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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (391–400)

itsallwavesEnemies

“itsallwaves” by Enemies (official video)
itsallwavesEnemies

Enemies are a four-piece band that emerged from Dublin, Ireland in 2007.

In the realm of instrumental rock, they have built a world of sound that’s entirely their own.

They debuted in 2008 with the EP Alpha Waves, gaining attention in Japan as well.

While grounded in post-rock, their appeal lies in complex soundscapes that incorporate elements of minimal music and industrial.

From the 2010 album We’ve Been Talking to 2013’s Embark, Embrace, and up to Valuables, released in December 2016, they have steadily put out new work.

With lyrical and dramatic compositions, they have captured the hearts of instrumental and post-rock fans.

I Don’t Do It ToEric Lau

Eric Lau (feat. Tawiah): I Don’t Do It To
I Don't Do It ToEric Lau

Eric Lau is a London-based music producer and DJ.

His music is characterized by heavy beats and gentle melodies.

His debut album, New Territories, was released in 2008 on Ubiquity Records and features 14 tracks of jazzy hip-hop grounded in R&B and soul.

With a diverse lineup of guest vocalists, it showcases a refined sound that fuses live instrumentation with digital production.

Drawing on his Hong Kong roots, Eric brings a distinctive flavor to the album.

It’s a stylish, easy-listening record that’s recommended even for those who don’t usually enjoy hip-hop.

I Can Make YaFingazz

“I Can Make Ya” by Fingazz
I Can Make YaFingazz

This is a track by Fingazz, an artist pioneering a new era of electro-funk.

It has a unique charm that blends the nostalgia of funk and soul with a modern sound, highlighted by distinctive talkbox-driven vocals.

Released in May 2019, the song has earned huge popularity in the dance scene.

Its beat and rhythm naturally get your body moving, making it perfect for street dance—especially popping performances.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants music that moves the heart or loves to dance.

Ingo SwannFlying Lotus

Flying Lotus – Ingo Swann (Official Audio)
Ingo SwannFlying Lotus

The track released in October 2024 by Los Angeles–born record producer Flying Lotus is characterized by a nimble, dancefloor-oriented energy.

Built on a four-on-the-floor rhythm and richly layered with synthesizers and electronic timbres, the work represents a fresh, house-leaning endeavor.

In recent years, Flying Lotus has also been active in composing for film and television, drawing attention for his exploration of the fusion between music and visual media.

Perfect for the club scene, this release offers a new facet of an artist known for blending diverse genres.

It also makes for a comfortable driving soundtrack, adding a stylish atmosphere.

It’s Amazing To Be YoungFontaines D.C.

Fontaines D.C. – It’s Amazing To Be Young (Official Video)
It's Amazing To Be YoungFontaines D.C.

In February 2025, Fontaines D.C.—a post-punk band from Dublin, Ireland that has since grown into a globally acclaimed rock act—released a striking work characterized by a gentle, soothing tone that tenderly embraces youth and the joy of life.

Markedly different from their previous, high-energy tracks, this piece, born from the band members’ real-life experiences, is suffused with a lullaby-like warmth, beautifully capturing the emotions that sway between the innocent hope of youth and the trials of reality.

Following the attention they garnered with their album Dogrel and a Mercury Prize nomination in 2020, this ambitious release offers a glimpse into a new facet of the band.

While incorporating elements of 1980s indie rock reminiscent of The Cure and The Smiths, the song’s warm acoustic guitar stands out, making it a highly recommended track for anyone who resonates with the complex emotions of youth.