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”/“No-” [Great for karaoke & shiritori too!] (1–10)
Easygoing everyday lifeRegu

Released in June 2014, this piece has become a favorite among many video creators through its distribution on free BGM sites.
You’ve probably heard its friendly, familiar melody at least once.
The gentle piano tone and crisp percussion weave a wonderfully heartwarming atmosphere.
The arrangement shines with a sensibility calculated to sound pleasant even on loop playback.
Try adding color to everyday scenes—like a moment in a walking or cafe-hopping vlog.
Not Human — Sweet Perfect Overbearing AI Boyfriend — #SkySorasan
“Your brain won’t be able to keep up”—expect a sumptuous, chaotic experience.
This work comes from creator Sorasan, a master at freely navigating heavy metal, funk, and even jungle.
The track was released in March 2026.
It’s densely packed to the point of defying description: thunderous guitar riffs riding on high-speed breakbeats, with reggae and jungle elements interwoven.
On top of that, the concept of an “alpha AI boyfriend” is unique.
The duality of sweet lines and a domineering attitude is compelling, too.
It’s a narratively driven production—signature Sorasan, who also crafts radio-style projects.
Perfect for when you want to bathe in stimulating sounds and reset your mood.
Brainstem suction hamster dampsabagashira

It’s one of those songs that gets stuck in your head after a single listen.
Vocaloid producer Sabatō’s “Brainstem-Suction Hamster Jimejime” was released in February 2026 and took part in the Bokakore 2026 Winter TOP100 rankings.
Its mysterious pop appeal lies in a chorus that lingers in your ears and Miku’s innocent vocals.
The lyrics humorously depict feelings like emptiness and resignation about relationships, and the contrast draws you right in.
It’s a work brimming with black humor that makes you chuckle wryly and think, “Maybe that’s me too.”
Songs with titles starting with “No”/“No-” (“の”) [Great for karaoke and shiritori too!] (11–20)
No one comparesIkuta Erika

A gentle number whose delicate piano tones quietly nestle into the bustle of everyday life.
After graduating from Nogizaka46 and thriving in various fields, Erika Ikuta wrote and composed this song for the first time for her debut EP “capriccioso,” released in April 2024.
She began creating it during the stay-at-home period of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it was also chosen as the ending theme for BS TV Tokyo’s “Nikkei News Plus 9.” The lyrics, which tenderly embrace the pain that arises from cherishing what’s important and the frustration of a conflicted heart, resonate deeply.
If you listen closely, her own piano performance and soaring vocals seep into your heart.
On a May night, when you want to take your time facing yourself or calmly center your mind, be sure to give it a listen.
room for growthCreepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts have now become a leading force in the music scene.
Their signature song “Nobishiro” is a track that powerfully pushes you forward in a new chapter of life.
While acknowledging their own incompleteness, it carries a positive message that there’s still plenty of room to grow.
It’s included on their album “Case,” released in September 2021, and also gained attention as the theme song for the povo2.0 commercial.
It’s a classic with over 100 million streams! Its light, catchy beat and heartfelt lyrics are perfect for college students about to jump into a new environment.
Even when you feel anxious, listening to this song will give you the courage to think, “I still have potential!” It’s a cheer song that helps you affirm yourself and keep moving forward.
Be sure to play it on the morning of your entrance ceremony and take a step toward an exciting future!
No Fake Talk feat.TOOBOEFAKE TYPE.

FAKE TYPE.
are a duo who captivate listeners with shape-shifting tracks and rapid-fire raps centered on electro swing.
Their February 2026 release, “No Fake Talk,” is a collaboration featuring the multi-talented singer TOOBOE.
Born from a festival encounter and a co-headlining tour, the track delivers a thrilling clash of both artists’ distinctive styles head-on.
Its passionate call to move beyond superficial chatter and engage with genuine honesty resonates powerfully with those navigating today’s complex society.
A stimulating number where addictive dance beats intersect with razor-sharp lyrics.
Non-deliciousnekomata okayu

Affiliated with hololive GAMERS, VTuber Nekomata Okayu is beloved as the embodiment of “total affirmation,” thanks to her soothing voice and comforting presence.
She’s also a standout in music.
Her release from February 2026 is a dark pop track written and composed by Vocaloid producer Teniwoha.
Its worldbuilding—portraying loneliness and inner conflict through a table set with bizarre dishes—is, in a word, intense (lol).
The fusion of rock and electronica entwines with her low-register vocals to create an exquisitely addictive sound.
Following her May 2025 album “Purrsonya ~Respect~,” this track feels like an even broader expansion of her expressive range.
The lyrics, which question what we ought to savor, make it a song I especially recommend to anyone feeling a bit worn out by everyday life.


