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

When it comes to English words that start with “Z,” there are plenty that sound like they could be used as song titles, such as “Zero,” “Zombie,” and “Zoom.” In this article, we’ll introduce famous Western songs whose titles start with “Z.” You probably don’t often search for songs by their initial letter, but once you try it, you may discover tracks that haven’t really caught your eye before.

With the hope of encountering new music, let’s dive into the article!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “Z” (31–40)

ZombielandJake Bugg

Jake Bugg – Zombieland (Official Video)
ZombielandJake Bugg

The song Jake Bugg released in May 2024 is the lead track from the album “A Modern Day Distraction.” Characterized by a gritty guitar sound influenced by The Beatles and Nirvana, this powerful work vividly portrays the anguish and sense of despair felt by people trapped in monotonous daily routines.

Even the title evokes the image of individuals confined in a world drained of vitality, perfectly expressing the song’s theme.

Recorded at Metrophonic Studios in London, the album marks a return to Bugg’s rock roots while spotlighting social injustice, and it’s likely to generate significant buzz during his UK and European tour starting this winter.

ZonbieJamie T

Horror is popular in summer, so just like the title says, Jamie T appears as a zombie in the music video, which I think fits the visuals perfectly.

The tune is upbeat too, and I think it would really hype everyone up when you want to have some fun and make noise in the summer.

ZORAJamila Woods

Jaimera Woods, who is gaining popularity as a young neo-classic soul singer.

Her track “ZORA” is stylish and soulful, yet very easy to listen to, earning high praise from many listeners.

Highly recommended if you like soulful songs you can enjoy lightly.

ZOOMIESJordan Ward

Jordan Ward – ZOOMIES (Official Music Video)
ZOOMIESJordan Ward

If you like songs with a pop vibe, I also recommend “ZOOMIES.” It’s a track from Jordan Ward’s album FORWARD.

Over a laid-back, rhythmic track, it sings about a free way of living that isn’t bound by anything.

Jordan Ward’s gentle vocals convey a sense of happiness, while the sampled female voice and dog barks add a playful, comedic touch.

The music video, which feels like a home video, is also not to be missed.

ZEZE (feat. Travis Scott & Offset)Kodak Black

Kodak Black – ZEZE (feat. Travis Scott & Offset) [Official Audio]
ZEZE (feat. Travis Scott & Offset)Kodak Black

ZEZE (feat.

Travis Scott & Offset) stands out with its striking steel drums.

It’s crafted with a slightly trap-leaning sound.

The rap feels as laid-back as flat rap, but when you actually try to perform it yourself, it’s a track that demands a considerable amount of skill.

ZoomLast Dinosaurs

LAST DINOSAURS – ZOOM (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
ZoomLast Dinosaurs

An indie rock band formed in 2007.

Their debut album, “In a Million Years,” reached No.

8 on the domestic charts.

They’ve also been active in Japan, participating in the Japan-released compilation album “New Action!” and performing shows in the country.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “Z” (41–50)

Zion’s BloodLee Perry and The Upsetters

Lee Perry and The Upsetters – Super Ape – 01 – Zion’s Blood
Zion's BloodLee Perry and The Upsetters

Lee “Scratch” Perry, the father of reggae dub.

Anyone well-versed in reggae will know his name.

Among Perry’s works, the track regarded as supreme is “Zion’s Blood.” It’s the opening song on his classic album Super Ape.

While Perry had already established a fully realized form of dub by the time of Blackboard Jungle Dub, Super Ape is known for surpassing even that.

If you want to delve deeper into reggae dub, be sure to check it out.