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' (291–300)
NICE GIRLSJaz Karis, Mahalia

A track that showcases the talents of two leading figures in the modern R&B scene.
Centered on the pain and vulnerability of heartbreak, this song vividly portrays the feelings of a woman wounded by love—impossible not to relate to.
This collaboration between South London’s Jaz Karis and the UK’s R&B songstress Mahalia blends their musical sensibilities beautifully, conveying deep emotion.
The way Jaz’s distinctive sound—infused with Amapiano and Afropop elements—intertwines with Mahalia’s lush vocals is truly satisfying.
It’s a masterpiece that everyone trying to recover from a breakup should hear.
No Bad VibesJazzy, KILIMANJARO

Brimming with a positive vibe, this track lifts your spirits just by listening—perfect for nighttime.
Born from a collaboration between Irish dance-pop singer Jazzy and KILIMANJARO, it features a groovy beat influenced by Afro house and electro-dance.
The lyrics, which emphasize shutting out negative emotions and embracing positivity, are also compelling.
Released in October 2024, the song fits party scenes as well as chill moments.
It’s great for driving, too—highly recommended if you’re after a bright, open atmosphere.
Night And DayJoe Pass

Joe Pass, one of the quintessential jazz guitarists with a large fan base, is well known for his duos with jazz vocalist Ella Fitzgerald, but this album lets you enjoy his solo guitar.
Even though he’s playing alone, you hear a variety of sounds that make you feel as if you’re listening to a band or an orchestra.
Many of the tracks are well-known jazz standards, and part of the fun is hearing how he puts his own spin on them.
No Such ThingJohn Mayer

“No Such Thing” is also recommended for farewell parties for graduates.
This song was written by singer-songwriter John Mayer based on his own experiences.
It portrays the anxiety high school graduates feel about entering society, as well as their rebellious feelings toward adults who try to decide their paths for them.
It also carries a positive message of “I’ll decide my own future.” Listening to it will likely fill you with courage and motivation.
New YorkJunior Varsity

The Los Angeles–based indie duo Junior Varsity’s new song portrays a romance unfolding amid the bustle of the city.
It captures the tension and complexity of unspoken feelings, resonating deeply with listeners.
Released in October 2024, the track preserves the band’s DIY spirit and garage-punk energy while showcasing more introspective storytelling.
Junior Varsity has toured with artists like Jean Dawson and LANY, drawing attention for their distinctive style.
Evoking a nostalgic ’90s sound, this release is perfect for anyone who relates to urban love.
NeverenderJustice, Tame Impala

The track co-produced by French electronic duo Justice and Australian psychedelic rock project Tame Impala stands out for its melancholic lyrics reflecting on difficult times in the past.
Blending electronic and disco into a distinctive sound, it marks a new frontier thanks to Kevin Parker’s emotive vocals.
Featured on Justice’s first album in about eight years, Hyperdrama, it’s a highlight ahead of their upcoming world tour.
It’s a bold, adventurous song I’d recommend not only to Justice fans but also to those who love Tame Impala.
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Never Say Never (ft. Jaden Smith)Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber’s classic “Never Say Never (ft.
Jaden Smith).” These days he leans more toward hip-hop, so many people associate him with edgier lyrics, but in the period shortly after his debut—when this song was released—he put out a lot of uplifting and heartwarming tracks.
This one is especially perfect for students preparing for entrance exams: its lyrics portray facing challenges without giving up, even when it feels impossible to turn back.
Exam-takers carry all their months of study into the battle of the test itself.
Isn’t this song just right for getting through that tough exam season?


