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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.

A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “I” (11–20)

Into The CesspoolDYING FETUS

DYING FETUS – Into The Cesspool (Official Audio)
Into The CesspoolDYING FETUS

Since their formation in 1991, the titans Dying Fetus have relentlessly pursued their own brand of death metal that fuses technicality with brutality.

Many metal fans in Japan trust their unwavering style.

Their stance remains intact in the new track released in September 2025—an absolutely jaw-dropping piece.

Likening a corrupt society to a “sewage pit,” this work cuts straight into that stagnant reality and serves as a follow-up to the album Make Them Beg For Death.

Dropped just ahead of their North American tour starting the same month, the ensemble—packed with ferocious riffs and razor-sharp tempo shifts—is nothing short of exemplary.

I Should Be So LuckyKYLIE MINOGUE

Kylie Minogue – I Should Be So Lucky – Official Video
I Should Be So LuckyKYLIE MINOGUE

This commercial, which opens with Mikako Tabe repeatedly turning a capsule toy machine while holding a 500-yen coin, introduces McDonald’s 500-yen set menu.

After failing to get the character she wants no matter how many times she tries and finding herself down to her last 500-yen coin, she suddenly remembers the McDonald’s Set 500, stops playing the gacha, and heads to McDonald’s.

Her blissful expression as she bites into a hamburger is striking—it really makes you want to go to McDonald’s! The background music is a cover of Kylie Minogue’s signature song “I Should Be So Lucky.” Its bright, catchy melody is instantly familiar and lifts your spirits as you listen.

I’ll Find the DarkVarials

Varials – I’ll Find the Dark (Official Music Video)
I'll Find the DarkVarials

With its thick wall of guitars and piercing screams that seem to carve into the listener’s inner self, many of you may have felt this is a cut above your typical metalcore.

Varials are a heavy rock band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, known since their formation in 2013 for a sound steeped in nu-metal and hardcore influences.

This track marks their first release under the new lineup.

The song portrays a powerful self-destructive urge to “end everything all at once” and an inner conflict that seeks stillness in the darkness—an oppressive aesthetic that’s undeniably cool.

Blending the raw aggression of their early work with the ambient textures of their recent output, its deeply immersive sound is perfect for moments when you want heavy music to focus your mind.

IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIALWaterparks

Waterparks – IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIAL
IF LYRICS WERE CONFIDENTIALWaterparks

Waterparks are a rock band known for a sound that centers on pop-punk while fusing a wide range of genres.

With past releases like the highly acclaimed album “Entertainment,” they’ve cemented their position in the scene.

Their new track is this very piece.

Inspired by the unique concept of “what if the lyrics were a secret,” the song strikingly lays out extremely personal, scathing truths in a rap-like delivery.

Over a tight beat reminiscent of ’90s hip-hop, the track unfolds with what could be called radical self-disclosure.

Premiered ahead of release at a festival in August 2025, the song signals a new chapter for the band.

Highly recommended for those seeking candid lyrics and experimental sounds.

InfernoYung Lean & Bladee

Yung Lean & bladee – INFERNO (Official Video)
InfernoYung Lean & Bladee

Young Lean and Bladee have long influenced each other within Sweden’s rap scene, expanding the expressions of cloud rap and emo rap.

This is a track released under their joint name.

Produced by their close collaborator Whitearmor, it crafts a sound where razor‑sharp synths and aggressive low end intertwine, balancing weightless float and taut tension.

The lyrics seem to center on the ambition to keep fighting even at the pinnacle of success, and on self-mythologizing through references to pop-culture icons.

Riding the momentum of Bladee’s 2024 release Cold Visions—which critics widely acclaimed—this is a striking work that stirs the listener’s emotions in just about two minutes.

A must-hear for anyone seeking fleeting yet beautiful hip-hop.

I Ain’t Coming Backian

ian – I Ain’t Coming Back (Music Video)
I Ain't Coming Backian

Originating from a K-pop group and now leading the creative collective DPR, DPR Ian has released a new track under the name ian in September 2025, and it feels like the arrival of a fresh killer tune.

Built on a trap foundation, the triumphant horns and intertwining synths make for an ultra-catchy sound.

Lyrically, it’s a breakup song that raps about leaving a codependent relationship and finding the strength to walk alone—filled with forward-looking energy.

This track serves as the kickoff to his next project following the 2024 album “Goodbye Horses,” and it also builds excitement for “The Gap Year Tour” across the UK and Europe starting in November.

If you’re ready to close the book on the past and move forward, this is the song that will give you that push—don’t miss it.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (21–30)

I Can’t StopFlux Pavilion

Flux Pavilion – I Can’t Stop
I Can't StopFlux Pavilion

Flux Pavilion is a key figure in the dubstep scene.

One of his early signature tracks is, in my opinion, a perfect introduction to brostep for newcomers.

Its appeal lies in the dramatic shift from a beautiful melody to an onslaught of metallic, hard-hitting bass.

That explosive development feels like a portrayal of unstoppable impulses and surging emotions.

It’s packed with energy, making it perfect for getting hyped.

The track was released in October 2010 as part of the EP “Lines in Wax.” It’s also well-known for being sampled by Jay-Z and Kanye West, and for appearing in the film The Great Gatsby.

In short, it’s the kind of song I’d recommend for when you want to boost your mood—or as a driving soundtrack!