100 Best Songs With “Cool” in the Title
What Does the Word “Cool” Convey in Songs?
The word “cool’ represents a wide range of sentiments in mainstream culture. In songs from different genres, the term is used in its literal sense or figuratively. A number of singers and songwriters use the word cool in their songs to express a vividly emotional style in a descriptive manner.
The word cool conveys a broad spectrum of attributes associated with youth-centric culture. The phrase is one of the most popular casual expressions among youth. The denotation of the word in many songs varies drastically in accordance with an action or reference indicating something symbolically or conceptually. Different psychological and emotional states are showcased in lyrics that are portrayed in a metaphorical manner. In a number of songs, the term enumerates different qualities of a person or varied aspects of a thing in a theatrically informal manner.
The usage of “cool” as a multipurpose slang word identifies with a plethora of meanings. In certain songs, the term is used to describe qualities in a person through a way of life. A poetic kind of imagery is created with the word referencing someone of something associated with being aesthetically attractive and fashionable. A sense of enthusiasm and excitement is portrayed with lyrics of songs that use narratives to explain a moment or situation. Sometimes, the term cool is used to showcase varying degrees of sarcasm or humor aimed to evoke a reaction.
What Does Cool Symbolize in Songs?
In songs, the word cool often symbolizes different aspects relating to someone or something that is intensely good. In certain songs the term is used to describe a social philosophy associated with people and things. Songs that portray an emotive state of mind often compare two drastically different personalities with lyrics that exude a confessional tone. The calming presence associated with a person or thing is often explained with a dual perspective. The emotional intensity of being in awe of someone who is extremely attractive and fashionable is sometimes portrayed with an amusingly teasing stance.
In certain songs, singers and songwriters narrate different aspects of personal qualities that make certain individuals stand out in a crowd. Sometimes the lifestyle of a person is showcased as an attempt at living a fake life after achieving fame and money. In certain music videos, the changes in character money bring in people is depicted through a glamorous lifestyle of partying. The glorified image of a person enslaved by habitual tendencies of leading a life of party is often portrayed with brutally dark sentiments. Although the phrase “cool” is used to denote a wide range of concepts and ideas in mainstream culture, in songs it often symbolizes
- Attitude
- Fashion
- Personality
- Wit
- Humor
- Intellect
- Attraction
- Morals
- People
- Amazement
- Intensity
- Life
- Confidence
The list below showcases an epic collection of rock songs, pop songs, country songs, folk songs, hip hop songs, indie songs, alternative songs, reggae songs, blues songs, jazz songs, disco songs, EDM songs and dance songs that mention cool in the title. If you have a view, opinion, or song suggestion, let us know in the comments section.
