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

A collection of Western songs with titles that start with “Z”
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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” (1–10)

ZombieNEW!Yungblud

YUNGBLUD – Zombie (Official Music Video)
ZombieNEW!Yungblud

It’s a ballad that gently wraps around the nameless fatigue and emotional numbness we carry in modern life.

It’s included on British artist YUNGBLUD’s album “Idols,” released on June 20, 2025.

While he’s popular for a style that fuses punk and rock, here he pours out introspective feelings over minimal synths.

During production, his close friend Lewis Capaldi reportedly advised him to “just sing,” and true to those words, his unadorned vocals hit straight to the heart.

Florence Pugh’s performance as a nurse in the music video adds to the quiet emotional impact.

It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone exhausted by information overload or in need of a little rest for the soul.

ZeroNEW!Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons – Zero (From the Original Motion Picture “Ralph Breaks The Internet”)
ZeroNEW!Imagine Dragons

Released in November 2018 as the end-credit song for Disney’s film “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” this track was also included on the album “Origins.” Crafted to resonate with the film’s themes of the internet generation’s loneliness and wavering identity, its lyrics strikingly confront the feeling of losing one’s self-worth.

The structure—building from restrained verses into a suddenly liberating chorus—combines Imagine Dragons’ trademark power with a bright pop briskness.

It’s a recommended listen for long, lonely autumn nights when you want to face yourself.

ZerfallFinsterforst

FINSTERFORST – Zerfall (Official Video) | Napalm Records
ZerfallFinsterforst

Finsterforst is a folk/pagan metal band that bears the name of Germany’s Black Forest.

Centered on themes of nature and mythology, their music fuses the mournful timbre of accordion and grand orchestration with ferocious, black metal–derived vocals at a remarkably high level.

The title track from their fifth album, Zerfall, released in August 2019, is a piece that truly distills the band’s philosophy.

The work takes “collapse” as its theme, portraying an apocalyptic vision of a civilization in ruin through a harrowing soundscape.

It’s nothing short of breathtaking the way a melody steeped in pathos rises from within a wall of sound forged by massive guitar riffs and storm-like drumming.

The music video, shot in an abandoned brewery, perfectly expresses the song’s desolate worldview and further deepens immersion in the piece.

If you’re drawn to the grand narratives and mythic realms painted by Viking metal, you’ll surely be captivated by this epic sung by the forests of Germany.

ZombieThe Cranberries

The Cranberries – Zombie (Official Music Video)
ZombieThe Cranberries

While tackling strongly political themes, the Irish band The Cranberries achieved worldwide success.

One of their signature works is an alternative rock track that stands apart from their earlier pop-leaning sound, marked by distorted guitars and heavy drums.

Vocalist Dolores O’Riordan’s voice—akin to a cry of anguish—expresses anger at the loss of young lives in a 1993 terrorist incident.

The song was included on their 1994 album “No Need to Argue” and became a global hit.

Its searing challenge to the meaningless cycle of violence and to the indifference of onlookers continues to resonate across generations.

It’s a masterpiece to listen to quietly when you want to reflect deeply on peace.

Ziggy StardustDavid Bowie

David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust (Official Video)
Ziggy StardustDavid Bowie

This is an emblematic work from English artist David Bowie’s landmark album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, released in June 1972.

The song lies at the heart of the story depicting the glory and downfall of a rock star from outer space.

You can almost picture the alien protagonist leading his band and furiously thrashing his guitar.

Listeners are instantly captivated by his overwhelming charisma and the allure that hints at a ruinous, destructive edge.

The famous anecdote of Bowie himself announcing the end of the character at a July 1973 concert is well known.

Why not give it a listen when you want to experience a powerful individuality that shatters conventional boundaries?

Zničená zemKateřina Marie Tichá

Kateřina Marie Tichá – Zničená zem
Zničená zemKateřina Marie Tichá

Katažina Marie Tichá, a singer-songwriter from the Czech Republic, is an artist known for her approachable sound that blends pop and folk.

Her emotionally rich lyrics and warmly enveloping vocals feel as if they gently stay by the listener’s side.

Her talent was recognized early on, and in 2024 she won the “Female Performer” award at the Anděl Awards, the most prestigious music awards in the Czech Republic—proof of her undeniable ability.

Her powerful live performances with her band, Bandjeez, are also highly praised.

If you’re looking for music that adds color to everyday life, she’s definitely someone you should check out.

Zombie LadyDamiano David

Damiano David – Zombie Lady (Official Visual Video)
Zombie LadyDamiano David

With boldly infused ’80s flair and an atmospheric pop-rock sheen, Måneskin frontman Damiano David fully asserts his individuality as a solo artist.

This track from his debut solo album, “Funny Little Fears,” is an ambitious work themed around love and death.

Alongside his lustrous vocals that resonate throughout, American singer and actress Dove Cameron lends backing vocals, deepening the song’s immersive world.

Released in May 2025 as part of the album’s tracklist, it coincided with MTV’s airing of the short film “FUNNY little STORIES,” which features four songs.

Drawing inspiration from the film “Corpse Bride,” the piece fuses a gothic aesthetic with the universal theme of eternal love, resulting in a song that tenderly embraces anyone nursing a bittersweet heart.