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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Not An AngelTems

Recently, Nigerian music has been drawing a lot of attention in the English-speaking scene.
In Japan, many people may have heard Nigerian music through “Calm Down,” the track by Selena Gomez and Rema.
One of the leading female singers from the Nigerian scene is Tems, who performs this song, “Not An Angel.” Blending Afrobeats and R&B, this track nails the latest trends—definitely a must-check for anyone who likes to stay ahead of the curve!
No BodyTerrian

The new song released in October 2024 by Terrian, a Christian music artist from the United States, is a gospel-leaning track that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
While incorporating pop and R&B elements, it features a catchy melody and powerful vocals.
The song carries a message full of faith and hope, appealing to younger Christian music fans as well.
Released by Gotee Records, it also heightens anticipation for her debut album, “Give It Time,” scheduled for early 2024.
The blend of faith-based lyrics and a modern sound is compelling, making it a moving track.
NanaThe 1975

The 1975, the rock band whose recent appearance at Summer Sonic is still fresh in our minds, has a song called “Nana,” written by vocalist Matty Healy in memory of his late grandmother.
The track captures not only the profound grief and sense of loss he personally experienced, but also the gradual process of looking forward again.
For those who’ve gone through something similar, it may resonate especially deeply.
And when you listen, I hope you take the time to read the lyrics closely.
Now Is The HourThe 1975

A gem of a love song that sings of deep feelings for a lover far away.
The 1975’s Matty Healy delivers an expressively rich vocal performance that beautifully captures the ache of parting and the hope of reunion.
Released in February 2024 as part of the Apple TV+ drama The New Look’s soundtrack, the piece perfectly complements a story set in the post–World War II fashion world.
Its production, which rekindles the allure of live instrumentation, is striking, wrapping listeners in a comforting warmth.
A track that resonates with anyone who has experienced long-distance love or a breakup.
Highly recommended for those who can relate to the resolve of believing in a reunion and waiting for it.
Not Your SummerThe Academic

The Academic is an indie rock band from Ireland, a four-piece formed in 2013.
They released their debut album, Tales from the Backseat, in January 2018, which reached No.
1 on the Irish Albums Chart.
Their music, inspired by 2000s retro rock, is heavily influenced by The Strokes.
In 2020, they signed with Capitol Records, and in 2023 they released their second album, Sitting Pretty.
While embracing innovative ideas, they’ve built a strong connection with their fans.
Prioritizing live performance, they have expanded their international presence, including serving as the opening act for Louis Tomlinson’s North American tour.
Their music, weaving in themes of youth experiences and growth, is sure to resonate.
No SecretsThe Angels

Formed in Adelaide in 1974 and later relocating to Sydney, The Angels are known for their hard rock and proto-punk style, marked by powerful guitar riffs and energetic rhythms.
Their 1978 album Face to Face was a major commercial success, earning quadruple platinum certification.
The charismatic presence of lead vocalist Doc Neeson also stood out.
Over many years of activity, they have secured a firm place in the Australian music scene.
With their powerful sound and dynamic live performances, they’re a band that rock fans should definitely check out.
Never Too LateTHE ANSWER

Since their formation in 2000, The Answer—a four-piece from Northern Ireland—have continued to captivate fans worldwide with their no-nonsense hard rock sound.
Their debut album, Rise, released in 2006, received high praise across Europe and in Japan, and they have steadily raised their profile ever since, including serving as the opening act on AC/DC’s world tour.
With Cormac Neeson’s powerful vocals and Paul Mahon’s striking guitar riffs, their music overflows with the allure of classic ’70s rock.

