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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XNicky Jam x J. Balvin

Singer-songwriter J Balvin from Colombia is one of the leading figures in Latin music and enjoys immense popularity in the Spanish-speaking world.
This masterpiece, “X,” is a collaboration between him and Nicky Jam, a quintessential reggaeton artist.
Because it’s crafted as a very slow reggaeton track, some listeners might even perceive it as reggae.
A must-listen for fans of romantic and sexy songs.
XSRina Sawayama

Rina Sawayama, an artist from Niigata Prefecture.
She may be unfamiliar to many due to her relatively low profile in Japan, but she’s the only Japanese artist who’s truly making waves in the UK.
Her track “XS,” released in April 2020, carries a political message, satirizing the absurdity of capitalism.
The melody evokes the U.
S.
pop scene of the 2000s.
While the lyrics are somewhat complex, the tune itself is clean and refreshing, making it a perfect fit for spring.
XenaSkrillex with Nai Barghouti

Amid the flood of innovative works that color today’s music scene each month, here’s a standout track from last month.
“Xena,” a collaboration between Skrillex and Nai Barghouti, drew attention for its inventive sound design.
The song opens with striking percussion that evokes traditional folk music and gradually blends in EDM elements, a progression that’s especially captivating.
Unique touches—like handclap samples that let you lock into the groove like a fish in water—really set the approach apart.
The attempt to create new resonances by incorporating cross-cultural elements persistently piques listeners’ curiosity.
This fresh track conjures images of a live setting where the crowd moves as one, sure to captivate anyone who listens.
X EncounterMaon Kurosaki

It’s the opening theme of Tokyo Ravens.
Maon Kurosaki, who sings it, also performed the opening theme for The Fruit of Grisaia.





