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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JanuaryElton John

Elton John is an artist who gained tremendous popularity around the world in the early 1970s.
Because he often dressed in flamboyant fashion, many people may recognize him more by his appearance than by his name.
His biggest appeal, above all, is his catchy sound.
All of his songs are crafted to be easy to listen to without any quirks.
On the flip side, that can mean a lack of strong individuality, so he might not be the best fit for those looking for highly distinctive tracks.
One of his songs themed around January is “January.” It’s a classic pop tune, so be sure to give it a listen.
Jump OutExcision & Juelz

Characterized by energetic, powerful beats, this track is poised to ignite dance floors as the ultimate summer anthem.
Created through a collaboration between Excision and Juelz, it fuses heavy basslines with intricate rhythmic patterns, truly embodying the essence of EDM.
Although it was only released in July 2024, it has already gained massive popularity at festivals and live performances.
It’s a refreshing track perfect for summer nights, especially when driving with friends.
It’s also a great pick for newcomers to dubstep.
JASON’S PLANFivio Foreign

Fivio Foreign, known as a standard-bearer of Brooklyn drill, has released a new track that portrays a tragedy sparked by a love triangle.
Set against a cynical drill beat, the razor-sharp lyrics vividly capture the protagonist’s surging emotions and thirst for revenge.
Released in November 2024, the song also has a music video on YouTube.
Showcasing a deepening of his storytelling, this is a must-hear track for anyone looking to understand the current state of the American hip-hop scene.
Be sure to check it out along with the video.
Jesus to a childGeorge Michel

This song, sung by George Michael—the vocalist of the band Wham! that was active in the UK in the 1980s—is from 1996 and is included on the album “Older.” It’s a track he performs as a solo artist, and one that highlights his beautiful voice.
JulieHorsegirl

A new song by Horsegirl, a Chicago-born Gen Z alternative rock trio, is making waves.
Set to appear on their second album, “Phonetics On and On,” due out in February 2025, the track showcases the band’s evolution.
Incorporating new instruments like violin, synthesizer, and gamelan, it features a sound that pursues their signature sense of space and texture.
In January 2024, they returned to their hometown of Chicago to record at Wilco’s studio with Cate Le Bon as producer.
While you can feel the influence of ’80s and ’90s alternative music, the work has a world entirely its own.
It’s a recommended listen for anyone who wants to experience their DIY spirit–filled music.
Just OnceJames Ingram

Quincy Jones’s classic “Just Once.” That catchy melody really stands out, doesn’t it? Released in 1981, the song reached No.
17 on the Billboard charts that summer.
James Ingram’s warm vocals paired with the catchy melody are wonderful.
It’s in the ever-popular key of C major, yet its nostalgic sound captures the feel of the era.
A perfect pick when you’re in the mood for a little nostalgia.
Just DanceJamiroquai

Need a little breather? If you’re a man in your thirties, why not try singing Jamiroquai’s smash hit “Just Dance”? It’ll make you want to start moving.
Let’s set some lovely English lyrics to that stylish melody.
Somehow, your heart feels lighter.
Keep an ear out for that wonderful melody.


