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 Your DollSnow Strippers

Snow Strippers are an electronic duo from Michigan.
They specialize in rave-synth sounds, and every release lands with a sharp, punchy edge.
Their new track, Just Your Doll, is no exception.
While it’s unmistakably rave-synth at its core, you’ll hear bursts of heft and crispness reminiscent of dubstep throughout.
There’s no typical build-up, but it’s still a track that EDM fans can fully enjoy.
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Just One LifetimeSting, Shaggy

Sting, a musician Britain is proud of, and Shaggy, a reggae star from Jamaica—this unexpected duo’s collaborative album 44/876 received high praise, including winning at the 61st Grammy Awards.
Among its tracks, this song is one I especially recommend.
Its breezy reggae-pop sound carries a positive message that you only live once.
Sting’s sophisticated vocals intertwine perfectly with Shaggy’s rhythmic delivery, showcasing their remarkable chemistry.
The track was also featured in FIAT’s 120th anniversary campaign.
It’s perfect for a drive or a laid-back moment, so be sure to give it a listen.
Just Keep WalkingINXS

Following AC/DC and the Bee Gees, INXS is another famous band from Australia.
They debuted in 1980 with the album ‘INXS,’ and this song put them on the map.
It’s a new wave pop-style track characteristic of bands from the 1980s, and they went on to become a globally renowned group.
January 28J. Cole

A track by American rapper J.
Cole that centers on his own birthday, January 28.
It’s a song where Cole’s smooth rap rides over an incredibly catchy beat.
As the title bears his actual birthday, the feelings packed into this track are immeasurable.
It’s a rap song that makes January 28 a special day.
JuneauFuneral for a Friend

Hailing from Wales, Funeral for a Friend is a band that epitomized the UK post-hardcore scene of the 2000s.
Their songs sweep from delicate guitar arpeggios into explosive, emotionally charged band passages that are guaranteed to grab your heart.
This track seems to wrestle with unreachable feelings and a past one longs to sever, as aching clean melodies and piercing screams intertwine to striking effect.
Released in July 2003, the single reached No.
19 on the UK Singles Chart.
It served as a springboard to their debut album, Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation, which announced their name across the scene.
For those who want both lyricism and aggression, this is an unequivocally recommended track.
Just Like ChetLaufey

Laufey, a singer-songwriter from Iceland.
Deeply in love with classical and jazz, her music blends the charm of a bygone era with a modern sensibility.
This piece is a tribute to a legendary jazz trumpeter.
It’s utterly charming how she likens her tendency to fall in love easily to his famous song.
The acoustic sound and intimate, close-miked vocals heighten the romantic atmosphere.
Featured on her debut album, “Everything I Know About Love,” released in August 2022, this track helped lay the groundwork for her Grammy-winning album the following year.
Listen to it at a stylish restaurant while enjoying a conversation with someone special, and it might just become an unforgettable night.
Just Two GirlsWolf Alice

Wolf Alice, the British alternative rock band that has secured a firm place in the modern rock scene—winning the 2018 Mercury Prize for their second album, “Visions of a Life”—are set to release their fourth album, “The Clearing,” in August 2025.
One of its central tracks seems to brim with a heartwarming charm that differs from their grunge-leaning side.
Vocalist Ellie Rowsell has said the song was inspired by a meal she shared with a friend, and its theme centers on the comforting feeling of sorting out one’s thoughts through intimate conversation.
Its breezy soft-rock sound, driven by piano and drums, carries a calm, gentle atmosphere—like a leisurely afternoon spent with a friend.
It’s a tender, affectionate sound that makes you appreciate the simple joys of everyday life.

