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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.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (111–120)

No SecretsJessie J

Jessie J – No Secrets (Official Lyric Video)
No SecretsJessie J

Jessie J, the London-born artist known for her powerful, emotive vocals, has released a highly anticipated new single in April 2025—her first in about four years.

Candidly addressing themes of loss, trauma, and the pressure to self-disclose in the age of social media, the song is deeply personal and reflects her own experiences.

Produced by Los Hendrix—renowned for work with SZA and Brent Faiyaz—and Jesse Boykins III, it beautifully fuses soulful alternative R&B elements with a modern sound.

In May, she’s set to follow up with another new track, “Living My Best Life,” and an acoustic show at London’s Union Chapel.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who resonates with an artist who continues to face life’s hardships while staying true to the music.

A compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (121–130)

Night FlightSTR4TA

Musical sorcerers reviving Brit-funk for the modern era.

STR4TA is a UK-based jazz-funk project formed in March 2021 by DJ luminary Gilles Peterson and Incognito leader Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick.

From their debut album Aspects, We Like It has surpassed 1 million streams on Spotify, while Rhythm In Your Mind spent over 12 weeks on the Jazz FM playlist.

Their second album, STR4TASFEAR, released in November 2022, features powerhouse vocalists like Emma-Jean Thackray and Omar, building an even more evolved sonic world.

Blending traditional jazz and funk with contemporary sensibilities, their groove-rich music is perfect both for those who grew up on ’80s dance music and for younger listeners seeking fresh sounds.

Next To DieUgly

Ugly – Next To Die [Visualiser]
Next To DieUgly

The ambitious new work by Ugly, a six-piece art rock band based in London, UK, was released in April 2025.

A culmination of roughly a decade since their formation, the record is rooted in indie rock while showcasing a sound that draws on emotional elements and post-punk influences.

Powerful guitar riffs and a tight rhythm section blend seamlessly with impassioned vocals to convey themes of compromise, effort, and eventual collapse within relationships.

According to the band, it’s “a story about trying to make things work even when you know they won’t.” Honed through a year of intense live performances, their music has been sharpened to a fine edge—an essential listen for fans of indie rock.

Next To You (ft. Taranteeno)Purple Disco Machin

Purple Disco Machine – Next To You (Official Visualizer) ft. Taranteeno
Next To You (ft. Taranteeno)Purple Disco Machin

A bold new work has emerged from Purple Disco Machine, the popular DJ from Germany, as he ventures into an entirely new creative world.

Added as a track on the bonus edition of his album “Paradise,” this piece marks his first attempt at a ballad.

It’s a heartwarming, mellow song where jazzy piano intertwines with the rich, soulful vocals of American singer Tarantino.

Continuing his remarkable streak—winning a Grammy in 2023 and even signing Dresden’s Golden Book in his hometown—this track offers a glimpse into his new artistic territory.

It’s the perfect song for relaxing between work or study sessions, or as background music for quiet moments with someone special.

No Matter WhatBadfinger

No Matter What (Remastered 2010)
No Matter WhatBadfinger

It’s a song that could be called a pinnacle of ’70s power pop, blending cool swagger with bittersweet emotion.

Released by the Welsh band Badfinger on Apple Records in October 1970, it’s a classic that perfectly balances a hard-edged guitar sound with a catchy melody.

Featured on the album No Dice, it achieved remarkable success, reaching No.

8 on the US charts and No.

5 in the UK.

It was also used in the final episode of the TV series Breaking Bad, which brought renewed attention to the track.

A must-listen for power pop fans, it stands out for its melodious phrases, Beatles-esque harmonies, and powerful guitars in exquisite balance.

It’s a definitive example of the genre—highly recommended for anyone just getting into power pop.

Nuestras FronterasEterna Inocencia

A five-piece band formed in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, in 1995.

They are characterized by melodic hardcore infused with emotional elements and lyrics carrying social messages.

By founding their own label, Discos del Sembrador, they have become a key presence in the indie scene.

From the album Punkypatin to No Bien Abran Las Flores, they have released nine full-length albums, establishing themselves as a powerhouse band.

Their live performances—driven by exhilarating guitar riffs and powerful vocals—have earned high praise across South America.

Highly recommended for those seeking both the ferocity of hardcore and strong melody.

New MistakeJellyfish

This is an epic power pop piece included on Jellyfish’s 1993 album Spilt Milk, from the San Francisco, California band.

Built on lush harmonies and lavish orchestration reminiscent of Queen, the Beatles, and the Beach Boys, the song distills the appeal of melodic power pop.

It reached a peak of No.

55 on the UK Singles Chart.

Amid a music scene then dominated by grunge and alternative rock, the band’s polished sound stood out.

It’s essential listening not only for pop music devotees, but also for anyone who appreciates grand arrangements and meticulous melodies.