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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' (1–10)

New SelfNEW!The Bobby Lees

The Bobby Lees are a rock band that’s gained popularity for their raw, garage rock- and punk rock–driven sound.

If you follow the mainstream, you might not know them, but in the rock scene they’re supported by a wide range of generations.

Their new track is this one: the title song of their album “New Self,” scheduled for release in June 2026, unveiled as a lead single in March 2026.

It’s an energetic track grounded in late-’90s hip-hop influences, with lead vocalist Sam Quartin’s urgent delivery shining through.

A killer tune that highlights a slightly bittersweet theme of confronting the self! Even listeners new to this kind of genre will find plenty to enjoy.

NOISENEW!ivri

ivri – NOISE (Visualizer)
NOISENEW!ivri

Solo American artist Ivry, who first drew attention with anonymous online posts and has since evolved her sound toward alternative rock, has been active since the late 2010s.

Though still relatively underground, she enjoys a devoted following among certain listeners.

The track featured here is a single released in March 2026.

It’s characterized by introspective themes—self-loss and reinvention—expressed through gritty-textured guitars and spacious vocal processing.

The work extends the strong narrative world established on her previous album, “the theory of you.” True to her style, it leans into shoegaze-tinged rock, with a pleasingly noisy sonic palette.

If you’re searching for distinctive rock, be sure to check it out.

Needle GuyNEW!Dylan Brady

Dylan Brady, also known as a member of the duo 100 gecs, famed for fusing extreme sonic experimentation with pop.

A key figure in hyperpop who’s also active as a producer for artists like Charli XCX, he released this track in February 2026 on his own label.

It’s his first official solo single in about eight years—an aggressive style of bass music known as tearout that he’s long been dropping in DJ sets to electrify dance floors.

The music video, directed by Tim Heidecker and depicting a crime drama, has drawn attention as well, but it’s the distorted sub-bass and breakneck, ever-shifting sound design packed into roughly three minutes that truly astonish.

Even if you only know him as a pop iconoclast, this release should put Brady’s club-ready side back on your radar.

No Place Of Warmth (Feat. Gerard Way)NEW!Frozen Soul

FROZEN SOUL – No Place Of Warmth (Feat. Gerard Way) (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
No Place Of Warmth (Feat. Gerard Way)NEW!Frozen Soul

Frozen Soul is a death metal band that began activity in 2018 and has been steadily building a following from their base in Texas.

Their sound is characterized by a core of old-school death metal combined with the explosive power drawn from hardcore.

They’re planning to release their album “No Place of Warmth” in May 2026, and this track, “No Place Of Warmth (Feat.

Gerard Way),” is the lead single.

The fact that Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance guests on the track is a hot topic, but the real highlight is how the song powerfully portrays the resolve to move forward amid a world gone cold.

It’s a stunning piece, and one I’d recommend both to newcomers to death metal and to rock fans in general.

Nightingale Lane.NEW!RAYE

RAYE – Nightingale Lane. (Live at Abbey Road Studios)
Nightingale Lane.NEW!RAYE

Singer-songwriter RAY, hailing from South London, is a powerhouse who achieved the remarkable feat of winning six categories at the 2024 BRIT Awards.

She once struggled with contractual disputes with her record label, but established global acclaim with the works she released after going independent.

The song she unveiled in February 2026 is Nightingale Lane.

It’s the lead single from the album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE., slated for release in March 2026.

This ballad is set in a specific place etched with memories of her own heartbreak.

While it chronicles sorrow, the addition of sweeping orchestration and choir builds to a powerful arc toward hope that is truly overwhelming.

It’s perfect for when you want to heal a wounded heart, so be sure to check it out.