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' (321–330)
No New Friends (Official Video) ft. Labrinth, Sia, DiploLSD

Some people find spending time with their friends so comfortable that they want to stay together forever.
A song that seems to speak for those feelings is “No New Friends ft.
Labrinth, Sia, Diplo.” This track is by LSD, a unit formed by rapper Labrinth, singer-songwriter Sia, and music producer Diplo.
In the song, the title phrase is repeated, depicting a friendship with existing friends that will last forever.
The pop sound also conveys an intention to lift the listener’s spirits.
A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with 'N' (331–340)
NAZARETHLana Lubany

Lana Lubany is a London-based Palestinian-American singer-songwriter who creates a captivating sound that fuses Middle Eastern influences with pop culture.
Released in September 2024, this song is a heartwarming track that portrays her love for her homeland and a journey to explore her roots.
Featuring lyrics that weave Arabic and English together and a pop/R&B hybrid style infused with traditional Middle Eastern elements, it showcases a world that is uniquely hers.
Included on the EP “YAFA,” scheduled for release in October 2024, this piece promises to offer listeners a fresh experience through music that serves as a cultural bridge.
Nackskott (Neckshot)Lifelover

Lifelover, which includes Kim Carlsson—also the mastermind behind Hypothermia—is a very intriguing band: despite being categorized as so-called depressive black metal, it has almost none of the genre’s typical black metal elements.
Their 2006 debut album Pulver, while featuring provocative artwork, eschews the stereotypically black-metal monochrome cover for something vividly colored that feels insane in a different way—and you’ll understand their uniqueness once you actually hear the music.
The opening track Nackskott features a post-punk-like ensemble, and throughout the album each song is compactly constructed; despite avant-garde developments, you can hear not only post-punk but even indie rock approaches, which is truly fascinating.
While the lo-fi sound production is certainly black-metal-like, the scream-like vocals, compared to other depressive black metal acts, often feel closer to singing—making it clear that Kim deliberately differentiates Lifelover from his other projects.
If you enjoy blackgaze or post-black, Lifelover’s music may be relatively accessible.
Sadly, in 2011, one of the central members, Jonas Bergqvist—known as “B”—took his own life, and the band chose to disband.
Nothing Else MattersLike Mike, Giuseppe Ottaviani, HEREON

The much-talked-about Italy-based DJ Like Mike, the ever-familiar Giuseppe Ottaviani, and HEREON released their track “Nothing Else Matters” in February 2024.
With its comfortable beat and energetic melody, this dance tune leaves a strong impression, showcasing a superb fusion of the trio’s musical styles.
The title suggests something special at its core, hinting at deep emotions woven into the piece.
One listen and your body will start moving—no doubt about it.
It’s guaranteed to lift the mood at summer parties and set club floors ablaze.
It’s also perfect when you want to add some color to your everyday life—a single track that transports you to an extraordinary world just by listening.
Not YouLil Mosey

A track defined by its lively beat and catchy flow is bringing a fresh breeze to the hip-hop scene.
The confident lyrics of the young rapper emphasize his own success and what sets him apart from others.
Released in October 2024 through a partnership between Lil Mosey’s label, Love U Forever, and Cinq Music, the song dropped alongside its music video on the same day.
It quickly drew attention, racking up roughly 170,000 views on YouTube soon after release.
This work fully showcases Lil Mosey’s signature style.
It’s a must-listen not only for those drawn to his sound, but for hip-hop fans in general.
need dat boyLil Nas X

Speaking of Lil Nas X from the United States, he’s the artist who scored a global hit with “Old Town Road” in 2019.
His new song, released in November 2024, starts with a piano melody and then unfolds into a drum and bass beat—an intriguing sound that sets it apart from his previous work.
The music video was released at the same time and is a must-see.
Directed by Andrew Donoho, the visuals offer a striking depiction of Lil Nas X’s evolving musical style.
This is his first new track since his 2021 debut album, Montero, and it’s sure to be a long-awaited release for fans.
NovemberLil Peep

Lil Peep, the rapper who passed away in 2017.
The song “November” is included on his posthumous album Diamonds.
It’s a track he worked on with music producer iLoveMakonnen, and it carries a somewhat lonely atmosphere.
Specifically, it describes losing a loved one in an already chilly November and feeling as if even one’s heart has gone cold.
Also, pay close attention to the beautiful choral parts.

