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 and shiritori too!] (361–370)
NOCTURNE No.9Hotei Tomoyasu

Released in August 2003, this is Tomoyasu Hotei’s 25th single, and it’s also included on his ninth album, “DOBERMAN,” released in September of the same year.
Opening with a gritty guitar sound, the track pushes the guitar to the forefront more than his previous songs, influenced by the possibility—after an injury the year before—that he might not be able to play guitar anymore.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you want to blow away the heat of August.
Noise-gotoRen

The languid, downer-style vocals are incredibly cool.
Noisegoto, produced by Vocaloid producer Ren, is a track released in October 2023.
It’s a mid-tempo rock tune with a captivating, hard-edged guitar sound.
There’s plenty to enjoy: a relaxed, understated vibe, a melody infused with hip-hop elements, and stylish piano that ties it all together.
The lyrics, which feel like venting the hazy emotions pent up in your chest, are also striking—many listeners will probably relate.
It really makes you ponder, “What is individuality?” doesn’t it?
Boomerang of ?Tokugaki Tomoko

When Osamu Tezuka’s manga The Three-Eyed One was adapted into a TV anime, the theme song was sung by Tomoko Tokugaki, who is also active as a musical theater actress.
The opening lyrics are quite catchy, aren’t they? The lyrics were written by Kumiko Aoki, and the music was composed by Yasuo Kosugi.
Sleeveless ChristmasTokunaga Hideaki

A Christmas song that poignantly colors a winter street corner has now been woven by Hideaki Tokunaga.
Included on the album “BIRDS,” released in May 1987, this piece delicately portrays the feelings of a protagonist who, while bearing the pain of heartbreak, still harbors hopes of reunion.
Tokunaga’s clear, crystalline vocals beautifully express a sense of loneliness that stands in stark contrast to the bustle of Christmas.
With lyrics penned by Ginshirō Akiya, the song uses the striking image of an out-of-season sleeveless top to vividly depict the gap between lingering summer memories and the reality of winter.
It’s a track we especially recommend to adults wrestling with matters of the heart.
NO MONEY NO TIMEwasurete mōteruzu

Pounding the drums with reckless abandon, shouting rock with everything he’s got—aren’t there many who love that kind of gritty, masculine artist? In Wasurete Motels, 283—read as Tsubasa—is a truly rock ‘n’ roll drummer.
The way he sings his heart out until his voice grows hoarse really grabs the audience.
And it’s not all just rock shouts; there are also heartfelt ballads and blues.
If you’re worn out from work or studying, try heading to a live house to see Wasurete Motels.
NO,Thank You!Hōkago Tī Taimu

“Houkago Tea Time” is the name of the rock band that appears in the anime K-ON!, which is based on Kakifly’s four-panel manga.
It consists of the characters Yui Hirasawa, Mio Akiyama, Ritsu Tainaka, and Tsumugi Kotobuki, later joined by first-year student Azusa Nakano.
They are portrayed as a girls’ band capable of performing everything from pop rock to punk-influenced melodic hardcore.
A music unit of the same name was also formed by the characters’ voice actresses—Ami Maeshima, Yoko Hikasa, Satomi Sato, Minako Kotobuki, and Ayana Taketatsu.
They not only sing the opening and ending themes of the series but also showcase their vocals at events.
Non StopHoshino Gen

This is the theme song for Fuji TV’s lifestyle information program “Non Stop!”.
It was written with the show in mind.
It is based on the birthday song Gen Hoshino sent for Himura’s birthday on Banana Man’s TBS Radio show “Banana Moon Gold.”


