A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “you say”
Many of you probably listen to Western music regularly and often find yourselves thinking, “This word shows up in titles a lot, doesn’t it?” The same goes for Japanese music, of course, but it’s interesting to see the kinds of words artists tend to favor.
In this article, we researched songs with titles that begin with words that are easy to understand even if you barely know English—specifically, ones starting with “you say”—and compiled them across genres.
“You say” is often embedded within a sentence, like in “what you say,” but songs whose titles start with “you say” often feature choruses that emphasize that phrase, which is fascinating.
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A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with “you say” (1–10)
You SaySarah Close

Sarah Close’s “You Say” is a deeply affecting track.
Its theme of shaking off the tiresome shadow of an ex resonates with many listeners.
Released in 2018 on her own label, The Kodiak Club, the song is accompanied by a music video that powerfully portrays the strength to sever ties with the past through dance in a derelict setting.
Her activity on her YouTube channel is also noteworthy, serving as a key platform that showcases her multifaceted talent.
With over 320,000 streams on Spotify, it’s clear that the song’s appeal has reached a wide audience.
You Say Yes, I Say YesVETO

VETO’s “You Say Yes, I Say Yes” is a track with a comfortable rhythm and a profound message.
Its striking phrases deftly portray the conversations that repeat in our daily lives and their meanings.
The song’s stimulating, unforgettable sound grips the listener.
It’s a work the band crafted with exceptional passion, characterized by a dynamic blend of electro and rock.
The vivid soundscape creates a truly immersive space, making it a highly recommended track.
You SayVertical Horizon

“You Say” is a resonant alternative rock masterpiece by Vertical Horizon.
Featured on the album “Everything You Want,” which marked a turning point for the band, its energy continues to captivate listeners to this day.
Characterized by simple yet profound lyrics and melody, it skillfully captures the subtle emotions reflected in the phrase “You say.
” The song recalls the band’s role in the ’90s alternative rock scene while conveying a timeless message that has remained beloved for years.
A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with 'you say' (11–20)
You Say You Don’t Love MeBuzzcocks

Buzzcocks’ “You Say You Don’t Love Me” is a song that masterfully fuses punk and pop.
Since its 1979 release, its unfading, vivid melodies and lyrics have captivated listeners.
Pete Shelley’s distinctive vocals stir the emotions, letting you feel the dynamism of punk.
Frankly depicting the complexities of love, the track stands out even among Buzzcocks’ many hits.
Its melancholic lyrics evoke deep empathy and have secured its status as a timeless classic.
You Say You Love Me (But I Know You Don’t)Kim Carnes

Kim Carnes’s “You Say You Love Me (But I Know You Don’t)” is a song that skillfully portrays the conflict between words of love and the truth behind them.
Her distinctive husky voice vividly conveys the nuances of aching emotion.
Centered on the desire to believe contrasted with the difficulty of accepting the truth, it resonates powerfully with listeners.
Among her many memorable works, this is a track that leaves a deep and lasting impression.
You SayKinnship

“You Say” is a moving track by Kinnship that delves deeply into self-doubt and the need for validation.
Its lyrical lines resonate with listeners, and Naomi Scott’s involvement broadens the song’s emotional range.
With every listen, you’re reminded to embrace your vulnerability and of the universal human longing for someone’s affirmation.
The gently undulating melody and the warmth of the vocals foster empathy, making it a piece you’ll want to return to again and again.
You Say, I SayMystic

Mystic’s song “You Say, I Say” delicately portrays the complexities of love.
The track delivers a message of love that resonates deep within the heart, and its stirring chorus leaves a strong impression on listeners.
While expressing the difficulty of communication between two people, it shines with expressions that convey a heartfelt desire to keep love alive.
Mystic’s vocal prowess and emotionally rich lyrics evoke empathy, making it a song that questions the truth of love.