Top 10 Best Songs With Cool in the Title
- “Cool”—Jonas Brothers
- “Cool for the Summer”—Demi Lovato
- “Daddy Cool”—Boney M
- “Cool”—Gwen Stefani
- “Cool Again”—Kane Brown
- “Three Cool Cats”—The Beatles
- “Cool it Now”—New Edition
- “Cool Anymore”—Jordan Davis featuring Julia Michaels
- “Cool Change”—Little River Band
- “Cool”—Le Youth
#11—20
11. “Cool, Cool Water”—The Beach Boys
12. “Cool Girl”—Tove Lo
13. “Cool Me Down”—Gromee and Inna
14. “Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress”—The Hollies
15. “Cool Jerk”—The Capitols
16. “Real Cool World”—David Bowie
17. “I’m Not Cool”—Hyuna
18. “For the Cool in You”—Babyface
19. “Cool for Cats”—Squeeze
20. “Through Being Cool”—Devo
#21—40
21. “We Got That Cool”—DJ Yves featuring Afrojack and Icona Pop
22. “Cool About It”—Meghan Patrick
23. “Cool Kids”—Echosmith
24. “Take off Your Cool”—OutKast featuring Norah Jones
25. “Cool”—Dua Lipa
26. “Mr. Cool”—Kevin Ayers
27. “Cool”—Troye Sivan
28. “Crazy Cool”—Paula Abdul
29. “Cool Cat”—Queen
30. “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)”—Digable Planets
31. “Cool Night”—Paul Davis
32. “Cool”—Anthony Hamilton featuring David Banner
33. “Ur So F------g Cool”—Tones and I
34. “Cool Down the Pace”—Mattafix
35. “Cool As Hell”—Baker Boy
36. “Cool to Cry”—Mo
37. “Cool to be a Fool”—Joe Nichols
38. “Someone’s Who’s Cool”—Odds
39. “Cool Dry Place”—Traveling Wilburys
40. “Cool Places”—Sparks and Jane Wiedlin
#41—60
41. “Cool Out”—Imagine Dragons
42. “Tall Cool One”—Robert Plant
43. “Sure Be Cool if You Did”—Blake Shelton
44. “Cool”—The Time
45. “Cool the Engines”—Boston
46. “How Cool is That”—Andy Griggs
47. “Real Cool Time”—The Stooges
48. “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool”—Barbara Mandrell
49. “Cool World”—Red Velvet
50. “Jesus Was Way Cool”—King Missile
51. “Cool as Ice (Everybody Get Loose)”—Vanilla Ice
52. “Is It ‘Cos I’m Cool”—Mousse T
53. “Trying To Be Cool”—Phoenix
54. “Everything’s Cool”—Pop Will Eat Itself
55. “Cool Scene”—The Dandy Warhols
56. “Hard To Be Cool”—Joe Nichols
57. “Cool on Your Island”—Y Kant Tori Read
58. “Cool Guys Don’t Like Explosions”—Andy Samberg
59. “Cool Head”—Travis Barker featuring Kid Kudi
60. “In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening”—Bing Crosby and Jane Wyman
#61—80
61. “Cool Zombie”—Adam Ant
62. “Play it Cool”—Monsta X and Steve Aoki
63. “Ain’t Too Cool”—LunchMoney Lewis
64. “I Don’t know What Cool Anymore”—Alphabeat
65. “Shades of Cool”—Lana Del Rey
66. “Cool #9”—Joe Satraini
67. “Cool Papa Bell”—Paul Simon
68. “Cool Like You”—Blossoms
69. “Cool Song No. 2”—MGMT
70. “Cool Planet”—Guided By Voices
71. “Cool Touch”—Leo Sayer
72. “Cool Water”—Sons of the Pioneers
73. “Cool Blue”—Eurythmics
74. “As Cool As I Am”—Dar Williams
75. “Cool Magic”—Steve Miller Band
76. “Cool Under Heat”—The Clash
77. “Cool Cool Rider”—Beenie Man
78. “Cool World”—Mondo Rock
79. “It’s Still Cool If You Don’t”—Briston Maroney
80. “Cool it Down”—The Velvet Underground
#81—100
81. “Cool to Hate”—The Offspring
82. “It’s So Cool”—Madonna
83. “Cool”—Alesso featuring Roy English
