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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Collection of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (271–280)
Not Another Love SongElla Mai

A heartfelt mid-tempo ballad by UK R&B singer Ella Mai that gently sings of sweet, bittersweet love.
With her characteristically delicate vocals, she expresses the complex feelings of hoping for and fearing a new romance—embracing her feelings for the other person while being unable to fully admit them.
Released in October 2020, this work drew attention as her most notable release since the Grammy-winning Best R&B Song “Boo’d Up,” and was later included on her 2022 album Heart On My Sleeve.
Producer Mustard’s polished sound blends exquisitely with Ella Mai’s emotive vocals, creating a song that closely resonates with anyone whose heart is swayed by love.
Numb Little BugEm Beihold

Numb Little Bug, released in January 2022, is one of the standout tracks of the year, hitting No.
1 on Spotify’s Global Viral Chart right after it came out.
It’s the major-label debut single by singer-songwriter Em Beihold, born in 1999, and it first drew attention when she posted a piano-and-vocal version on her TikTok in August 2021, prior to the official release.
While the song features an irresistibly poppy, light-footed ensemble and a subtly wistful melody that sticks in your head, its lyrics—rooted in Beihold’s experience taking antidepressants—are far from bright.
They lay bare the raw emotions of young people living through the stifling atmosphere of the pandemic era, to an almost painful degree.
Even so, there’s also a sense that it isn’t sheer despair, which seems to capture the mindset of the younger generation remarkably well.
For listeners who find that purely cheerful, happy songs don’t quite satisfy—that inexpressible, hazy sense of unease that makes life feel hard—this is a track you should definitely hear.
Not AfraidEminem

This is a powerful anthem born from Eminem’s album Recovery.
Its message of overcoming adversity and discovering a new self is sure to resonate with students preparing for entrance exams.
Released in April 2010, it debuted at No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100—a first in 12 years for a male solo hip-hop artist.
Highly acclaimed at the MTV Video Music Awards and the Grammys, this song will gently push exam takers to face themselves and conquer their fears.
Especially during times when motivation tends to dip, give it a listen.
Not Worthy (ft. Nonso Amadi)Emotional Oranges

Emotional Oranges are a male-female R&B duo.
Their track created with the silky-voiced singer Nonso Amadi is Not Worthy (ft.
Nonso Amadi).
It opens with a short, sub-30-second intro, after which a laid-back rap begins.
The lyrics depict a man’s change of heart as he shifts his flow.
With its detailed storytelling, it’s something many listeners—regardless of gender—can relate to.
NEW WEST ORDERFEVER 333

Formed in 2017 around Jason Aalon Butler, the former vocalist of the band letlive known for its distinctive post-hardcore sound, Fever 333 deliver an aggressive, genre-blending style that’s earned them a passionate following in Japan as well, including an appearance at Fuji Rock.
Originally a bass-less trio, the band saw two members depart in 2022, leaving Jason as the sole remaining original member; they now perform as a four-piece that includes a female bassist.
Their new single “New West Order,” released in June 2024, is a 2020s-style hybrid with strong West Coast hip-hop influences.
Be sure to check out the lyrics, which reflect Jason’s roots growing up in Los Angeles.
No Habra Segunda ParteFlavio Rodríguez

When people think of Spain, many inevitably picture Latin music like flamenco or reggaeton.
While those genres are certainly popular, teenagers and people in their twenties mainly prefer hip-hop and R&B.
One singer-songwriter who is especially highly regarded in Spain’s R&B scene is Flavio Rodríguez, who sings “No Habrá Segunda Parte.” His raspy voice paired with R&B is incredibly cool—be sure to check him out.
Never Lose MeFlo Milli

Flo Milli is a young rapper from the United States.
She shot to fame with hit songs like “Beef FloMix” and “In the Party,” generating huge buzz on social media.
Her latest track, “Never Lose Me,” delivers a powerful message that appeals to loyalty and respect toward a partner.
The song is frequently used in crafting and handmade-focused videos.
It pairs exceptionally well with posts by female users, so be sure to check it out.

