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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'J' (441–450)

June 5thTroy Ave

Troy Ave “June 5th” (WSHH Exclusive – Official Music Video)
June 5thTroy Ave

Rapper Troy Ave from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York.

Many people probably associate him strongly with his beefs with Joey Bada$$ and T.I.

Because that impression tends to come first, it’s easy to forget that he actually has solid, high-level rapping skills.

This track incorporates a trap approach that lets you savor those skills.

Even though it’s trap, it’s not at all hard to get into—the way it’s crafted lets you feel its pop elements, which is a big part of the song’s appeal.

From a Japanese perspective, some parts might feel fairly gritty or carry a tense arrangement.

But at the time of its release in New York, it was embraced as an on-trend rap tune.

It’s approachable too, so once you get used to it, I think you’ll be hooked!

JumpTyla, Gunna, Skillibeng

Tyla, Gunna, Skillibeng – Jump (Official Music Video)
JumpTyla, Gunna, Skillibeng

This track stands out with its energetic, captivating rhythm.

Its unique blend of Afrobeats and pop makes it impossible not to dance.

The lyrics emphasize the importance of self-expression and freedom, encouraging you to live authentically.

Tyla’s soaring vocals harmonize beautifully with GUNNA and Skillibeng’s rap verses, creating a richly layered appeal.

Featured on the album “Tyla,” released in March 2024, it surged in popularity thanks to a TikTok dance challenge.

It’s a perfect pick to hype yourself up before a game or boost your confidence.

Jupiter JazzUnderground Resistance

Underground Resistance – Jupiter Jazz
Jupiter JazzUnderground Resistance

Roland’s TR sound really feels like the essence of techno.

Underground Resistance is the name of a techno unit and record label from Detroit, USA.

They have had a tremendous influence on other artists alongside figures in the techno scene such as Derrick May.

JustYourSoul (Tchami Remix)Valentino Khan

Valentino Khan & Diplo – JustYourSoul (Tchami Remix) [Official Audio]
JustYourSoul (Tchami Remix)Valentino Khan

American DJ Valentino Khan originally started out producing hip-hop and later transitioned into EDM.

His track “JustYourSoul” features classic elements like a mid-tempo four-on-the-floor beat and sampled vocals.

Even so, it’s packed with his own brilliant ideas, from the percussion to the song’s structure.

With his signature mustache, he also has a look that somehow feels approachable.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (451–460)

JosephinaVan Halen

An acoustic number included on the album created by the genius guitarist Eddie Van Halen—who revolutionized guitar playing—featuring former Extreme member Gary Cherone as the vocalist.

The duet with Eddie feels wonderfully soothing.

Judgement DayVan Halen

A heavy number featured as the second track on the 1991 album “F@U#C%K.” Its grinding guitar riff and relentlessly driving feel showcase Van Halen’s prowess as a hard rock band.

It’s a hot track where you can fully enjoy Eddie Van Halen’s phenomenal guitar work.

In this song, Eddie’s solo is even more entertaining thanks to a visually tricky move—fretting from over the top of the neck with his left hand.

Jump (Armin van Buuren Remix)Van Halen

Van Halen – Jump (Armin van Buuren Remix) [Official Audio]
Jump (Armin van Buuren Remix)Van Halen

Van Halen’s classic “Jump.” This “Jump (Armin van Buuren Remix)” is a remix of Van Halen’s “Jump.” The original already had a strong electronic feel, but this track emphasizes the electronic elements even more.

Isn’t it a rare example of arranging a song into club music without compromising the original? It’s super up-tempo and bright, so it’s perfect for events like school sports days!