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 Your FeelingsMariah Carey

Featured on the album “Here for It All,” released in September 2025, this track is an R&B number that delicately weaves shifting emotions.
Co-produced with Anderson .Paak, it achieves a soundscape where the warmth of the drums melds with the luster of the strings.
It sings of an inner journey—from moments of heart-flutter and loss to gradually reclaiming confidence in oneself.
Mariah’s signature delicate melisma and richly resonant lower register lend profound conviction to every word.
It’s a song that gently stays by the side of anyone feeling swept away by their emotions.
In the EndDepeche Mode

Formed in 1980, Depeche Mode stands as a towering figure in electronic music, fusing synth-pop with dark lyricism.
A track recorded during the sessions for their 2023 album Memento Mori but left unreleased has now been digitally released in October 2025.
Co-written by Martin Gore and Richard Butler of The Psychedelic Furs, it features lyrics that calmly depict the impermanence of human existence and a quiet resignation toward the end.
Weaving in fixation on the past and skepticism toward religious salvation, it distills the album’s themes of loss and mortality into an even more minimal form.
The song was used over the end credits of the documentary film DEPECHE MODE: M, which premiered in New York in June 2025.
The film received a worldwide release in October, and a physical package—paired with a live recording—is slated for December.
With its restrained production and Dave Gahan’s low-register vocals, the track leaves a serene afterglow.
A perfect listen when you want to contemplate life’s transience.
I’m Not There For YouJessie Murph

This work, whose demo gained support on TikTok as an “unreleased masterpiece,” received an official release in October 2025.
Jessie Murph, born in 2004, is a singer-songwriter whose genre-crossing sound and candid lyrics have earned her overwhelming support from younger audiences.
The song revisits material she began writing at 17, polished through her present-day perspective.
Its lyrics coolly draw a line—“I’m not there for you”—cutting lingering attachment without an emotional outburst, instead depicting a deliberate choice to preserve distance and personal boundaries.
Her husky vocals and hints of a Southern drawl lend warmth and humanity to the understated declaration of separation.
It’s a piece especially worth hearing for anyone facing the end of a relationship and seeking to reclaim themselves.
I can do what I wantMei Semones

Mei Shimones is gaining attention for her unique sound that fuses elements of jazz, indie rock, and bossa nova.
Based in Brooklyn, New York, she’s a singer-songwriter known for lyrics that weave together Japanese and English.
Released in March 2025, this track is the lead single from her debut album, “Animaru,” and delivers a powerful message about the importance of living true to yourself.
With intricate guitar rhythms and deft arrangements, it’s a song she describes as “the most high-energy and the most challenging to perform.” Despite its technical edge, it carries a stylish vibe that makes it an easy, uplifting listen—perfect as background music for a drive or walk under a gray, unsettled sky.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'I' (61–70)
I Don’t Speak FrenchRose Gray

Singer-songwriter Rose Gray, who honed her club sensibilities on East London dance floors and channels them into razor-sharp pop songs, released her debut album “Louder, Please” in January 2025 and unveiled a new track in October from the deluxe edition, “A Little Louder, Please (Deluxe).” Co-written with Justin Tranter, the song is a dance-pop number that portrays a night where two people who meet in a Paris hotel lobby are drawn to each other across a language barrier.
Set to a four-on-the-floor beat, it conveys an intimate promise—“I have words I speak only for you”—with sleek house textures intertwining exquisitely with a luscious melody.
The music video, featuring Lucas Bravo from the film Emily in Paris, has also generated buzz; its cinematic depiction of nighttime Paris richly expands the world of the song.
In The DarkSelena Gomez

Released in October 2025 as part of the soundtrack for the Netflix series “Nobody Wants This Season 2,” this track wraps you in a nostalgic atmosphere with sparkling, ’80s-style synth-pop textures and whisper-soft, intimate vocals reminiscent of her 2015 Revival era.
Its theme is unconditional love—staying close to someone who’s withdrawn in their sadness, asking for nothing in return, and lighting a candle in the dark.
Drawing on her openly shared experiences with bipolar disorder, her reflections on mental health blossom here as a gentle pop ballad.
It’s a song that will encourage anyone who wants to support someone they love.
It Depends (The Remix) ft. Bryson Tiller, UsherChris Brown

Chris Brown, who has remained at the forefront of the R&B scene since the 2000s, returns with this remix released in October 2025, a dream-team collaboration featuring Bryson Tiller and Usher.
Built around a sensual sound that samples Usher’s classic “Nice & Slow,” the three artists’ silky vocals weave together seamlessly.
The song portrays a game of “passionate love for her—and everything depends on the situation,” evoking a mature romance.
The original version, released in July 2025, reached the U.S.
R&B Top 10 and was certified Gold in October.
With its smooth mid-tempo groove and mellow synths, it’s a perfect track for a relaxed night or as background music for a drive.


