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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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'I' (41–50)

In Fiction (ft. Airports & Grumble Bee)FLOYA

FLOYA – In Fiction ft. Airports & Grumble Bee (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
In Fiction (ft. Airports & Grumble Bee)FLOYA

Floya are a German duo formed in 2022 by members who share a common background in the post-hardcore scene.

They’ve been drawing attention with a dreamy sound that fuses pop rock and EDM elements.

Their latest project, created together with Australia’s Airports and the UK’s Glamour Bee, marks their first collaborative work.

The track unfolds an epic, film-like narrative: a life lived that turns out to be a dream, and upon waking, finding oneself in a completely different world.

It’s wonderful how the emotions wavering between dream and reality are expressed through a sound where the distinct personalities of all three acts blend dramatically.

It’s an ambitious song that further expands the world first presented on their 2024 album Yume, and if you listen on a night when you want to immerse yourself in a story, you’ll be drawn into its cinematic soundscape.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “I” (51–60)

In A DreamACRAZE

ACRAZE – In a Dream (Visualizer)
In A DreamACRAZE

Many DJs excel at reviving classic hits for today’s dance floors.

Even among them, New York–born producer ACRAZE stands out.

In this track, he reconstructs a 1997 hit into the groovy electro house sound he’s known for.

The unfulfilled crush that can only come true in dreams is wrapped in euphoric synths and a driving bassline, transforming it into a floor-shaking, feel-good anthem with impeccable structure.

Released in July 2023, the song follows in the footsteps of his global hit “Do It To It.” It’s the perfect pick when you want to surrender yourself to a smooth, satisfying groove.

Imaginary PlayerzCardi B

Cardi B – Imaginary Playerz [Official Music Video]
Imaginary PlayerzCardi B

Introducing Cardi B’s new release from August 2025, a track that leads the hip-hop scene with her characteristically unfiltered style.

This meticulously crafted song samples a classic by hip-hop legend Jay-Z.

With lyrics that dismiss fake success stories and coolly assert her unshakable status, it’s quintessential Cardi.

She poured so much passion into it that she says she “fought to release this song,” and there’s even a fan-pleasing anecdote that she got Jay-Z’s permission at exactly 4:44 p.

m.

The track will be included on her album Am I the Drama?, scheduled for release in September of the same year.

Its overwhelming confidence and cool beat are sure to lift listeners’ spirits.

I Love LucyKhamari

Khamari – I Love Lucy (Official Visualizer)
I Love LucyKhamari

R&B artist Kamari, who laid the foundations of his music at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston, is undeniably one of the leading figures of the next generation—he was even selected by VEVO as one of the “Artists to Watch 2024.” Opening his second album, To Dry a Tear, released in August 2025, is this very piece.

The song delicately portrays a heart wavering between affection and illusion, serving as a perfect introduction to the album’s introspective themes of “trust” and “dependence.” Its alternative sound, which uniquely distills influences from Lauryn Hill and Jeff Buckley, carries a mellow yet faintly wistful atmosphere.

Listen to it on a lonely night when you want to face your own feelings, and you’ll find yourself drawn deeply into its world.

I Don’t Care…LUCKI & Lil Yachty

LUCKI & Lil Yachty – I Don’t Care… (Official Video)
I Don't Care...LUCKI & Lil Yachty

Lucki, a rapper from Chicago who has built a singular style known as cloud rap, has earned fervent support from the underground scene with his introspective, emotionally rich lyrics and weightless, floating sound.

His new track pairs him with Atlanta favorite Lil Yachty—their first collaboration since 2021.

The melancholic beat from Lucki meshes perfectly with Lil Yachty’s distinctive flow, resulting in a cool, detached air and a wistful vibe that’s perfect for a solo chill night.

The song is taken from his forthcoming album DRGS R BAD*.

I Like Me BetterLauv

Lauv – I Like Me Better [Official Video]
I Like Me BetterLauv

Singer-songwriter Lauv, who has been captivating fans as a rising star in indie pop.

The song born from his experience of moving to New York and falling in love became a worldwide hit.

It portrays a pure, straightforward feeling—how being with someone can make you like yourself more—which has resonated with many listeners.

Alongside its heartwarming theme, the track’s unique sound featuring processed vocals and a pleasantly groovy beat makes emotions swell.

Released in May 2017, it peaked at No.

27 on the U.

S.

charts and was also featured in the trailer for the Netflix film “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” It’s the perfect song for when you want to relive that thrilling, heart-trembling moment when love begins.

Icarus LivesPeriphery

Periphery is a band with overwhelming technical skill that has carved out a unique vision through a progressive, refined metal sound.

This track is also famous for bringing widespread attention to the musical style known as djent, characterized by heavy riffs built on complex rhythms.

With a grand sonic palette, it depicts the universal theme of human ambition reaching for the heights and the ruin that lies at its end.

Included on their debut album “Periphery,” released in April 2010, it’s a song that helped define the band’s reputation.

Recommended for those who want something not just intense, but loud music rich in structural beauty and narrative depth.