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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In The StarsBenson Boone

Singer-songwriter Benson Boone from Washington state rose to stardom via TikTok.
Released in April 2022, this work is a tribute ballad that expresses the deep sorrow of losing his beloved great-grandmother through beautiful metaphors of stars and morning scenes.
It begins with a simple, piano-driven accompaniment, and the chorus strikes the heart with soaring high notes.
Later included on the album Fireworks & Rollerblades, it reached the top 10 in countries such as the Netherlands and Norway.
It’s a song that can deeply resonate with middle schoolers grieving the loss of someone precious and grappling with an overwhelming sense of emptiness.
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If It Only Gets BetterJoji

George is a Japan-born, New York–based R&B singer.
Released in November 2025, this track is the second single from his album PISS IN THE WIND, slated for release in February 2026.
Set within a minimal soundscape woven from delicate acoustic guitar arpeggios and a somber low end, it depicts a state of mind swaying between hope and resignation, as he repeats words akin to a prayer that “things will get better.” Stripped of excess ornamentation, the subtractive aesthetic lets emotions lingering in the silences of the lyrics quietly seep into the heart.
Offering a different angle from his past hits, it distills his introspective essence into a single track.
Infrared Dot ComNicholas Craven & Boldy James

Montreal producer Nicholas Craven and Detroit rapper Boldy James.
True to its title referencing an infrared sight, the track this duo—who revive ’90s boom-bap for the present day—released in October 2025 brims with tension.
Over the minimalist loops Craven constructs, Boldy’s deep voice coolly details street dealings and betrayals.
Dropped as a lead single from the November album “Criminally Attached,” it sharpens the chemistry they’ve honed since 2022’s “Fair Exchange No Robbery.” Highly recommended if you like drum-light, space-conscious beats.
I Don’t Mind the ColdORKAS

After showing Nana Eikura and Yuki Yamada opening a ReFa gift box, this commercial goes on to showcase a series of ReFa products.
Released ahead of the 2025 holiday season, the spot is structured much like a commercial for a luxury overseas cosmetics brand.
It’s the kind of ad that makes you think, “Maybe I’ll consider ReFa as a Christmas gift.” The background music is the 2020 release “I Don’t Mind the Cold,” a Christmas song with a relaxed tempo and distinctive sleigh-bell sounds, expressing feelings for a loved one.
Indie BoyzPacifica

Pacifica is a female duo from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Inés Adam and Martina Ninzcel met online through their shared love of The Strokes and began their activities after posting cover videos.
Their new song is included on their second album, “In Your Face!,” released in October 2025.
The track wryly observes pretentious indie guys at a club while also portraying the contradictory feeling of being swept up in the frenzy of that space.
The jagged, distorted guitars and bouncy bassline, reminiscent of 2000s dance-punk, are absolutely stellar.
It’ll Be OkayShawn Mendes

A piano ballad released in December 2021.
Canadian singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes delivers a quiet portrayal of the pain and acceptance of facing a breakup.
It begins by questioning the end of a relationship, then offers a vow to keep loving the other person—a message that resonates, wrapped in organ-like synths and strings.
When you’ve parted ways with someone important, whether in friendship or romance, there are moments when you want to tell yourself, “It’s going to be okay.” This song gently stays by your side in those moments.
The music video, set against nighttime views of his hometown Toronto and snowy scenes, leaves a strong impression with its world that balances loneliness and warmth.
Recommended for those going through heartbreak, as well as middle schoolers struggling with a relationship.
I Want To Know What Love IsMariah Carey

This 2009 cover transforms Foreigner’s 1980s rock landmark into a contemporary gospel ballad.
Wrapping the universal question “What is love?” in Mariah Carey’s beautiful vocals, it rises toward an almost prayerful swell of emotion.
Centered on piano and organ, the arrangement layers a gospel choir more and more toward the finale, vividly portraying the journey of a lonely soul toward a collective testament of love.
In Brazil, it set an unprecedented record with 27 consecutive weeks at No.
1 and earned a diamond certification.
When you want to examine the meaning of love more deeply—or spend a quiet night facing the emotions that lie deep within—this warm, tender performance will be there to keep you company.


