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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' (301–310)

No Love LostKeyshia Cole

Keyshia Cole – No Love Lost (From the Original Motion Picture “The Color Purple”)
No Love LostKeyshia Cole

Keyshia Cole’s 2023 release “No Love Lost” pays homage to the R&B sound of the ’90s and 2000s while incorporating a modern touch for a fresh finish.

Lyrics that symbolize the strength to move forward without looking back—and the independence of a self-reliant woman—resonate through her careful phrasing and powerful vocals.

Conveying a resolve to close the book on past love and step into a new self, the song stands out as a remarkable track that signals a new wave in R&B.

Nobody Loves You MoreKim Deal

Kim Deal – Nobody Loves You More (Official Video)
Nobody Loves You MoreKim Deal

Alternative rock legend Kim Deal has released an ambitious work from her first solo album.

This gem of a love song captures deep feelings for a cherished person.

Drawing fully on the musicality she honed with the Pixies and The Breeders, her emotional vocals and melodies resonate profoundly.

Included on the album “Nobody Loves You More,” released in November 2024, the track was also selected as the ending theme for a TV program.

It’s a recommended song for moments when you want to reaffirm your feelings for a lover or someone important, or to listen to alone on a quiet night.

A must-hear track that showcases a new frontier for Kim Deal.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (311–320)

Natty DubKing Tubby

King Tubby – The Roots Of Dub [Full Album] (Platinum Edition)
Natty DubKing Tubby

Osbourne Ruddock, better known as King Tubby, was a Jamaican sound engineer, mixing innovator, and composer who established and popularized dub music from the 1960s through the 1970s.

With its massive bass and laid-back, offbeat-driven rhythms, his music set audiences dancing around the world.

His studio work was so innovative that it continues to inspire countless followers in today’s music scene, and its powerful influence can be seen far beyond reggae—in rock, pop, techno, and many other fields.

The Roots of Dub, released by King Tubby in 1974, is, as its title suggests, an indispensable album and one of the classic masterpieces of dub.

Nothing To DoKings Of Leon

Kings Of Leon – Nothing To Do
Nothing To DoKings Of Leon

Speaking of Kings of Leon, they’re a four-piece rock band from Nashville, Tennessee, known for a sound influenced by a wide range of genres, including Southern rock, garage rock, and hard rock.

Their new song, released in April 2024, is a dynamic rock tune that layers distorted guitars while also showing a post-punk side.

The lyrics—focusing on indifference toward love and feelings of loneliness—are noteworthy as well, seeming to voice the emotions of modern people struggling with alienation.

As the lead single from their long-awaited new album, it’s a must-listen not just for fans but for anyone.

Never Underestimate the Power of a WomanKlymaxx

Klymaxx – Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman
Never Underestimate the Power of a WomanKlymaxx

Climax, known for its groundbreaking lineup at the time with five Black members out of six, was a girls’ band that enjoyed popularity in the 1980s with a sound that pop-ified elements of Black music like R&B and funk.

If you hear the melody of their hit ballad “I Miss You,” which reached No.

5 on the U.S.

charts, anyone who remembers that era will likely think, “Oh, that group!” In the ’80s, when all-female bands were rare, the impact of a band centered on Black women actually playing instruments was enormous; precisely now, in the 2020s as culture becomes more diverse, it’s worth revisiting the significance of that.

Their memorable debut single, “Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman,” released in 1981, is a must-hear classic for soul and R&B fans, built on a fierce funk groove! And above all, what a title—perhaps it was their own declaration as an all-female music group breaking into the scene.

News MattKodak Black

Kodak Black – News Matt [Official Video]
News MattKodak Black

Kodak Black, a native of Florida, USA, released a new song in November 2024.

Produced by ATL Jacob, this hip-hop/trap track is featured on his latest album, Trill Bill.

It’s a song that fully showcases Kodak Black’s distinctive rap style, marked by streetwise lyrics and a smooth, flowing delivery.

The candid verses about hardship and betrayal, as well as the loneliness and anxiety lurking behind success, strongly reflect his experiences and state of mind, and are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

Non BelieverKodak Black

Kodak Black – Non Believer [Official Audio]
Non BelieverKodak Black

American rapper Kodak Black’s new single, set for release on March 29, 2024, is a spiritual track that candidly explores his faith and inner struggles.

Touching on various religions, including Judaism and Islam, it paints a striking portrait of his journey in search of truth.

The lyrics carry a strong message about turning to religion to live a better life, intertwining with his clumsy-yet-compelling flow for a highly intriguing result.

With this work, Kodak takes on more mature themes, delivering a powerful piece that delves deeply into his spiritual side.

It’s a bold, invigorating track meant to reach anyone feeling lost in life.