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 Feel for YouChaka Khan

Released in October 1984 by American singer Chaka Khan, this track blends gleaming synthesizers with a masterful rap by Grandmaster Melle Mel.
It transforms Prince’s original into a vibrant mix of R&B, funk, and hip-hop, reaching No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.
1 on both the R&B and Dance charts.
Issued as the lead single from the album “I Feel for You,” it became one of the defining songs of her solo career.
Featuring Stevie Wonder’s distinctive chromatic harmonica, it’s a perfect choice for heating up the dance floor or indulging in classic ’80s disco sounds.
I Hate That It’s TrueDean Lewis

A pop ballad with a bittersweet allure was released in April 2025 by Australian artist Dean Lewis.
Marked by acoustic textures and warm, intimate production, the track is set to appear on his album The Epilogue (Deluxe), scheduled for release in July of the same year.
Notably, the song—conceived ten weeks earlier at Bondi Beach in Sydney—was completed in an extraordinary burst of passion within just 48 hours.
Echoing the emotionally resonant melodies of his signature songs Be Alright and Half a Man, this gem of a ballad beautifully captures both the pain of heartbreak and a sense of gratitude, offering gentle solace to anyone struggling with love.
i’m going CRAZYLil Darkie

Lil Darkie, an artist who pursues his own expression within the American underground scene.
Known for his experimental style that fuses a wide range of genres—hip-hop, trap, punk, and metal—his April 2025 track marks a moving work that opens up a new frontier.
While retaining his signature energy, he has evolved toward a more introspective and emotionally rich expression.
SKOTSKR’s delicate beats and an epic seven-minute progression deeply stir the listener’s heart.
While preserving elements of trap metal and industrial hip-hop, this melodious and introspective work has been highly acclaimed as his finest since the album YIN.
It will resonate deeply with those who carry loneliness and inner conflict.
in my mindLoyle Carner

An unforgettable gem marked by melancholic, lyrical rap over a jazz-rooted sound was released in April 2025 by London-born artist Loyle Carner.
Having fully showcased his talent—such as being nominated for the 2023 Mercury Prize with his album “hugo”—he delivers a masterful fusion of poetic lyricism and melodious arrangement that is distinctly his own.
The sophisticated production incorporates elements of alternative rock, while the earnest lyrics—turning inward to confront the self—strike a deep chord.
There’s also a story that his son was present during the recording, making this an ambitious work created during a richly fulfilling period in both his personal life and musical career.
Be sure to give it a listen.
ILMB (ft. Travis Scott)Sheck Wes

Senegalese-American artist Sheck Wes released a new track featuring Travis Scott in April 2025.
Over a dark, psychedelic-tinged beat, the two rappers trade verses.
The unlikely pairing of Sheck Wes—known for his aggressive delivery—and Travis Scott, with his distinctive melodic flow, feels fresh.
The release is also making waves as their first collaboration since 2019’s JACKBOYS.
A music video dropped simultaneously, and a surprise performance at San Antonio’s 1902 Nightclub has been buzzing as well.
It’s a high-energy track seemingly made for late-night club sets—perfect for nights when you want to crank up the energy.
I Don’t Wanna KnowTeen Mortgage

A hard-hitting fusion of ferocious garage punk and anti-establishment messaging has arrived from Teen Mortgage, the Washington, D.
C.
-based garage punk duo.
Formed in 2017 by guitarist-vocalist James Guile and drummer Ed Barakauskas, the pair have packed a scathing critique of imperialism into this track, included on their album “Devil Ultrasonic Dream,” slated for release in April 2025.
Their raw sound—blending garage punk with elements of surf rock—powerfully captures the anger and absurdity of contemporary society.
The album has also been featured in the TV drama Shameless, drawing significant attention.
It’s a must-listen not only for punk rock fans but for anyone attuned to social issues.
IIISleep Theory

A new song from Sleep Theory, a band from Memphis, Tennessee, has been released and will be included on their debut album Afterglow, due out in May 2025.
Fronted by lead vocalist Cullen Moore, a former Army veteran, the band has forged a one-of-a-kind style that blends alternative metal reminiscent of Linkin Park with elements of R&B.
This track is based on Moore’s personal experience of betrayal by someone he trusted, and paired with storming guitar riffs, it’s a moving piece that channels inner anger and pain.
Give it a listen on a night when you want to sink into a heavy sound that weaves together calm and intensity.





