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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Night of the BlasphemyBehexen

Behexen is a metal band from Finland known for songs with an occult worldview.
They carry on the traditional approach to black metal, excelling at aggressive performances with a straightforward instrumental setup.
They’re also known for producing many dark tracks themed around “night” and “the devil.” Their live shows are striking, with corpse paint and black outfits.
With screamed and growled vocals riding on rapid-fire drumming, they deliver the deep, quintessential sound of black metal.
North Marine DriveBen Watt

Ben Watt is a British musician best known as one half of the duo Everything But The Girl with Tracey Thorn.
Thanks to the group’s global success from the mid-1990s onward, when they embraced a more electronic sound, many people may at least recognize the name.
The album introduced here, North Marine Drive, is Watt’s solo debut, released in 1983 before he formed Everything But The Girl.
Until his second solo album, Hendra, arrived in 2014, it had taken on a semi-legendary status as his sole solo work.
The record is said to have had a major impact on the neo-acoustic boom.
Its restrained, tranquil world—centered on lightly effected acoustic guitar—sets it apart from the breezy neo-acoustic and guitar-pop that vividly expresses the sparkle of youth.
Across its nine tracks, some songs bring in tones like piano and alto saxophone, but because the core is essentially just Watt’s slightly wistful voice and guitar, the quality of the songwriting stands out all the more, allowing listeners to savor the album’s unique sonic world as a work of art.
Do give an ear to Watt’s guitar—folky yet informed by jazz and bossa nova—and to his vocals.
No Time To DieBillie Eilish

Billie Eilish, a singer-songwriter from the United States who enjoys immense support from young people around the world.
Today she’s a leading figure in stylish musical aesthetics, but until she gained global recognition with 2019’s “bad guy,” she was known as a representative artist of so-called “dark” songs.
Among her works, the one I especially recommend is “No Time To Die.” While the melody is very simple, its powerful message and her lyrical vocals create a heavy, evocative mood.
NocturneBilly Joel

If you’re looking to relax at night, why not try listening to a nocturne? A nocturne is a piano piece that evokes the tranquil mood of the night.
I especially recommend “Nocturne,” included on one of Billy Joel’s albums.
It serves as a kind of cooling-off interlude between tracks on the album.
Its piano melody is soothing and will melt away your fatigue.
If possible, listen to it together with the surrounding tracks on the album.
NarcoBlasterjaxx & Timmy Trumpet

This track exudes a powerful, electrifying vibe, with an opening trumpet that feels like it could shake a stadium.
A collaboration between Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet, it was released in November 2017.
Blending electro house and big room house, it’s a floor-filling anthem.
It was used as the entrance song for MLB New York Mets pitcher Edwin Díaz, and its popularity spread rapidly.
In 2022, Timmy Trumpet himself performed it live at a Mets game, creating a buzz on social media.
This piece is perfect for boosting motivation during training or sports.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for energetic music.
No Woman No CryBob Marley & The Wailers

Known as an iconic reggae song, this track was released by Bob Marley & The Wailers in 1974 and is included on the album Natty Dread.
Its lyrics, expressing empathy and comfort for people facing poverty and hardship, have resonated with many.
The version featured on the 1975 live album Live! is especially famous, and the song played a crucial role in bringing reggae to a global audience.
Its message, symbolizing strength and hope in overcoming adversity, is deeply moving.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with “N” (231–240)
No Time For SleepBobby Shmurda

In trap music, there’s a genre called drill music that puts a strong emphasis on tough, dark vibes and lyrics.
Within drill, there’s a New York style known as Brooklyn drill, and the pioneer of that Brooklyn drill is Bobby Shmurda, the artist behind “No Time For Sleep.” He’s stayed true to his style for years, and this track delivers classic Brooklyn drill.





