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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' (421–430)

No EvilSiR

SiR – NO EVIL (Official Video)
No EvilSiR

SiR’s new track stands out with its emotive vocals.

The lyrics, woven with themes of loneliness and longing, really resonate.

In the music video, he shows off a glistening, oil-sheened physique while expressing personal growth.

This piece is perfect for those who want to unwind.

Released in January 2024, it’s slated to appear on his upcoming album, “Heavy.” You can feel how SiR’s dedication to the gym and his workouts has carried over into the music.

R&B fans, be sure to give it a listen.

Nothing Even MattersSiR

SiR – Nothing Even Matters (Official Video)
Nothing Even MattersSiR

Neo soul, the genre that sparked a boom in the 1990s.

Led by artists like D’Angelo, it energized the Black music scene with sophisticated musicality.

The singer of “Nothing Even Matters,” Sir, is an R&B artist who has been highly active in the neo soul scene.

He once drew attention for his resemblance to D’Angelo, but he also respects him musically, and this track even samples D’Angelo’s “Send It On.”

NecessitoSome Girls

If you like Western music, you probably know the Rolling Stones’ classic track “Some Girls.” The band Some Girls took their name from that title.

Juliana Hatfield is among the members as well.

Their debut single, “Necessito,” released in 2001, is striking for its languid sound and vocals.

Its lyrics repeat the same phrases, making it irresistibly catchy.

Nothing Is As Good As They Say It IsSparks

Sparks – Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is (Lyric Video)
Nothing Is As Good As They Say It IsSparks

The legendary rock band Sparks.

They also made waves by announcing a Japan tour in 2023.

Ahead of their album The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, they released Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is.

It’s a rather unique piece that features a baby as the protagonist.

What’s more, the lyrics voice a lament: “I want to go back to before I was born.” It’s a work that’s a little funny and a little thought-provoking.

NOSE BLEEDStand Atlantic x Sueco

Stand Atlantic x Sueco – NOSE BLEED [Official Music Video]
NOSE BLEEDStand Atlantic x Sueco

A fresh sound that blends pop-punk and emo-influenced rock with rap elements.

It’s a collaborative track by the Australian band Stand Atlantic and American rapper Sueco.

The candid lyrics about self-loathing and loneliness, paired with energetic music, hit straight to the heart.

Included on Stand Atlantic’s fourth album, WAS HERE, released in August 2024.

Following their Australian tour the same year, shows in the UK and Europe are also planned.

If you’re navigating days of intense emotional ups and downs, this song is sure to resonate with you.

Never Dreamed You’d Leave In SummerStevie Wonder

When it comes to love ballads that are perfect for the sea, many people might think of “Never Dreamed You’d Leave in Summer.” This track, featured on Stevie Wonder’s 1971 album “Where I’m Coming From,” portrays a heartbreak on a summer day.

Listening to it will surely soothe you with its emotional vocals.

And the ultra-long final note is truly breathtaking!

NoSubhumans

A track that distills the intensity and rebellious spirit of punk rock into one explosive burst.

Released in 1983, it lasts under a minute, yet its impact is overwhelming.

As one of Subhumans’ signature works, it remains a beloved classic among fans.

The lyrics channel distrust toward religion, the police, and social systems, vividly expressing youthful anger and defiance.

Formed in 1980, Subhumans left a major mark on the punk scene with this song and many others.

Its popularity is such that later bands like Queens of the Stone Age and NOFX have covered it.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who resonates with anti-authoritarianism or harbors dissatisfaction with society.