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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Nostalgia (The Day I Knew)Samara Joy

The bright, elegant sound of the horn section is gentle and beautiful.
This is a song by Samara Joy, the songstress who won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
It’s included on her classic album Linger Awhile, released in September 2022.
For this piece, she wrote lyrics to an improvised performance by a legendary trumpeter.
She also performed it on a popular talk show.
In a voice as smooth as silk, she tells the story of the fateful day she knew, “This is the one.” How about this song for an anniversary dinner with someone special? Its sweet, nostalgic mood will touch the heart and make your time together even more wonderful.
Night LightsGerry Mulligan

A sophisticated piece that paints the city nightscape with sound in a gently evocative way.
It’s a work by Gerry Mulligan, a leading figure of cool jazz, and the warmly enveloping tone of his baritone saxophone is wonderful.
Art Farmer’s flugelhorn and Jim Hall’s guitar intertwine delicately, creating the atmosphere of a quiet night.
The piece is included on the 1963 album “Night Lights.” Mulligan is a legendary musician who was reportedly voted Best Player in Down Beat magazine’s readers’ poll for 42 consecutive years starting in 1953.
It’s the kind of music that, when played during a calm dinner with someone special, enhances the space with refinement without getting in the way of conversation.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'N' (31–40)
NUSSIE FREESTYLEYoungboy Never Broke Again

Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again continues to influence the scene with his massive volume of releases.
In 2021, he even hit No.
1 in the U.
S.
from behind bars with the album “Sincerely, Kentrell,” underscoring his formidable presence.
In September 2025, he dropped this freestyle.
The track showcases his signature melodic, emotionally charged rap over a heavy trap beat.
The lyrics convey the loneliness that comes with wealth and fame, along with direct messages to his rivals, letting his raw emotions come through clearly.
As a standalone release separate from any album, it’s a must-listen for hip-hop fans who want to experience his unfiltered expression.
Never Let GoOFFSET & John Legend

Offset, the rapper known for helping define an era of Southern hip-hop as a member of Migos, has in recent years fully shifted to solo work and has been focusing on self-production.
The piece we’re introducing today features him collaborating with John Legend, a leading voice in contemporary R&B.
The song expresses feelings for a former ally who passed away in 2022.
Offset’s verses lay bare the pain of loss and an unbreakable bond, while John Legend’s majestic vocals overlay the track, wrapping the sorrow in a gentle, moving embrace.
Included on the album “KIARI,” released in August 2025.
Highly recommended for moments when you’re remembering someone dear.
Not Like UsKendrick Lamar

When it comes to the hip-hop tune that defined 2024 and became a massive hit, it has to be Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.” The track is packed with scathing disses aimed at his rival Drake, riffing on his album titles to attack his character and delivering a barrage of sharp punchlines.
Mustard’s distinctly West Coast, bouncy beat lodges in your head after a single listen, which explains why it’s so widely used in short-form videos.
It’s still popular in 2025, so definitely consider using it cleverly when you make short videos.
No CommentFredo

Fredo, a London-born rapper leading the UK hip-hop scene.
In 2018, he proved his caliber by hitting No.
1 on the UK Singles Chart with his collaboration “Funky Friday” with Dave.
His comeback single, released in August 2025, is a long-awaited track that breaks months of silence.
The song brims with tension, as if declaring an unwavering stance against the gossip and speculation surrounding him.
Its hard-edged, drill-inspired production by Adb Beats and Swidom pairs perfectly with his street-hardened flow, radiating resolve.
If you follow the front lines of UK rap, this is a dope track you absolutely need to check out—give it a listen.
No One NoticedThe Marías

September makes you want to sink into mellow music, as if to savor the fading bustle of summer.
Perfect for that season is a track by The Marías.
The Los Angeles–based indie pop band is known for their dreamy sound that blends jazz and psychedelic elements.
In this song, they delicately portray the loneliness and anxiety born from emotional distance with a lover, carried by María Zardoya’s gentle vocals.
The lyrics, which evoke the feeling that no one notices a heart aching to the point of madness, curiously harmonize with the wistfulness of early autumn.
Featured on their standout 2024 album Submarine, the track also drew attention when Billie Eilish highlighted it on social media, boosting its streams by more than 200%.
Put it on during a night spent reminiscing about summer, and let your thoughts wander.





