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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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “J” (151–160)

JUST LIKE THATBree Runway

BREE RUNWAY – JUST LIKE THAT
JUST LIKE THATBree Runway

Bree Runway, whose genre-defying musicality is turning heads, dropped a new track in June 2024 that’s all about unapologetic confidence and power.

Riding a bold blend of electropop and hip-hop, she belts out a message about the courage to overcome adversity and the importance of originality.

The music video visually amplifies themes of comeback and self-rediscovery, and she looks insanely cool charging forward with her eyes on the future.

Bree’s music is sure to give a powerful push to anyone living authentically.

Be sure to check it out!

JACKIE BROWNBrent Faiyaz

Brent Faiyaz – JACKIE BROWN [Official Video]
JACKIE BROWNBrent Faiyaz

With a soul-stirring voice and lyrics rich with insight, Brent Faiyaz breathes fresh air into the R&B scene.

Featured on his second album, Wasteland, released in July 2022, this track is a gem of a ballad that portrays a heart wavering between love and success.

By contrasting his current partner with a past lover, he compellingly questions his own lifestyle and choices.

Inspired by the film Jackie Brown, the song vividly showcases the depth of Faiyaz’s musicality.

It’s the perfect listen for nights when you want to surrender yourself to a voice that resonates with the heart.

Jive TownBrian Tarquin

Brian Turkin is a jazz guitarist from New York, USA, and a versatile artist who wears many hats as an engineer, songwriter, and producer.

Featuring alternating leads between a sweet-toned guitar and a mellow saxophone, this urban, sophisticated track appears on Brian’s third album, Soft Touch, released in 1999.

With the bassist from the popular acid jazz band Galliano serving as producer, it’s a highly recommended pick for fans of fusion and acid jazz.

Jejune StarsBright Eyes

Bright Eyes – Jejune Stars [Official Music Video]
Jejune StarsBright Eyes

Bright Eyes is a band that represents the American indie rock scene.

Formed around Conor Oberst, their songs captivate many fans with a unique worldview.

This track from their 2011 album The People’s Key is a fantastical piece themed around stars and the cosmos.

Its lyrics explore atonement and the complexities of human existence, paired with a sound that fuses indie folk and electronica.

Thanks to the collaboration with producer Mike Mogis, the song achieves an even greater depth.

It’s a recommended listen for moments of self-reflection or for a quiet night.

June on the West CoastBright Eyes

A solo acoustic number sent from the dry, rainless lands of California.

It has a simple, straightforward charm that modernizes classic country in a lovely way.

The intentionally restrained, nonchalant vocal delivery comes from the lead singer of Bright Eyes.

The one-take, no-edits recording gives it a live, improvised feel that’s just fantastic! Recommended for rock-loving teens!

JuneBriston Marone

Briston Maroney – June [Official Audio]
JuneBriston Marone

Briston Maroney is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist known for music that blends elements of indie folk and rock.

This work was written during a period of heightened self-reflection in Maroney’s life, and it explores his dreams and expectations—and how they differed from reality.

From the chorus lyrics, you can sense the discomfort and dissatisfaction that can arise when something long desired finally comes true, conveying a universal message that many can relate to.

It stands as an important piece alongside “Sunflower” and “Ultrapure,” and was released in December 2017.

Why not listen to this song, which touches on the subtleties of life, under the June rainy skies?

JuneBriston Maroney

A track marked by warm acoustic guitar and emotionally rich vocals.

It’s a song by Knoxville, Tennessee–born singer-songwriter Briston Maroney, included on his 2017 EP “Big Shot.” Centered on the pursuit of dreams and desires and the disappointment that can accompany them, it reflects Maroney’s own introspection.

The lyrics suggest partnerships that support us through life’s ups and downs, as well as an endless quest for understanding and fulfillment.

The title “June,” symbolizing change and new beginnings, is also rich with implication.

Portraying life’s unexpected turns, this song is a perfect fit for the ever-changing month of June.