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.
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Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (111–120)
Now and at the Hour of Our Death (Feat. Bones)$UICIDEBOY$

The American hip-hop duo $uicideboy$, who built massive underground support and achieved success on their own terms, have released a track ahead of their August 2025 album, “Thy Kingdom Come.” The song is making waves for reuniting them—officially, for the first time in over a decade—with cloud-rap pioneer BONES.
Its sound, woven from a mysterious piano melody and heavy bass, is a true fusion of horrorcore and trap.
The track delves into inner darkness—dependence on women, urges toward self-harm—and it’s precisely this raw outcry that defines $uicideboy$.
You’ll likely find yourself deeply drawn into their dark allure.
A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (121–130)
No Time To TalkJonas Brothers

A sparkling, feel-good dance tune packed with love and respect for classic disco! This track, released in June 2025 by the popular American sibling band the Jonas Brothers, is the lead single from their seventh album, “Greetings from Your Hometown.” Paying homage to the Bee Gees—whom they grew up listening to—it radiates the unique bond only a brother band can share.
Its passionate message of wanting to connect through dance rather than words blends perfectly with the breezy beat.
It’s guaranteed to elevate your weekend drive or party!
Nice Try Wrong GuyNicholas Craven & Boldy James

The duo who command deep trust in the underground hip-hop scene—Canadian producer Nicholas Craven and Detroit rapper Boldy James—have released a new track in June 2025.
Craven’s butter-smooth, soulful loops feel incredibly satisfying, and when paired with James’s dry, razor-sharp delivery, they create a unique sense of tension.
The loyalty-themed lyrics cut deep, resonating powerfully with listeners.
The track also carries added weight given that it was completed as James recovered from his January 2023 accident, lending the work a strong narrative layer.
It’s a song that’s especially worth hearing for anyone looking to tap into the depth of hip-hop.
Needle And The Damage DoneNeil Young

Neil Young, a Canadian artist whose acoustic guitar arpeggios weave music that at times gently, at times sharply, pierces the heart.
The song he performed live in January 1971—said to have been written in about thirty minutes—contains, despite its delicate guitar lines, a searing cry born of witnessing a friend being consumed by drugs.
Within its brief running time, it condenses deep mourning for a life lost and a helpless sorrow toward an unchangeable reality, resonating heavily with the listener.
The piece was included on the landmark 1972 album Harvest and also released as the B-side to the single Old Man.
You can also experience his performance in the 2006 documentary film Heart of Gold and on the DVD of the 1971 television program The Johnny Cash Show.
It is a masterful rendition to hear when you want to touch upon the subtle nuances of deep emotion within an acoustic soundscape.
No EffortPrincess Nokia

Princess Nokia is a rapper and songwriter from the United States.
Her music celebrates confidence and individuality, expressing freedom from society’s expectations.
She’s known for a unique style that blends poppy, catchy melodies with rap reminiscent of Nicki Minaj.
A track she released in March 2022 gained attention when it was featured in a commercial for Bose’s New Ultra Open Earbuds.
While she takes pride in fashion and appearance, her lyrics convey a stance that resists materialism.
It’s a song that everyone who values being true to themselves should definitely listen to.
NevermoreU.K.

U.K.
is a virtuoso unit that Britain proudly offers in progressive rock and jazz fusion—you may have heard the name.
The dramatic, nearly eight-minute track on their 1978 debut album U.K.
is a must-listen if you want to experience the depth of fusion.
It begins with a delicate acoustic guitar introduction, erupts into thrilling improvisation, and then unfolds into a sweeping flood of sound woven by grand synthesizers and guitar.
The lyrics convey a palpable sense of nostalgia for a changing city and a poignant longing for what’s been lost.
The classic album U.K., which includes this track, became a hit after its release in March 1978, selling over 250,000 copies within six months.
It’s a perfect work for nights when you want to immerse yourself in technically masterful performances and richly narrative music.
NOT THE SAME2 Chainz, Ne-Yo

Rapper 2 Chainz, from College Park, Georgia, is not only active in music but also as an actor and entrepreneur.
The June 2025 track he created together with powerhouse R&B singer Ne-Yo is a captivating song where 2 Chainz’s signature trap style blends beautifully with Ne-Yo’s soulful vocals.
Over a laid-back beat, themes of 2 Chainz’s personal growth and rebirth from pain are skillfully expressed, with Ne-Yo’s emotional singing further elevating the story.
The track serves as part of the soundtrack for the short film “Red Clay,” which 2 Chainz also helped produce, closely tying into the film’s themes of community trauma and healing.
It’s a song that exudes warmth and strength, offering support to those striving to overcome hardship.


