A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N'
When it comes to songs with titles that start with “N,” do any come to mind?
We don’t usually pay much attention to the first letter of a song title, so you might not think of one right away.
That said, there are plenty of English words that start with “N,” like “New,” “No,” “Night,” and “Need,” all of which sound like they’d make great song titles.
In this article, I’ll introduce lots of songs with titles that start with “N,” regardless of era or genre.
By exploring music from a perspective you haven’t tried before, you might discover some new favorites.
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A Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with “N” (61–70)
NecromaniacExhumed

The song “Necromaniac” condenses the primal impulse of the American deathgrind band Exhumed.
Featured on their 1998 debut, its production troubles resulted in poor sound quality that paradoxically unleashes a raw, destructive energy.
The protagonist’s perverse love for decay is portrayed through growls riding ferocious blast beats and gouging guitar riffs.
Elevating this grotesque tableau into an aesthetic is precisely the essence of goregrind.
Packed with the band’s original pure madness and violence, the sound reportedly still hurls fans into a frenzy at their live shows.
Not To Be DefinedLazarus & Rakim

The meeting of a hip-hop legend and a rapper with an unconventional background will shake your soul.
This collaboration between America’s legendary MC Rakim and Detroit-born Lazarus, who is also a physician, is an anthem infused with a fierce resolve to be defined by no one.
Rakim’s commanding flow and Lazarus’s lyrics—shaped by intellect and cultural roots—blend beautifully over a heavyweight beat.
The track is a lead single from Rakim’s album “The Re-Up,” released in July 2025.
It also drew attention for arriving right after he became the first rapper to receive a Peabody Medal.
It’s sure to empower anyone who wants to break the mold and stay true to themselves.
No ChillPARTYNEXTDOOR

Are you familiar with PartyNextDoor, the artist from Canada? He’s known for a style that fuses R&B with dancehall and hip-hop.
This track, included on his album PartyNextDoor 4 released in April 2024, is perfect for summer nights.
The languid saxophone tones and shadowy melodies intertwine with the heat in the air.
The lyrics portray a passionate game of love that makes it hard to stay cool, evoking a sensual, slightly dangerous mood.
The album featuring this song reached No.
10 on the Billboard 200.
Put it on during a summer dusk drive or while unwinding with a slightly grown-up vibe, and you’ll find a pleasant spark amid the languid heat.
NITTENThomas Holm

Thomas Holm, a singer-songwriter from Denmark, is a talented artist who began making music while studying political science at university.
His style pairs everyday, relatable moments with catchy melodies, earning him popularity among music fans at home.
“Ikea,” included on his debut album, is a song themed around an experience at the famous furniture store.
It’s remarkable how a simple scene like “going to Ikea with your partner on the weekend” turns into a sparkling pop song in his hands.
The refined, Nordic sound and his energetic vocals are part of the appeal, too.
It’s a buoyant track that reveals the hidden joys in everyday life.
Never Be One Until We’re TwoTim Christensen

Tim Christensen, a national musician of Denmark, is a powerhouse who has found success both with the legendary band Dizzy Mizz Lizzy and as a solo artist.
His appeal lies in his versatility: not only does he write and compose, he can play almost every instrument from guitar to drums, and even handles production.
It’s remarkable how he delivers solid, hard-hitting rock with the band, yet spins out breathtakingly beautiful melodies in his solo work.
His award-winning talent has earned him widespread praise as a “treasure of Denmark.” Both the band’s sound and the delicate textures of his solo music are goosebump-inducing.
Dive into his musical world and see for yourself.
No CompromiseXentrix

No Compromise,” which opens their 1989 debut Shattered Existence, is a signature track that put UK band Xentrix on the thrash map with a powerful impact.
Fans rave, “The riffs are unbelievable,” and “This is their true essence,” hailing it as a defining song for the band.
The jackhammer drums and earth-crawling, crushing guitar riffs generate an unstoppable forward drive that will shake your soul to its core.
Combining the aggression reminiscent of early Metallica with deft songwriting, this sound showcases the pure destructive force of thrash metal.
Experience this uncompromising wall of sound for yourself.
No Mans LandAlpha & Omega

Step away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and sink deeply into a world of sound! For anyone who feels that way, I highly recommend this spiritual track by the legendary UK dub unit Alpha & Omega.
Featuring The Exile on vocals, the track’s heavy, body-resonating bass and spacious echo treatments transport the listener to an extraordinary realm.
Layered over it, chant-like vocals create an atmosphere that feels both sacred and warmly inviting.
Included on the album “Dub-Plate Selection Volume 2,” this song has been cherished as a dubplate classic since the 1990s.
Dim the lights, forget the everyday, and let yourself be carried by the waves of sound—why not spend a meditative moment like that?





