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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Just LikeMarvin Gaye

Included on ‘Romantically Yours,’ which features standard numbers, this track is one of his originals.
He’s produced many great songs, but this is the best in my opinion.
Lush strings and piano paired with his silky vocals—it’s a blissful love ballad.
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Just FineMary J Blige

This is a soothing song by Mary J.
Blige, who made a name for herself in rhythm and blues, featuring smooth vocal sensibilities over a dancer-like mid-tempo track.
With an urban, vibrant feel, it’s a bright, uplifting tune perfect for listening to in September.
Just a RobotMcki Robyns-P

This is a single released in 2018 by Mcki Robyns-P, known for crafting electric numbers.
It’s based on K1-B0, a character from the game Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, and features vocals by Dex, Fukase (modeled on the vocalist of SEKAI NO OWARI), and Kagamine Len V4.
Depicting a robot’s inner struggle, it’s a charming track that evokes human emotions within a digital world.
JikaMelly Feat. Ari Lasso

This is a duet by the former vocalist of Dewa, the legendary Indonesian band, and the current vocalist of Potret.
The song tells the feelings of a former couple after their breakup.
It’s perfect for those struggling with the dilemma of whether to get back together or not.
June BugMelvins

A popular Melvins track from the album “Stoner Witch”! A brisk instrumental rock tune that blows away that annoying, clammy humidity.
The deeply reverbed guitar melody, which conjures a mysterious scene reminiscent of June’s rainy skies, sounds unbelievably cool.
The arrangement is simple, but it’s crafted so well that it never gets old.
Je Pars Mais Je T’aimeMennel

Menel, an artist who gained popularity on a French audition show, is a Muslim singer who performs in French, Arabic, and English.
Her musicality is highly distinctive: while incorporating Arabian sounds, she also evokes the feel of French pop, crafting a unique style.
Her track “Je Pars Mais Je T’aime” showcases the full appeal of her sound.
If you enjoy unconventional song structures, be sure to give it a listen.
January 1979Mewithoutyou

A track that captures deep introspection and hope—perfect for the start of a new year—can be found on mewithoutYou’s Catch for Us the Foxes.
It’s marked by energetic guitar sounds and emotional vocals, with lyrics that weave in religious imagery and spiritual themes.
Released in October 2004, the album reached No.
20 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart and earned high praise among indie rock fans.
It’s a recommended song for anyone looking to reflect on themselves as they welcome the new year or to embrace fresh resolve.
Why not immerse yourself in its profound lyricism and make January a month of renewal?


