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 compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (141–150)
New NormalKhalid

Facing the unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic, our lives changed dramatically.
Khalid, an artist from the United States, gently wraps the emotions and inner struggles of that time in his warm, soothing vocals.
Released in July 2021 as the lead single from the album “Everything Is Changing,” this song celebrates the courage and hope to accept change and keep moving forward.
Its sound is groovy and moody, while also infused with futuristic elements.
The fact that it premiered at Virgin Galactic’s spaceship launch event further symbolizes its innovative worldview.
It is a song I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone at a turning point in life or about to take a new step.
Nowhere AgainSecret Machines

Having relocated from Texas to New York, Secret Machines craft a unique world with cosmic soundscapes and heavy rhythms.
Since releasing their debut album, Now Here Is Nowhere, in 2004, they have captivated many listeners with their commanding presence.
Some tracks from the album were featured in the video game Driver: Parallel Lines, which helped boost their visibility.
Rooted in alternative rock and space rock while reflecting influences from Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, their music overcame the challenge of founding member Benjamin Curtis’s departure in 2007, and the band made a long-awaited return in 2020.
Their universe—woven from powerful drum sounds and expansive sonics—is particularly recommended for those seeking the grandeur of progressive rock with a modern approach.
Non, non, non (écouter Barbara)Camélia Jordana

A song that delicately portrays the emotions of a heartbroken woman is delivered by Camélia Jordana from France.
It’s striking how the woman keeps saying “non” to those urging her to cheer up, choosing instead to face her sadness.
The song gently speaks to the importance of taking time to sit with one’s feelings, without forcing oneself to look forward.
Released in January 2010, the track received a strong response, reaching No.
3 on the French digital charts.
Included on the album “Camélia Jordana,” it earned high praise as her debut release from Sony Music.
Paying homage to the legendary chanson singer Barbara, this piece stands as a song that stays close to those bearing the pain of heartbreak—one to be listened to on a quiet night.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (151–160)
Next To MeImagine Dragons

A heartwarming love song by the American band Imagine Dragons.
While acknowledging his own flaws and mistakes, the singer expresses gratitude to a partner who always stays by his side.
Released in February 2018, it was included in the reissue of the album Evolve.
Garnering attention as the band’s first full-fledged love song, it also drew buzz for its music video.
Exploring the complexity of human relationships and the power of love, this track resonates with empathy and emotion.
It’s recommended for those who want to reaffirm their bond with someone special or are looking for a warm, heartfelt song that speaks to the soul.
New LightJohn Mayer

An upbeat track with a breezy groove that pays homage to the music styles of the 1980s.
It expresses the wish to be seen in a new light by an unrequited love, carried by a catchy melody.
Released as a single in May 2018 and included on the July 2021 album “Sob Rock.” Its humor-filled music video also drew attention.
Showcasing John Mayer’s versatility and playful spirit, this song is perfect for a relaxing time at a café, and recommended for anyone who relates to the complexities of love.
No Lie (ft. Drake)2 Chainz

Hailing from Georgia, USA, 2 Chainz is known as a heavyweight of the Southern hip-hop scene.
Over an epic trap beat crafted by producer Mike Will Made-It, he trades razor-sharp lines with Canadian superstar Drake.
Centered on relationships teetering between lies and truth, the track has the two artists powerfully reflecting on their lives after attaining wealth and fame.
Released in August 2012 as the lead single from the album “Based on a T.
R.
U.
Story,” it topped the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
It’s the perfect high-impact soundtrack for late-night drives or parties with friends.
No Lie (ft. Dua Lipa)sean paul

A dancehall reggae tune themed around a nightclub encounter, depicting a man’s feelings as he sincerely tries to convey that he’s truly fallen for someone.
Released in November 2016 by Jamaica’s Sean Paul featuring the UK’s Dua Lipa, this alluring number masterfully fuses reggae music with pop.
With its addictive melody and a title that, in Jamaican slang, means “I’m telling the truth,” the protagonist’s determination to express his honest feelings leaves a strong impression.
Included on the EP “Mad Love the Prequel,” the song was also featured on the soundtracks of the film Baywatch and the TV drama Code Black, making it a perfect match for romantic storylines.
Many listeners will likely relate to the emotions of falling head over heels for someone.





