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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!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'Z' (51–60)

Zirkusbadmómzjay

badmómzjay – Zirkus [Official Video]
Zirkusbadmómzjay

Badmómzjay is a German rapper born in 2002.

She released her debut track “24/7” in 2019 and quickly gained attention in the German hip-hop scene.

Her sound is influenced by American trap music, and her lyrics distinctively mix German and English.

The single “Zirkus,” released in 2020, has become one of her signature works.

Despite being a young artist, she has already won several awards and is regarded as an important figure in Germany’s hip-hop scene.

She speaks openly about her sexuality and often releases songs with strong messages that emphasize the importance of self-esteem for young women.

She is highly recommended for anyone interested in German-language rap.

Zpátky do lavicJaromír Nohavica

ZPÁTKY DO LAVIC! @ Jaromír Nohavica 🔴65
Zpátky do lavicJaromír Nohavica

Jaromír Nohavica is a Czech folk singer-songwriter and poet.

He enjoys popularity not only in his home country of the Czech Republic, but also in neighboring countries such as Slovakia and Poland.

This track is included on the album “Virtualky 3,” released in 2011.

ZephyrusClaim The Throne

Claim The Throne – Zephyrus (2013 – Official Music Video)
ZephyrusClaim The Throne

An Australian band.

Within 10 seconds of the music video you’ll think, “Ah, these guys are idiots!”—their look makes it obvious.

But instead of the cheerful, goofy metal you’d expect, it hits you with death growls and passionate melodies—a delightful gap-moe twist.

From start to finish it’s a flood of beautiful melodies, a track I’d recommend even to fans of melodic death metal.

Ziegfeld FolliesFred Astaire & Gene Kelly

The Babbit and the Bromide – Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly | Ziegfeld Follies | Warner Archive
Ziegfeld FolliesFred Astaire & Gene Kelly

This is a song from the 1946 musical film Ziegfeld Follies.

Although it’s an older work, it features two of the Golden Age’s biggest musical stars, Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire, whose lively, comical, and delightful dance number is sure to lift anyone’s spirits.

The cheerful, brass-forward jazz sound is perfect for autumn.