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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Jet To Jetalcatrazz

Included on the 1983 album “No Parole from Rock ’n’ Roll.” A four-piece band formed around Graham Bonnet, who was dismissed from MSG in Los Angeles in 1983.
Although the recording quality isn’t great, this is a must-hear work for Graham’s shouts and Yngwie Malmsteen’s guitar playing.
John Lblack midi

black midi are a three-piece rock band formed in London in 2017.
While rooted in math rock and progressive rock, they incorporate noise and avant-garde elements into an experimental sound that’s shaken up the UK music scene.
Their debut album, Schlagenheim, released in June 2019, reached the UK Albums Chart top 50 and was nominated for the Mercury Prize.
They’ve also earned high praise for their live performances, and toured Japan in 2019 and 2022.
Their unbounded musicality and unpredictable staging make them perfect for music fans seeking something new and stimulating.
just relaxjoe feat. dre

An R&B track by Joe that samples A Tribe Called Quest’s Electric Relaxation, weaving a tight, gritty mood.
It features a singable key progression, making it a karaoke-friendly song that even tone-deaf men can tackle without strain.
just friendspotsu

It seems that Potsu pursues music as a bit of a side gig.
That said, his work has earned high praise—for example, it was sampled by the legendary American rapper XXXTentacion.
Potsu, who even writes his own artist name in katakana, is clearly fond of Japan.
On his 2018 album “just friends,” he crafts a laid-back sound reminiscent of the background music you’d hear in old Japanese anime.
Juramento eterno de salÁlvaro de Luna

Álvaro de Luna, from Seville, Spain, is an artist gaining attention for his passionate vocals and pop-rock sound.
He made his solo debut in November 2020, making a striking start with his single “Juramento eterno de sal,” which trended on Spotify.
He won Best New Artist at the 2021 Los 40 Music Awards and has been nominated for a Latin Grammy, underscoring the high regard for his talent.
His unique sound blends pop, jazz, and rock, paired with lyrics that resonate deeply.
He’s highly recommended for listeners interested in Spanish-language music or music fans looking to discover new talent.
JUICYKōda Kumi

It’s a sexy, upbeat track brimming with R&B vibes from the still-at-the-top songstress Kumi Koda.
With her many charms, I feel her vocal ability will continue to evolve.
I have a hunch she could become an even better artist if she leans further into authentic R&B.
Journey To The PastAaliyah

This is a tear-jerker song by Aaliyah, who, despite passing away at a young age, still provides high-sense rhythm and blues that lives on as a legend.
It’s a track that creates an excellent mood even in April, and one that makes you want to listen while picturing Aaliyah’s brilliance behind your eyes.


