29 Songs Starting With F
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21. “Fighter” by Christina Aguilera
Song Year: 2009
Christina Aguilera’s “Fighter” is a mighty, powerful song in terms of both her lyrics and vocals.
It’s about a tumultuous ex that was awful to her. However, she thanks him in the song because she got stronger from going through that awful relationship, got thicker skin, and grew wiser in the end.
This song has helped many people get over a breakup, leave toxic people behind, and increase their level of self-worth.
22. “Filthy” by Justin Timberlake
Song Year: 2018
” Filthy” starts with many fiery instrumentals, then immediately transfers to an eclectic, funky beat that mixes EDM and soul. It feels as if only Timberlake can pull off a transition like this.
The song is a sexy party (or, more likely, after party) song that gets you in the mood.
23. “Final Song” by MØ
Song Year: 2016
“Final Song” by MØ is a heart-pumping, adrenaline-inducing breakup song. It starts out with a slow, sensual beat.
But once the chorus hits, it’s an all-out assault of electronic instrumentals and her powerful, angsty vocals. It’s a relatable song to listen to when you’re ending things with a partner — even if you don’t want to.
24. “Firefly” by Mura Masa
Song Year: 2015
Another electronic masterpiece is called “Firefly,” by Mura Masa. This is an excellent song to turn on at a party because it’s so hard not to dance to.
It’s about asking someone to go out with you and, in turn, be your “Firefly.” The lyrics are precious, and the beat is exciting — the perfect party hit.
25. “Firefly” by Rae Khalil
Song Year: 2019
Rae Khalil is a talented young rapper, singer, and songwriter who was a contestant on the rap competition show called Rhythm and Flow, in which T.I., Cardi B, and Chance the Rapper were the judges.
Although she did not win, she made her mark and exposed people to her wonderful music, like “Firefly.”
26. “First Class” by Jack Harlow
Song Year: 2022
Jack Harlow has blown up in recent years due to his intriguing flow, great beats, and impressive collaborations.
“First Class” is one of his recent hits, about being able to get a woman on first-class seats, especially due to his recent success. Not only will he take her up in first class, but he also may buy her champagne and ultimately treat her to a luxurious lifestyle.
27. “F*kin’ Problems” by A$AP Rocky Ft. Drake, 2 Chainz, and Kendrick Lamar
Song Year: 2013
This song seems simple enough, especially the chorus. The artists love sexy women, and they love having sex — almost so much that it has become a problem.
But although the concept is simple, the lyrics are creative and perfectly executed, and the beat is one of the best from 2010s hip hop.
28. “***Flawless” by Beyoncé Ft. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Song Year: 2014
Beyoncé is no stranger to powerful women’s empowerment anthems, and “Flawless” is one of her best.
An interlude features Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Ted Talk about feminism, which is perfectly placed in the song and served as a teaching moment for people who did not previously know what feminism was.
Beyoncé’s vocals are flawless as always, and she delivers the lyrics with attitude and power.
29. “Flex” by Rich Homie Quan
Song Year: 2015
It’s no surprise that Rich Homie Quan often raps about his money and luxuries, given his chosen artist name, and “Flex” is no different.
The beat is incredible, perfect for dancing at a party — even if you, unfortunately, don’t make $100,000 in two days like Rich Homie Quan claims to make in the song.
Overall, this is a fun, lighthearted song that might inspire you to work hard on your craft or simply inspire you to bounce up and down.
Songs Starting With F, Final Thoughts
Famous music artists might have the best voices, the greatest instrument skills, and the best lyric writing abilities. But something that’s underrated is their (or their team’s) song-naming skills!
Song titles are crucial for getting fans to listen to your music – after all, you can’t listen to a song if you don’t know its name.
Which one of these songs, starting with the letter f, is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.
