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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.

Songs with Titles Starting with “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (71–80)

no planRozarīna

Rosalina “no plan” Music Video (included on the 3rd album “sweet ring”)
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.

I want to ride a vehicle.Hanada Yuuichirou, Nagata Maya

I Want to Ride a Vehicle♪ With Mother | With Lyrics [Babies Delighted, Stop Crying, Laughing Dance, Song, Japanese Children’s Songs] Educational/Developmental for Infants and Toddlers covered by UtaSuta
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!

No.9ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

Asian Kung Fu Generation No.9 Fansubbed
No.9ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

With a title that evokes Article 9 of the Japanese Constitution, this ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION song carries a powerful message for peace.

Its exhilarating sound seems to voice dissent against the folly and absurdity of war.

The rapid shifts between stillness and intensity evoke both the anxiety of a peaceful everyday life being shattered and a heartfelt cry to hold on to ideals nonetheless.

The album that features this track, World World World, was released in March 2008 and reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

It’s a song that makes you reflect on how precious ordinary life truly is—and what we can do to protect it.

Nobody is RightNakajima Miyuki

Miyuki Nakajima “I’m Here” First Press Limited Edition Bonus DVD: “Nobody Is Right” Digest Video
Nobody is RightNakajima Miyuki

Everyone believes in their own justice, and at times that becomes the spark of conflict.

This work movingly captures that human nature, along with a prayer-like wish for coexistence that persists nonetheless.

Rather than condemning one side of a confrontation, the lyrics imagine the uncompromising feelings and backgrounds of each, making them a message for peace itself.

The song was included on the acclaimed 2007 October release “I Love You, Kotaetekure,” and in 2015 it was also used in a fashion brand’s commercial.

When you’re suffering from your own sense of rightness or pained by rifts with others, listening to it will let the warmth of its gaze bring you solace.

No CapJuri Tanaka(SixTONES)

SixTONES – No Cap (Juri Tanaka) [YouTube ver.]
No CapJuri Tanaka(SixTONES)

A cool, defiant track that rides on sharp rap and lays bare genuine, unfiltered feelings.

This is a solo song by Juri Tanaka of SixTONES, and it carries a powerful force that seems to pierce the listener’s heart.

It’s an ambitious piece he was deeply involved in crafting—so much so that he calls it “a new drawer of myself”—and that meticulous dedication comes through in every detail of the sound.

When you want to move forward with confidence or stay true to your convictions, this song will give you a strong push from behind.

Would you like some Noto?Sakamoto Fuyumi

This is one of Fuyumi Sakamoto’s signature songs, evoking scenes of sharing drinks while reminiscing about one’s hometown.

The lyrics depict the sights and everyday life of Noto, imbued with a deep affection for one’s roots and a poignant yet passionate longing to return.

It’s remarkable how this warm worldview, combined with Sakamoto’s powerful yet embracing vocals, stirs a sense of nostalgia in listeners.

Released in May 1990 as her seventh single, the song won the Wire Music Award at the 23rd Japan Cable Radio Awards.

Its popularity is also evident from her performance of it at that year’s 41st NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

For those striving away from home, hearing it may bring back memories of familiar landscapes and cherished loved ones.

NoraKadokura Yuki

Seeing a stray cat searching for a place to go while getting soaked in the rain, I can’t help but project my own feelings onto it.

Conjuring such a heartrending scene, this work is a smash hit by Yuki Kadokura, released in August 1998.

Selling over 800,000 copies, it became a signature song that epitomized her career, often described as “bluesy kayō” (blues-tinged Japanese pop).

The loneliness and yearning for love of a woman betrayed by her lover pierce the heart, carried by Kadokura’s husky, deeply convincing voice.

The song has been included in many releases, such as the album Prism III and her 30th anniversary best-of collection, and continues to be cherished.

On nights when you’re nursing the pain of a broken heart, this song might quietly sit by your side.