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A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N'

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “N,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not think of one right away.

That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “N,” like “New,” “No,” “Night,” and “Need,” all of which sound like they’d make great song titles.

In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “N,” regardless of era or genre.

By exploring music from a perspective you haven’t tried before, you might discover some new favorites.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (51–60)

NEW TRIPQuavo, Yeat & BNYX®

Quavo, Yeat & BNYX® – NEW TRIP (Real Lyfe Shit)
NEW TRIPQuavo, Yeat & BNYX®

A collaborative track by Quavo—known as a bridge-builder for Atlanta trap—Yeat, a leading figure in Gen Z’s rage scene, and BNYX®, the music producer at the core of the producer collective Working on Dying.

Released in November 2025 via Quality Control Music/Motown Records, the song arrived after a live debut at ComplexCon 2025.

Its lyrics liken the rush of newfound wealth and experiences to a trip, paired with a floaty, spatially effected sound design.

The hard-edged 808s and minimal sonic architecture by BNYX® and Sapjer accentuate Quavo’s melodic flow and Yeat’s razor-edged vocal tone.

A recommended listen for those seeking a luxurious flex with a cyber-infused aesthetic.

NOBODYZEP

ZEP – NOBODY (Official Music Video)
NOBODYZEP

ZEP, a Netherlands-based rapper/singer/producer who seamlessly crosses between hip-hop and bass music, has released a new single from PULSE Records in November 2025.

A multi-instrumentalist who handles drums, guitar, bass, and even keys—and a towering showman standing over two meters tall who has been energizing the European festival scene—he delivers a track built for the floor, where hard-hitting kicks and a surging sub-bass fill the space.

Offbeat-emphasized hi-hat patterns and razor-sharp flows create a sense of speed, beautifully fusing the textures of UK bass with the vitality of hip-hop.

The mix is tuned with live impact in mind, designed to shine at festival and club volumes.

If you’re searching for a fresh intersection between bass music and rap, this is a track you’ll want to feel for yourself.

NOT THE ONEChy Cartier

As a young rapper from Tottenham, Chy Cartier is bringing fresh energy to the UK rap scene.

Born in 2004, she’s a natural talent who learned rap by memorizing the hip-hop, dancehall, and grime her mother played when she was a child, and reportedly wrote her first lyrics at age seven.

She began pursuing music in earnest around 2018, and a snippet of “Bossed Up,” released at the end of 2023, went viral on social media and propelled her to a rapid breakthrough.

She followed up with a string of tracks featuring an aggressive yet melodic flow—such as “YO,” which racked up tens of millions of views on TikTok, and “SHUSH,” which balances street sensibilities with a taste for luxury.

In April 2025, she released her highly anticipated debut mixtape, NO BRING INS, which earned strong praise from Pitchfork.

Favoring bass-heavy beats and her signature ad-lib—“BAP!”—her sound, combined with a striking persona influenced by Foxy Brown and Nicki Minaj, has made her stand out as a new role model among women MCs in UK rap.

Aiming to become a cultural icon at the intersection of fashion and music, she’s an ideal artist for listeners who crave both hard-hitting rap and introspective storytelling.

Never Need MeRachel Chinouriri

Rachel Chinouriri – Never Need Me (Official Music Video)
Never Need MeRachel Chinouriri

Rachel Chinouriri, who began her career in earnest in 2018, is a rising singer-songwriter who went from posting home recordings on SoundCloud to signing with the storied British label Parlophone.

After earning acclaim with her 2019 debut EP, “Mama’s Boy,” she has built a following with a style that anchors itself in alternative pop and indie rock while contemporizing Britpop-inflected guitar sounds.

Her signature track “So My Darling” resurfaced on TikTok and drew renewed attention, and her debut album “What a Devastating Turn of Events,” released in May 2024, reached the UK Top 20.

At the 2025 BRIT Awards, she received double nominations for Artist of the Year and Best New Artist, and it was reported that Adele sent her a congratulatory bouquet.

Hailing from southwest London to Zimbabwean immigrant parents, she is known for transforming family history and formative experiences into richly narrative lyrics.

With an unvarnished voice and approachable melodies that invite empathy, she’s an artist highly recommended for fans of Britpop and UK guitar pop.

Next Year BabyJamie Cullum

Every time the new year comes around, everyone vows, “This year I’ll really change,” yet those resolutions always fizzle out in a few days… Capturing that relatable, real-life youth with humor is a signature song by British jazz pianist Jamie Cullum.

The track appears on his acclaimed 2003 October release, Twentysomething—his definitive album, which became the fastest-selling jazz album in UK history and sold 2.5 million copies worldwide.

In the lyrics, he reels off New Year’s resolutions like “drink less,” “read more books,” and “call my grandma every week,” only to confess in the end that what he truly wants is to tell the person he’s always liked how he feels.

With a swinging piano feel and warm analog recording, it’s a song whose blend of self-deprecation and romance hits home—a perfect listen for the New Year.