A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “I”
When it comes to English words that start with “I,” there are plenty that could make great song titles—beyond the pronoun “I,” you’ve got “If” for hypotheticals, as well as “Imagine” and “Idea,” among others.
In this article, I’ll introduce some classic Western songs whose titles start with “I.” I don’t think many people usually search for songs by narrowing down the first letter of the title, but that’s exactly why you might discover tracks you hadn’t noticed before.
Enjoy the article as you look forward to finding out what songs are on the list.
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I’ll Know You’re Not AroundDying Wish

Dying Wish are known for combining the signature aggression of metalcore with melodies that hit straight to the heart.
Since forming in 2016, they’ve steadily built a fanbase through relentless live performances.
Their 2019 track Enemies In Red, featuring the vocalist of Knocked Loose, drew major attention, and their October 2021 debut album Fragments of a Bitter Memory firmly established their presence in the scene.
Frontperson Emma Boster’s soul-baring screams, together with the band’s cohesive, heavy sound, seem to resonate with listeners’ feelings of frustration and anger.
With their third release, Flesh Stays Together, slated for 2025 and widely expected to propel them even further, anyone seeking a touch of melancholy amid ferocious music should give them a listen.
Their dramatic sonic world is sure to stir your emotions.
in plain sightKhalid

Since earning wide acclaim with his debut album, American Teen, singer-songwriter Khalid has been at the forefront of the R&B scene.
He has now released the lead track from his upcoming album, After the Sun Goes Down, slated for October 2025.
Marking a departure from his previous chill sound, this new work is an exhilarating dance-pop track, shimmering with synths that evoke ’80s disco.
In contrast to its lyrics about breaking away from betrayal, the sound feels boundlessly liberating—an intriguing juxtaposition.
It’s a powerful statement of self-liberation from an artist who, in November 2024, shared his true self with fans.
This is a track that can give you courage when you want to shake off the past and take a step forward.
Imma ShootKodak Black

Kodak Black, the rapper representing Pompano Beach, Florida.
He’s pushed through numerous legal troubles and continues to operate at the forefront of the scene.
The track he dropped in August 2025 is this one.
It paints raw street stories almost like a documentary, while carrying a subtly catchy vibe.
The sound—where a striking pitched-up vocal loop intertwines with a weighty, orchestral-style arrangement and powerful drums—is deeply compelling.
Following his 2023 album “Pistolz & Pearlz,” this energetic cut showcases his relentless output.
If you want to feel the life he’s lived, heads should definitely check it out.
In the Name of the FatherPRESIDENT

President, who belongs to the same management as Sleep Token, burst onto the scene like a comet.
All members wear masks, and this up-and-coming band is shrouded in mystery.
Their music is built on a foundation of metalcore and hard rock, delivering a heavy, signature sound that some have dubbed “Octanecore.” Their debut single, released in May 2025, pairs radio-friendly catchiness with aggressive riffs and powerful vocals for an impressive result.
There are even rumors within the industry that they’re a “supergroup,” and their strategic moves—such as announcing an “inauguration ceremony” at a major festival in June 2025—make them hard to ignore.
If you want melody-forward music without compromising on heaviness, this band is perfect for you!
I Wanna Be Your LoverUs

Asu, a five-piece from Finland hurling rock ’n’ roll’s primal impulse into the present, is an insanely cool band that’s bound to draw serious attention.
Rooted in garage rock and fused with the ferocity of punk and the soul of the blues, their sound bursts with raw energy.
Formed in 2021, they steadily built their reputation through live shows and made their major-label debut in Japan in 2024 with the album “Underground Renaissance.” They were given the rare honor of playing six stages over three days at Fuji Rock 2024, and have been invited back again for 2025—proof of just how hot they are right now.
No overthinking needed—check out their badass rock!
In My HeadNewDad

NewDad are an Irish band garnering attention for a sound that blends the airy float of shoegaze with the punch of alternative rock.
Released in May 2023, this track offers a poignant depiction of inner turmoil in love.
Overwhelmed by thoughts of the one they adore, the protagonist gradually becomes consumed by fevered emotion—a feeling Julie Dawson’s dreamy yet earnest vocals convey with a heart-wrenching intensity.
The mix of gauzy textures and fiercely distorted guitars evokes the narrator’s unstable inner landscape.
The song was later included on their debut album, “Madra.” It’s a track that will keep you company on nights weighed down by inescapable romantic woes, or when you want to be honest with your feelings.
I Feel Bad For You, Davedodie

Dodie, a British singer-songwriter who rose to popularity on YouTube for her sincere style of singing while playing the ukulele, has been attracting widespread attention—her 2021 debut album Build a Problem even reached No.
3 on the UK charts.
The track released ahead of her second album, Not For Lack of Trying, is this bossa nova–tinged pop tune.
She reportedly wrote it in response to the helplessness she felt when facing online abuse, and its lyrics are marked by a mix of irony toward those flailing in search of empowerment and a subtly pitying perspective.
The music video featuring actor Jeff Goldblum has also become a talking point.
Though it tackles a social theme, it’s a great recommendation for when you simply want to sink into a light, breezy sound.





