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” (231–240)
No BackboneCan’t Swim

The rock band Can’t Swim from Keansburg, New Jersey released a new single on April 18, 2024.
Titled “No Backbone,” the track is a standout that unleashes their signature blend of post-hardcore, emo pop, and pop punk.
Despite its simple structure, it feels like a fresh direction for the band.
This is their first new release since the album “Thanks but No Thanks,” and it’s slated to be performed on their upcoming U.S.
tour after the release—so fans should definitely catch it live!
Never Come BackCaribou

Daniel Victor Snaith from Canada performs as Caribou.
His track “Never Come Back” appears on the 2020 album “Suddenly” and has aspects of a breakup song.
It expresses lost love and the difficulty of moving on through rhythmic electronic sounds.
In particular, the wish that neither person regrets the time they spent together after the breakup is striking.
Listening to it while eating or relaxing can add an elegant sense of dissonance to everyday life.
Caribou’s delicate yet powerful musicality will make any situation feel refreshingly new.
Nobody Does It BetterCarly Simon

“Nobody Does It Better” is a 1977 smash hit performed by Carly Simon, also famous as the theme song for the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
Composed by Marvin Hamlisch with lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager, this sumptuous ballad shines even brighter through Carly Simon’s vocals.
Celebrating love, the song’s delicate yet dramatic allure has captured hearts across generations.
In the United States, it sold over a million copies within just a year of its release, a testament to its immense popularity.
Among the many classics that defined the 1970s, “Nobody Does It Better” stands out as a truly exceptional gem.
No SecurityChaos UK

From a simple yet weighty, noisy intro to a blood-curdling scream about 30 seconds in, then a full-throttle blast of straight-up hardcore punk! If this kind of sound stirs you even a little, it’s no exaggeration to say the path to hardcore punk has opened for you.
Formed around 1979 near Bristol, England, Chaos UK—alongside hometown peers like Disorder—stand as one of the flagbearers of British hardcore punk and are also known as pioneers of what’s called “noise-core.” They first toured Japan in 1985, leaving a massive impact on the Japanese hardcore punk scene and earning respect as a symbolic presence within it.
The obi strip on the domestic Japanese release of their self-titled debut album from 1984 boasts lines like “Chaos is their very origin!” and “Noise is their first cry!”—and one listen makes it all click.
“No Security” is one of their most popular tracks and one of hardcore punk’s finest anthems.
It’s included on the aforementioned album, so start there and let their noisy sonic onslaught wash over you.
niteChase Shakur

We’re introducing “nite,” which has been generating a lot of buzz on social media.
It’s a track released by Chase Shakur, an artist known for blending a variety of genres like funk and pop.
The song is included on the album “it’s not you, it’s me…
it’s love.” Its biggest draw is the highly addictive track.
This time, it features elements that evoke jazz, paired with airy, effortless vocals.
Nightmares (ft. Byron Messia)Chris Brown

Chris Brown, a representative American R&B singer who enjoys high name recognition in Japan, is a remarkably long-standing artist who has been active since the 2000s.
Among his songs, the one I especially recommend is Nightmares (ft.
Byron Messia).
While Chris Brown has increasingly incorporated hip-hop in recent years, you can also feel the essence of hip-hop trap in this track—for example, in the way the hi-hats are programmed.
NomadClairo

The much-anticipated new release from Clairo, a rising star in American indie pop, features her signature, gently textured sound.
Opening her June 2024 album “Charm,” this track portrays an inner struggle between loneliness and the desire for connection.
Clairo’s delicate vocals blend with elements of jazz and psych-folk, resulting in a warm, deeply affecting piece.
It’s a great entry point for listeners new to her music.


