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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Nobody knowsSTAMP & Christopher Chu

The film One for the Road, which drew attention for its portrayal of friendship between men, was further elevated by its moving theme song, Nobody Knows.
The singers are Stamp, one of Thailand’s most popular artists, and Christopher Chu.
It’s a bittersweet ballad that ties in beautifully with the film, so be sure to give it a listen.
By the way, these two actually teamed up before on the album that marked Stamp’s debut in Japan.
If you’re interested, check that out as well.
Nobody Gets MeSZA

When choosing background music for a farewell party, Western songs with moving melodies and poignant lyrics are a perfect fit.
For example, a melody that evokes a sense of a final parting can bring tears while also instilling hope for a new beginning.
Ballads are also effective.
A gently flowing piano line can add depth to a touching farewell scene and leave a lasting impression on attendees.
From songs that color tearful goodbyes to numbers that send encouragement for a positive future, there is a wealth of Western music suitable for a farewell setting.
Moreover, when timeless classics from across eras and regions are lined up, the atmosphere becomes truly special.
To celebrate a loved one’s next step, why not put your heart into the selection and create a moving, memorable moment?
Nonsense(Sped Up Version)Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter’s “Nonsense (Sped Up Version)” is, as the title suggests, highly addictive—no wonder it went viral on TikTok.
Since its release on November 14, 2022, it has ranked high on charts in many countries and continues to captivate listeners.
Set to a colorful melody that captures the dizzying feelings of being in love—and with a fast tempo—it sticks in your head after just one listen.
If you’re in love, you’ll relate to the sweet, chaotic emotions Sabrina sings about, and it’s highly recommended for anyone swaying in the throes of romance.
NurtureSabrina Claudio

Sabrina Claudio is known for her whispery singing style.
She’s a singer-songwriter from the United States who drew major attention in 2016 with her EP Confidently Lost, uploaded to the music-focused social platform SoundCloud.
Nurture is a slow ballad with a captivating clarity that fully showcases her talent.
The title means “to foster,” and the chorus line, “Let me nurture you, tell me what to do…,” is intensely sensual and deeply moving!
No Ordinary LoveSade

Sade is a British band that has been active since the early 1980s.
One of their signature songs, “No Ordinary Love,” was released in 1992 from the album Love Deluxe.
The song portrays the depth and complexity of love, resonating with listeners around the world.
Its use in the film “Indecent Proposal” and its Grammy Award further testify to its impact.
With its smooth, passionate melody and Sade Adu’s mesmerizing vocals, the track is like a fine, full-bodied wine.
It’s perfect for a romantic evening or when you want to calm your mind.
Be sure to listen to it with someone special.
Nice Knowing YouSadie Jean

This is an expressive song that skillfully weaves together the bittersweetness and forward-looking emotions characteristic of Sadie Jean’s music.
True to her American roots, the lyrics brim with unfiltered, genuine feelings and leave a strong impression.
While conveying the loneliness of a breakup, the song also wishes happiness for the other person, capturing a complex emotional state in a clear, translucent vocal delivery.
Included on her debut EP, “Simple Like 17,” released in December 2023, the track strongly reflects Sadie Jean’s personal experiences and emotions.
The delicate words she crafted while attending New York University make this a song that truly resonates with anyone who has just gone through heartbreak.
NovemberSadistik

In this track where deep sentiment and poetic expression intertwine, you can fully experience Sadistik’s distinctive worldview.
Featured on his debut album “The Balancing Act,” released in May 2008, the song is marked by lyrics that focus on heartbreak and a sense of loss.
It depicts the ebb and flow of emotions as the seasons change, resonating powerfully with listeners.
Loved by many fans as a piece that symbolizes the atmosphere of the entire album, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to quietly on a contemplative autumn night.
Recommended for those who want to confront the feelings deep within their hearts.

