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)
Noche ~ Illusory Dreamsawada masato

Masato Sawada is a singer from Maibara City, Shiga Prefecture, known by the catchphrase “NEW Kajinrui” (New Human of Song).
Familiar with the world of music since childhood, he proved his talent by winning the Grand Prix at the Tokyo Enka Festival in 2011, and made his debut in August 2012 with the single “Bara no Namida.” He is known for songs that combine the appeal of enka and kayōkyoku, such as “Honki no Koi” and “Yume o Sagashite.” Above all, his charm lies in his sweet looks and clear, high-toned voice.
His unique sensibility—calling his fans “Ichigo-san” (Mr./Ms.
Strawberry)—and the unexpected fact that he holds a Thai traditional massage license also make him stand out.
He’s an artist highly recommended for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in a refreshing smile and a storytelling singing voice.
NOT FOUNDMr.Children

While they’re best known for delicate love songs, they also have rock numbers that channel raw emotions head-on.
Among those, this track is especially stirring.
Released as a single in August 2000, it’s widely known as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Bus Stop.” It’s also featured early on in the album Q, released the same year, and stands out for the band’s powerful ensemble performance.
The song’s theme is the struggle to find answers that remain elusive, and the earnest vocals in the chorus leave a strong impression.
The unpolished, visceral sound seems to give voice to feelings with nowhere to go.
If you want to confront the unanswered questions within yourself, give this powerful performance a listen.
North ForestHY

This is a quintessential HY track that evokes the breath of Okinawa’s forests and nature.
It’s the opening song on the album HANAEMI, released in February 2021.
Since it was used as the theme song for Nippon TV’s Oha!4 NEWS LIVE, many people probably heard it while getting ready in the morning.
The looping beat with the sound of the sanshin resonates comfortably, making you feel as if you’re being guided into the Yanbaru forest just by listening.
Highly recommended when you want to feel positive.
Songs with titles starting with “No”/“No-” (“の”) [Great for karaoke and shiritori too!] (11–20)
no rain no rainbowHY

Even when something sad happens, this song overflows with positive energy that makes you believe hope awaits beyond it.
Like a rainbow across the sky after the rain, this piece brightens the listener’s heart; it’s the opening track of the album “RAINBOW,” released in June 2019.
Created with the image of the band, celebrating their 20th anniversary, sharing the excitement with fans at live shows, it’s the perfect song for when you need a little push forward.
NON STOPHANA

Born from the audition show “No No Girls,” HANA has been making waves with an overwhelming presence.
They’re also well-known for producer Chanmina’s involvement in the production.
Released in December 2025, this single captures the journey of their debut year and their resolve for the future.
While rooted in J-pop, it’s crafted as an aggressive dance track where heavy beats intertwine with razor-edged synthesizers.
Their passion—driven by dreams bigger than Mount Fuji—sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
It’s a perfect recommendation for February, when the chill still lingers, for anyone who wants to shake off a winter-weary body and dance with fiery enthusiasm.
NautilusYorushika

It’s a track whose sound evokes a fantastical deep sea and whose poignant lyrics signal the story’s finale, striking straight to the heart.
Yorushika is the music duo of composer n-buna and vocalist suis.
Nautilus, which closes the concept album Elma released in August 2019, is a beautiful ballad also known as the main theme for the Drama Koshien production “Kotonoha.” The visual expression in its music video also drew attention, and the way it unfolds—from a quiet monologue to an outpouring of emotion—deeply moves listeners.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, but by focusing on the contrast between delicate breathiness and the powerful chorus, you can get closer to its world.
It’s a soul-stirring masterpiece, perfect for sleepless nights or when you want to quietly savor the lingering afterglow of a story.
Noda Noda ☆ DADADAsatapan P

With its bouncing beat and the relentless chant of “noda,” this is an intense denpa song that will stick in your head.
Vocaloid producer Satapan-P’s track “Noda Noda☆DADADA” was released in January 2026.
Featuring Zundamon on vocals, the song’s excessive catchiness is its charm.
The accelerating rhythm and rapid-fire wordplay leave an unforgettable impact after just one listen.
It’s perfect when you want a boost of energy or to clear your mind.


