—a DJ and producer primarily known for drum and bass—soared to No.
1 on the UK dance chart and became the track that put his name on the map.
It’s a pivotal song in tracing the career of Sub Focus, who would later rise to stardom within the drum and bass scene, and it’s no exaggeration to call it one of the defining tracks of 2000s drum and bass.
While the distinctive snare sound of “X-Ray” is especially memorable, you’ll immediately understand upon listening that this is a floor-focused, anthemic tune.
The moment it drops, the dance floor is guaranteed to descend into glorious chaos.





