A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”
When it comes to English words that start with “I,” there are plenty that could make great song titles—beyond the pronoun “I,” you’ve got “If” for hypotheticals, as well as “Imagine” and “Idea,” among others.
In this article, I’ll introduce some classic Western songs whose titles start with “I.” I don’t think many people usually search for songs by narrowing down the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.
Enjoy the article as you look forward to finding out what songs are on the list.
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IDGAFDua Lipa

A powerful message of self-affirmation that firmly rejects the clingy advances of an ex resonates deeply.
British artist Dua Lipa brilliantly captures the feelings of a woman who rises from sorrow and moves forward.
Combined with her deadpan vocal style, a core strength comes through.
Released in January 2018 and included on the album “Dua Lipa,” the work’s music video—shot over 22 hours—drew attention for its concept of two versions of herself facing each other.
As a song that gives you the courage and determination to value yourself, it’s sure to support anyone looking to recover from the pain of a breakup.
I Will Be HeardHatebreed

A scorching anthem that thunders with anger and protest has been unleashed by the American metalcore band Hatebreed.
This track from the March 2002 album “Perseverance” rides on heavy guitar riffs and powerful drum beats, roaring a message that awakens inner strength and the will to stand by one’s convictions.
Also featured on the soundtrack of the film “xXx,” it secured its place as one of the band’s signature songs.
When you need courage to face adversity or a boost to fire yourself up, this song will be a reliable ally.
It’s Only LoveJames Marriott

UK-raised multi-talented artist James Marriott released the third single from his second album, “Don’t Tell the Dog,” in May 2025.
It’s a track where his distinctive indie rock sound—shaped by influences like Foals, The Strokes, and Bloc Party—blends seamlessly with approachable vocals honed through his experience as a YouTuber.
His skill shines throughout this release: his 2023 debut album, “Are We There Yet?,” reached No.
17 on the UK charts, and he’s steadily built his career by joining tours with Jake Bugg and Lovejoy.
The energetic guitars and polished melodies make it perfect for when you’re in the mood to sweat it out at a live house or need a companion for a long-distance drive.
I Want to Be WrongNo Use For A Name

This is a powerful track filled with anger and self-reflection from No Use for a Name, the American punk rock band representing melodic hardcore, taken from their April 2008 album “The Feel Good Record of the Year.” Its introspective lyrics and breakneck performance blend seamlessly, sharply challenging social discontent and fixed ideas.
Hailing from Sunnyvale, California, the band brought in punk heavyweight producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, crafting the record at The Blasting Room.
Tony Sly’s emotionally rich vocals and the band’s energetic playing leave a lasting impression.
It’s a song I strongly recommend to anyone questioning their own values or the state of society.
Iz It A Crime?Snoop Dogg, October London

A powerful, soulful track from gangsta rap heavyweight Snoop Dogg featuring rising R&B singer October London.
Built on the foundation of a classic by British songstress Sade, the song weaves October London’s velvety vocals into a mellow, minimalist soundscape that lingers long after it ends.
It’s a masterful fusion of message-driven rap—laced with sharp critiques of the music industry—and rich, soulful melody.
Serving as the title track that opens the album “Iz It A Crime?” released in May 2025, it leads an ambitious project that also features Pharrell Williams and Wiz Khalifa.
A must-listen not only for West Coast hip-hop fans but for lovers of soul music as well.
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I Write Sins Not TragediesPanic! At The Disco

This song became a huge topic thanks to its shocking story that turns a wedding celebration on its head.
Released in April 2006 by Las Vegas–born Panic! At The Disco, it leaves a lasting impression with a one-of-a-kind sound that fuses baroque pop reminiscent of a circus with elements of emo.
It portrays the various emotions of the groom, the bride, and the onlookers at the ceremony, creating a uniquely tense atmosphere.
Featured on the album “A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out,” it won MTV’s Video Music Award for Video of the Year.
It’s a track that even first-time rock band learners can enjoy playing.
I Trusted YouGustaf

This commercial highlights the toughness of the Ceramic Shield glass used on the iPhone 16.
A man at an amusement park tries to take a commemorative photo with his iPhone, but fumbles and drops it.
Time suddenly slows down, and everyone around him is transfixed as the iPhone falls toward the ground.
Just when you think the screen must have shattered, it turns out to be fine thanks to the Ceramic Shield.
The commercial features “I Trusted You” by the New York punk band Gustaf, a track they released in 2024.
Its minimal guitar-and-bass accompaniment is striking and sticks in your head after just one listen.


