Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
You probably can’t immediately think of many song titles that start with “no,” can you?
There are relatively many words you don’t often hear in everyday life, and lots of them have English titles.
Things like “Nobody…,” “Note,” “NOT…,” and so on.
There are also memorable masterpiece tracks that symbolize the artists themselves.
I’ve put together a list of song titles that might be useful when you want to look something up—just a bit…!
Feel free to use it not only when you’re curious about what songs start with “no,” but also as a prompt for shiritori word games or when choosing songs at karaoke.
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Songs with Titles Starting with “No” (Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!) (61–70)
I want to ride a vehicle.Hanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

A lively, vehicle-themed song has arrived! Sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Tamaa Nagata, this fun melody features 20 uniquely charming vehicles making their appearances one after another.
Its up-tempo, rhythmic style layered with light, friendly vocals makes it an irresistibly catchy track that will have you swaying along.
The broadcast began in November 2024, and the song is also included in the songbook “Takaromono” as of April 2025.
It’s a piece that children who love vehicles will adore—and parents can enjoy together with them.
Open your imaginations with your child and take flight into the world of all kinds of vehicles!
NOISE LIMITTERBOØWY

This song captures the sensation of the limiter in your mind breaking, with irresistible impulses and a thrilling sense of momentum as its appeal.
Written and composed by Kyosuke Himuro, it delivers a raw, live-house intensity that stirs the soul.
The track is featured on the classic album “BEAT EMOTION,” which has sold a total of approximately 1.2 million copies.
When you’re feeling stuck or want to break free from everyday stress, listening to it might give you the courage to smash through the walls within yourself.
NoctilucaOrangestar

Orangestar’s “Noctiluca” layers vocals over a solid band sound.
It was released on YouTube and Niconico in 2022.
The melody rises from the B-melody into the chorus, and the overlapping section at the ending showcases striking high notes.
Orangestar’s wife, Natsuse, covered “Noctiluca” on her 2022 mini-album “Light in the Distance,” so be sure to give it a listen!
no planRozarīna

A song by Rosalina that celebrates the preciousness of friendship.
The lyrics, which depict the everyday moments shared with friends, resonate deeply.
You can feel the sentiment: “Even without a plan, just being with you is enough.” It’s included on the album “sweet ring” and was also used as an insert song in the film “Aibō na Keiji Returns.” The music video, released in May 2024, features Rosalina’s real friends, capturing the natural feel of their friendship.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to cherish the time spent with dear friends.
No PromiseChara

A song by Chara that portrays the aching feelings of a woman torn by a relationship without promises.
She longs to hold on to someone who seems about to leave, yet she can’t secure any promise for the future.
That inner conflict is delicately rendered in a whisper-like vocal.
Featured on the album “Soul Kiss,” released in July 1992, the song captures the frustration of being unable to stop loving someone—knowing it won’t be reciprocated, yet unable to let go—which perhaps only those who’ve experienced it can truly understand.
A love in which only one person suffers is something that, at some point, we probably ought to bring to an end.
NoraTanaka Aimi

The piece “Nora” is striking for its melancholy melody.
It’s a poignant, kayōkyoku-style song with a mood reminiscent of works by Sayuri Ishikawa or Junko Akimoto.
Despite that, among Aimi Tanaka’s songs, this one is actually one of the easiest to sing.
The biggest reason is the long notes.
In this piece, most of the long tones are “downers,” meaning they are sustained as the pitch falls.
As a result, there’s no need to belt, and it’s easier to keep the pitch stable.
Noren SakeKanemura Hiroshi

It’s a deeply moving song that conjures up the image of a parent and child standing shoulder to shoulder.
A work by Hiroshi Kanamura, it was released in June 2025.
With lyrics by Chihiro Fuyuyu and music by Ryuzo Kimura, the piece tenderly sings of memories with one’s father and the warmth of sharing drinks together.
Its gentle melodic line, imbued with the traditional sentiment of enka, is another of its charms.
Many listeners will likely find themselves resonating with the bond between parent and child depicted here.


