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.
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JesseMother Earth

Mother Earth is one of the bands that supported the UK acid jazz boom of the 1990s.
They belong to the generation just before Jamiroquai, and the acid jazz of that era is almost identical in form to what we hear today.
One of Mother Earth’s masterpieces is Jesse.
While the arrangement centers on live instruments, it’s far more avant-garde than classic jazz, and you can feel elements of Black music—like soul and R&B—throughout.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for some gritty acid jazz.
Just Take My HeartMr. BIG

This is a famous song included on the second album by Mr.
Big, a supergroup featuring accomplished American HR/HM musicians.
It opens with delicate arpeggios by guitarist Paul Gilbert, which give way to Eric Martin’s gentle, soaring vocals, then develops into a wonderful, flowing guitar solo in the middle before returning to a passionate vocal performance.
Just FriendsMusiq Soulchild

Music Soulchild is an artist whose distinctive musicality—R&B infused with a jazz flavor—has earned him high acclaim not only from R&B fans but also from neo-soul enthusiasts.
He rose to popularity very quickly after his debut, and his album Aijuswanaseing, despite being his debut release, immediately earned a Platinum Disc, an honor reserved for works that achieve major hits.
Celebrated as a classic, the album delivers stylish, high-sophistication R&B that fully justifies its success.
Just Another PsychoMötley Crüe

This track from the 2008 album “Saints of Los Angeles” is a groovy number with a grunge-like vibe.
Vince Neil’s sticky vocals match the song’s languid atmosphere, making it a piece that captures the current MOTLEY CRUE.
Just Ain’t ChristmasNe-Yo

Ne-Yo, the R&B singer whose 2007 smash hit “Because of You” has found a new generation of fans through TikTok.
This track is included on his first Christmas album, released in 2019.
Its smooth, mellow melody creates a lovely atmosphere that perfectly suits a sophisticated Christmas mood.
Ne-Yo’s sultry vocals are truly irresistible.
It feels like the perfect companion whether you’re relaxing somewhere warm at home or adding a special touch to a memorable Christmas.
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Jack The StripperNekromantix

Nekromantix is a psychobilly band formed in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1989.
Their tracks are characterized by lyrics themed around monsters and horror.
This track is included on their third album, Brought Back to Life, released in 1992.
Just a DreamNelly

This is a song titled “Just A Dream,” released in 2019 by Nelly, a hip-hop musician from Texas.
It portrays a man who, after the person he loved has left, keeps thinking about them and is overwhelmed with regret.
The stronger the love, the greater the pain after the loss, isn’t it?





