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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.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (461–470)

NovemberTom Waits

November is the season when the sky feels higher.

Perfect for those long autumn nights is this song by Tom Waits.

His distinctive voice and gentle melody quietly keep you company.

The track is included on the album Bone Machine, released on September 8, 1992.

Hailed by Pitchfork and Rolling Stone as one of the best albums of the 1990s, Bone Machine features this piece that especially evokes an autumnal mood.

This song, which resonates deeply with listeners, is one you’ll want to play on long autumn evenings.

Its rich, season-tinged melody will make your autumn all the more moving.

NovemberToxi$

With its emotive melody and wistful lyrics that resonate deeply, Toxi$’s track perfectly suits the mood of November.

Released in June 2020 and included on the album “Heartbreak,” this piece is a lyrical song that portrays a love born in November.

The memorable phrases repeated in the chorus and the lyrics expressing the complexity of a relationship with a loved one align with the reflective season as autumn deepens.

Delving into the emotional struggles within love and the symbolic meanings of this special time, this work is one you’ll want to savor on long autumn nights—truly a song made for November.

Next Semestertwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots – Next Semester (Official Video)
Next Semestertwenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots, one of America’s defining rock bands, have released a new song, “Next Semester,” from their forthcoming album Clancy, scheduled for release in May 2024.

Their music always carries deep meaning, and this track is no exception, using a title that evokes college life.

The lyrics capture the feelings of modern people on the verge of being crushed by anxiety and pressure, while also conveying a determination to keep moving forward—an effect that resonates powerfully with listeners.

Its many striking lines are sure to stick with you, paired with a melody you’ll find yourself humming.

It’s a song we hope everyone approaching a new chapter in life will listen to.

No QuestionTyga & Sabrina Claudio

Tyga, Sabrina Claudio – No Question (Official Video)
No QuestionTyga & Sabrina Claudio

This track stands out with its alluring melody and sensual lyrics.

A collaboration between Tyga and Sabrina Claudio, it centers on themes of love and devotion and was released in July 2024.

It features a sophisticated sound that skillfully blends hip-hop and R&B, with Tyga’s powerful rap and Claudio’s sultry vocals in perfect harmony.

The music video, filmed on a Puerto Rican beach, beautifully captures the song’s vibe.

It’s a perfect pick for summer nights and is recommended for anyone in the mood for romance.

NastyTyga, Chris Brown

Tyga, Chris Brown – Nasty (Official Video)
NastyTyga, Chris Brown

R&B singer Chris Brown, who since the late 2010s has released many tracks influenced by hip-hop.

As a musician active since the 2000s, many of you may already know him.

His new song with rapper Tyga is called “Nasty.” Of course, Chris Brown’s part is R&B, but in this track, Tyga’s part is also arranged in an R&B style.

NOIDTyler, The Creator

Tyler, the Creator, who reigns as one of America’s leading top stars yet continues to forge his own path, has released a bold new track in October 2024 that candidly portrays the pressures of celebrity.

Its meticulously crafted beat—featuring a sample from a Zambian rock band—and poetic lyrics that capture his anxiety and tension are especially striking.

The song is drawing attention as a lead single from the album “Chromakopia.” The music video features actress Ayo Edebiri and symbolically depicts Tyler fleeing from fans.

It’s a track that resonates with anyone struggling under the pressures of modern society.

NovemberTyler, The Creator

November can feel like a somewhat lonely time of year, right? Because of that, we might find ourselves getting pulled into negativity.

That mood is portrayed very realistically in “November.” It’s a track by the rapper Tyler, The Creator.

In the first half, he describes waves of anxiety rising one after another; in the second half, he depicts the year revolving around November and time slipping by faster and faster.

It’s also interesting that you can vicariously experience parts of his life story along the way.