Song Titles With No Vowels
We’ve curated a collection of songs whose titles boldly omit the traditional vowels — A, E, I, O, and U. From “X” by multiple artists to Fall Out Boy’s clever “Thnks fr th Mmrs,” these songs prove that you don’t need vowels to make a hit.
Highlighted Tracks You’ll Love
- “X” by Tinashe & Jeremih and Nicky Jam & J Balvin: Two different songs with the same title showing how versatile and catchy a simple “X” can be.
- “Thnks fr th Mmrs” by Fall Out Boy: This classic pop-punk anthem uses vowel removal to match its rebellious, fast-paced vibe.
- “Gypsy” by Fleetwood Mac, Lady Gaga, and Shakira: Each artist brings a unique flavor to this title that uses “Y” as a vowel stand-in.
- “Cry” by Carly Rae Jepsen, Cigarettes After Sex, and Faith Hill: Three different takes on the emotional weight of “Cry,” united by their vowel-free titles.
- “Try” by P!nk and Nelly Furtado: Both tracks are empowering and catchy, proving short titles pack a punch.
The Full Vowel-less Titles Playlist
Here’s the complete playlist of songs without traditional vowels in their titles — perfect for your next listen or inspiration:
- X – Tinashe, Jeremih
- Thnks fr th Mmrs – Fall Out Boy
- XXX – Kim Petras
- B2b – Charli XCX
- Gypsy – Fleetwood Mac
- Cry – Carly Rae Jepsen
- X – Nicky Jam, J Balvin
- Gypsy – Shakira
- Gypsy – Lady Gaga
- Cry – Cigarettes After Sex
- Cry – Faith Hill
- My My My – Armand Van Helden
- Try – P!nk
- My My My! – Troye Sivan
- Try – Nelly Furtado
- XS – Rina Sawayama
Vowel-less Song Titles
This playlist is proof that sometimes, less really is more. Removing vowels from song titles can create intrigue, emphasize emotion, and make titles stand out. Whether you’re a music lover or a creative soul, these tracks offer something special.
Ready to explore the sound of vowel-less music? Hit play and enjoy the unique vibes of this playlist!
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