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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “J”

When it comes to songs with titles that start with “J,” do any come to mind?

We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so it might be hard to think of one right away.

That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “J,” like “Joy,” “Just,” “Jet,” and “Jesus.”

In this article, I’ll introduce many songs with titles that begin with “J,” regardless of era or genre.

By exploring music from a perspective you may not have tried before, you might discover some new tracks.

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (121–130)

Jumpin’ Jack FlashAretha Franklin

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Official Music Video)
Jumpin' Jack FlashAretha Franklin

Included on the 1986 album “Aretha.” Also featured in the film “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” released the same year.

A cover of The Rolling Stones’ 1968 single.

Born in 1942, the singer is from Tennessee.

Keith Richards also appears in the music video.

While preserving the feel of the original, the sound skillfully blends her powerful vocals, resulting in a rendition that rivals the original.

Just A Little Bit Of Your HeartAriana Grande

Ariana Grande – Just a Little Bit of Your Heart (Lyrics)
Just A Little Bit Of Your HeartAriana Grande

Here’s a song by Ariana Grande, a 24-year-old who’s active both as an actress and a singer.

It’s a ballad with a very impactful opening chorus that’s repeated several times throughout the track.

By repeating the title phrase over and over in the hook, the song’s structure powerfully conveys the desire to get even a small part of your feelings across.

It’s the kind of song that gives you courage when there’s someone you desperately want to turn around and notice you.

Jhoome Jo Pathaan SongArijit Singh, Sukriti Kakar, Vishal and Sheykhar

Jhoome Jo Pathaan Song | Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika | Vishal & Sheykhar, Arijit Singh, Sukriti, Kumaar
Jhoome Jo Pathaan SongArijit Singh, Sukriti Kakar, Vishal and Sheykhar

Pathaan, a 2023 blockbuster Indian film also known as a Bollywood hit, has drawn attention not only in India but around the world.

The song Jhoome Jo, which plays during the movie’s ending, is a duet by Indian artists Arijit Singh and Sukriti Kakar.

Its sound—an impassioned fusion of Indian traditional music and Latin music—is incredibly cool.

It’s a track you’ll want to enjoy alongside the grand, quintessential dance sequences that are indispensable to Indian cinema.

Just Stand UpArtists Stand Up to Cancer

Artists Stand Up to Cancer – Just Stand Up (Live) 2008
Just Stand UpArtists Stand Up to Cancer

A gift for those in their 60s who feel anxious about their health, as do the people around them.

This charity song, released in 2008 to support cancer research, features an all-star lineup of participating artists.

It’s an empowering anthem that also offers a chance to discover both classic and contemporary female artists in Western music.

January On Lake StreetAtmosphere

Atmosphere – January On Lake Street (Official Video)
January On Lake StreetAtmosphere

Atmosphere is a rapper-and-DJ duo sometimes labeled as underground hip-hop.

Their music is highly distinctive, marked by unconventional track-making.

They’re popular in the United States, and while their penetration in Japan is uncertain, this is a January rap song you won’t regret listening to.

Jazz CarnivalAzymuth

This is Azymuth, a Brazilian fusion group.

They are even said to have helped establish the fusion genre.

Despite being live performers, they have remarkable stability and a unique groove that’s truly outstanding.

Although it’s a fusion track, it has also become a hit tune in club music.

JUKEBOXBENT FABRIC

The song “Jukebox,” released in 2006, is a collaboration between jazz pianist Bent Fabric, who was 81 at the time, and a vocalist in their twenties.

The track was used as the theme song for a SoftBank Mobile commercial featuring Brad Pitt.