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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NARCISISSTIC PERSONALITY DISORDERODETARI

Odetari is an artist gaining popularity with his up-tempo style.
His track “NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER” captivated TikTok users with its unique sound.
In April 2023, it even broke into the top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
Despite its short length, it packs a punch in the “Odecore” genre, winning over young listeners.
It’s the perfect song for anyone seeking pure euphoria!
new year’s dayOliver Francis

Oliver Francis is an artist who’s been active mainly on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud.
His music is rooted in mellow hip-hop, and his pop-leaning style has earned him strong praise from female listeners.
Among his tracks, one that’s especially perfect for the New Year is “new year’s day.” It’s a flex-themed piece centered on the New Year, highlighted by the punchline: “I’m too rich for the rich boys.”
Nobody (from Kaiju No. 8)OneRepublic

With its exhilarating melody and powerful rhythm, this track is sure to liven up any year-end or New Year party.
The lyrics convey a resolve to support friends and the strength of their bonds, delivering the kind of moving message that only OneRepublic can.
Released in April 2024 and selected as the ending theme for the popular anime Kaiju No.
8, it marks the band’s first collaboration with Japanese anime.
It’s recommended not only for Western music fans but also for anime enthusiasts.
Sing it with friends, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory.
New Year’s ResolutionOtis Redding & Carla Thomas

This song was released as a duet by the great soul singer Otis Redding—who tragically died in his twenties—and Carla Thomas, who is also known as the daughter of Rufus Thomas.
It appears on the classic 1967 duet album King & Queen.
Set to a gentle 6/8 rhythm, their soulful vocals are absolutely mesmerizing.
The title means “New Year’s Resolution,” and the lyrics seem to suggest a couple trying to start over.
It’s a track you can easily enjoy as background music, especially if you prefer to spend New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day in a relaxed way.
Not All Heroes Wear CapesOwl City

This is a classic track released under Owl City, the solo project of Adam Young, who is also very popular here in Japan for his unique electropop style, naive yet emotional vocals, and brilliant melodies.
Included on the 2018 album “Cinematic,” it’s a simple pop song built around a light, sprightly guitar sound, with Adam’s unchangingly fresh voice resonating beautifully.
In fact, this song was first released in June 2017, before the album, as a Father’s Day song.
It sings about how his hero isn’t someone wearing a cape battling great evil, but his father.
Being able to say that your hero is your dad is really wonderful, isn’t it? Why not listen to this song and take the opportunity to express your appreciation to your own “hero,” something that can be hard to say in everyday life?
No More TearsOzzy Osbourne

Legendary heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne’s solo work No More Tears.
Released in 1991, this album stands as one of the biggest successes of his career.
Zakk Wylde’s performance—featuring heavy guitar riffs and bold solos—pairs perfectly with Ozzy’s distinctive vocals across a slew of standout tracks.
With melodious, catchy songs like “Mama, I’m Coming Home,” it won support from a wide audience.
Including a Grammy Award–winning track, this release is recommended not only for hard rock fans but also for anyone interested in heavier music.
Never Gonna Not Dance AgainP!nk

Never Gonna Not Dance Again, included on American singer-songwriter P!nk’s 2023 album TRUSTFALL.
Centered on the theme of what you would do if the night the world ended arrived, it straightforwardly conveys a desire to enjoy singing and dancing with a bright spirit.
Her energetic vocals set against a dazzling dance beat are sure to lift you up.
It’s a positive dance track that carries a message of valuing the present rather than being bound by the past.


