A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.
That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”
In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.
By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.
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Jumpy ft. Ski Mask The Slump GodRich Brian

Born in 1999 and hailing from Jakarta, Indonesia, Rich Brian is a rapper and producer who has achieved international success.
This track, released in May 2025 and featuring Ski Mask the Slump God, is said to be the third single from his upcoming album WHERE IS MY HEAD?, scheduled for release in August.
Marking a shift from the melodic vocals of his recent work back to a powerful rap style, the song delivers an energetic blend with Ski Mask’s distinctive flow.
First conceived after they met at Rolling Loud in 2017, this collaboration has been years in the making.
For now, give this track a listen and stay tuned for more album updates!
Jump AroundHouse Of Pain

House of Pain is the group that put Irish-American identity front and center and carved out a unique presence in the ’90s hip-hop scene.
Comprising Everlast, Danny Boy, and DJ Lethal, they formed in Los Angeles in 1990.
Their 1992 album House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics) brought them sudden attention, and that same year they were nominated for a Grammy in the category Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.
After the group disbanded, Everlast won a Grammy in 2000 for a collaboration with Santana, while DJ Lethal went on to make his mark with Limp Bizkit—each member opening up new musical horizons.
Their music, which fuses hardcore hip-hop with Irish cultural elements, is perfect for listeners seeking a distinctive sound.
Just a GirlNo Doubt

No Doubt’s American ska-punk is perfect for fundamental band-practice training.
Here’s a classic punk rock track that channels frustration over discrimination against women and social constraints through exhilarating melodies and a powerful sound.
Released in September 1995, this song was issued as a single from the album Tragic Kingdom, climbed to No.
23 on the Billboard Hot 100, and impressively stayed on the chart for 29 consecutive weeks.
It has seen extensive media use, appearing in films like Clueless and Captain Marvel, and its appeal remains undiminished today.
With its simple chord progression, punchy riffs, and Gwen Stefani’s distinctive vocals, it’s ideal for learning the basics of instrument practice—a highly recommended track for those just starting out in rock.
Just Another NightMick Jagger

Over the Rolling Stones’ long career, they had provided songs for film soundtracks and the like, but this track marked Mick Jagger’s full-fledged solo debut.
Thanks in part to strong promotion, it became a big hit, and there was even talk that the Stones might break up, but the group is still going strong to this day.
Jean PierreMiles Davis

A track included on the album “We Want Miles,” released by Miles Davis in 1982.
It features a childlike, playful melody and has become one of Miles’s signature numbers.
George Cole, author of “The Last Miles: The Music of Miles Davis, 1980–1991,” has called it “an outstanding track among Miles’s work of the past decade.”