84. “Cool to Be You”—Descendents
85. “Blood on My Cool”—Iggy Pop
86. “Don’t Lose Your Cool”—Albert Collins
87. “Be Cool”—Joni Mitchell
88. “We Real Cool”—Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
89. “Cool Kids”—Fast Romantics
90. “(Don't Let Them) Cool Off”—Peter Bjorn and John
91. “So Cool”—Filter
92. “Don’t Be So Cool”—Cameo
93. “Cool With You”—Her’s
94. “Stay Cool”—The Roots
95. “Cool Friends”—Silva Hound
96. “Cool”—Daya
97. “Cool Off”—Missy Elliot
98. “Cool is Just a Number”—I Fight Dragons
99. “You Never Looked So Cool”—Lauran Hibbers
100. “Cool Kind Woman Blues”—Willie Dixon
Other Notable Cool Songs
- “Real Cool Time”—The Stooges
- “Cool, Calm and Collected”—The Rolling Stones
- “T” Plays it Cool—Marvin Gaye
- “So Damn Cool”—Ugly Kid Joe
- “Cool Me Down”—Margaret
- “Play it Cool”—Paul Hampton
- “Cool & Collected”—Let’s Eat Grandma
- “Cool Boy”—Rosenfeld
- “Cool Hot Sweet Love”—Red Velvet
- “Cool Vibes”—Vanilla Ninja
- “Cool Blue Reason”—Cake
- “Cool My Heels”—Nikki Yanofsky
- “Cool & Calm”—Sticky Fingers
- “Mr. Cool”—Vixen
- “Cool Water”—Caravan
- “Cloudy and Cool”—Chet Atkins
- “Cool on Fire”—Daniel Johns
- “Make it Cool”—Paul Carey
- “Cool, Cool Universe”—Ima Robot
- “She’s Cool”—Little Texas
- “Cough/Cool”—Misfits
- “Don’t Blow Your Cool”—The Caravelles
- “Cool”—Sarah Close
- “In the Cool of the Day”—Nat King Cole
- “Cool”—Rachel Reinert
- “Tall Cool One”—The Fabulous Wailers
- “You’re So Cool”—Jonathan Bree
- “Sexy Cool”—George Duke
- “Johnny Cool”—Praying Mantis
- “Way Cool Jr.”—Ratt
- “I Can Be Cool”—Amberlake featuring Kella
- “Cool Love”—Nick Martin featuring Carly Paige
- “I Think I’m Cool”—Rudy Mancuso
- “The Cool Out”—The Clash
- “Be Cool”—Embody featuring Bailey and Marco Foster
- “Cool Your Boots”—Ride
- “Cool Morning”—Des’ree
- “Cool Kids”—Screeching Weasel
- “Have Cool, Will Travel”—Megadeth
- “In the Cool of the Day”—Nat King Cole
- “Cool Love #1”—Blitzen Trapper
- “Cool Waves”—Spiritualized
- “Just Be Cool”—Brandon Rashaun
- “Cool Lover”—Opus
- “Cool Girl”—Dodie
- “Lose My Cool”—Amber Mack
- “Cool Kids”—Kix
- “Cool Paradise”—Ben Sidran
- “Call Me Cool”—Very Bad Vibes
- “She’s So Cool”—JADN
- “Cool with That”—Brett Kissell
- “Be Cool”—Loony
- “That’s Cool”—Blue County
- “Ok Cool”—Quin NFN
- “Pay for Cool”—Childhood
- “Cool from the Wire”—Dirty Looks
- “Too Cool Queenie”—Stone Temple Pilots
- “Cool Your Battles”—Band of Skulls
- “Cool Water”—Talking Heads
- “Cool Down”—James Reid
- “I Don’t Wanna Be Cool”—Roy Tosh
- “Cool City”—Danny Elfman
- “Cool Rain”—Phil Driscoll
- “I'm Not Cool”—Eric Hutchinson
- “Relax Baby Be Cool”—Serge Gainsbourg
- “My Cool”—Adam Tensta
- “Cool”—Felix Jaehn featuring Marc E, Bassy and Gucci Mane
- “I Think You are Really Cool”—Guardin
- “Get Cool”—Stray Kids
- “Cool Confusion”—The Clash
- “Hot (Can’t Cool it Down)”—Cameron London
- “Weasel and the White Boys Cool”—Rickie Lee Jones
- “Cool”—Ian Hunter and Mark Ronson
- “Lose My Cool”—Ronika
- “A Cool Cat in Town”—Tape Five featuring Brenda Boykin
- “Cool Rider”—Michelle Pfeiffer
- “You Look So Cool”—Cyrus
- “Cool Relax”—Jon B
- “Be Cool”—Paffendorf
- “She Said I’m Cool”—Wolfram
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