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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' (41–50)

No TouchSleaford Mods Ft. Sue Tompkins

Sleaford Mods Ft. Sue Tompkins – No Touch (Official Video)
No TouchSleaford Mods Ft. Sue Tompkins

Sleaford Mods are a post-punk duo based in Nottingham, in the English Midlands.

Known for their uncompromising style that vents social frustration with Jason Williamson’s searing spoken delivery and Andrew Fearn’s minimal beats, they released a collaborative track with Sue Tompkins, formerly of Life Without Buildings, in December 2025.

The song is a lead single from their album “The Demise Of Planet X,” slated for release in January 2026, and its creation—shaped through exchanges of voice memos—offers an intriguing backstory.

The music video, directed by Andrea Arnold of the film “Fish Tank,” is also generating significant buzz on the visual front.

Recommended for those who want to revel in the buoyant groove born from the chemistry of two acts that wield the rhythm of words as their weapon.

NastyTinashe

Tinashe – Nasty (Official Video)
NastyTinashe

Tinashe is an R&B/pop artist who stays true to self-production.

A seasoned performer who studied dance from childhood, she transitioned from a girls’ group to a solo career.

Released in April 2024, this track features dry, airy vocals and 808-driven low end, with an irresistible groove that gets your body moving.

Its theme—wanting someone who can match your energy—is delivered in a simple, direct way.

The song went viral on TikTok with dance videos, peaked at No.

61 on the Billboard Hot 100, and earned RIAA Gold certification in November of the same year.

Multiple remix EPs have been released, offering versions suited to various club scenes.

At 120 BPM, it’s easy to dance to, and its catchy repeated phrases make it perfect for group routines at parties or events.

There are plenty of choreography videos available, so give it a try.

Nothin’Guns N’ Roses

Guns N’ Roses – Nothin’ (Audio)
Nothin’Guns N' Roses

Guns N’ Roses etched their name into rock history with their debut album Appetite for Destruction, released in 1987, which sold around 30 million copies worldwide.

Since Slash and Duff McKagan rejoined in 2016, the band has intermittently released new songs, and in December 2025 they delivered their first track in about two years.

It opens with a piano- and keyboard-driven intro, leading into Axl Rose’s delicate vocals that convey a poignant longing in a power ballad.

As the song progresses, the guitars and rhythm gain weight, culminating in a bluesy, emotional solo by Slash—an arrangement that is quintessentially them.

Its universal message—that the presence of a loved one matters more than fame or success—strikes a deep chord.

It’s a perfect track to savor on a quiet night.

NO COMMENTKNEECAP feat. SUB FOCUS

KNEECAP feat. SUB FOCUS – NO COMMENT (OFFICIAL VISUALIZER)
NO COMMENTKNEECAP feat. SUB FOCUS

A track teaming up Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap and UK drum and bass heavyweight Sub Focus was released on November 18, 2025 via Heavenly Recordings.

In just about two minutes, it draws on rapper Mo Chara’s experience of being charged on terror-related accusations to portray resistance against political harassment by the British state.

Over a drum and bass beat packed with Sub Focus’s thunderous bassline and explosive drops, radical verses switch between Irish and English, effortlessly leaping the boundary between political messaging and club music.

It’s a surefire crowd-raiser for festivals and clubs alike.

No VegetablesLil Yachty

The single released in November 2025 is striking for its return to a hard trap sound.

While Lil Yachty once centered vegetables in his collaborative hit “Broccoli” with DRAM, this work, as the title suggests, takes a stance of “no vegetables needed,” functioning as a metaphor for rejecting restraint and seeking only the stimulating.

Over a track where heavy, distorted 808s and metallic bell tones create a foreboding atmosphere, an aggressive flow takes shape, portraying both his self-mythology of rising to success from a Southern upbringing and his family-minded side in continuing to protect his mother’s home.

The lyrics, blending flashiness with self-deprecation, make it a quintessential Lil Yachty piece that balances street sensibility and humor.