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 Too!] (411–420)
Wild BoyKawashima Eigo

Many men in their 50s have children, and some may have sons who are about to reach adulthood.
For those fathers, I recommend “Nokozō.” This song, which ruggedly sings about what a father wants to do with his son when he turns 20, is perfect for coloring the father–son relationship.
The vocal line leans heavily into enka and kayōkyoku influences, so it’s simple overall.
The chorus sits in the mid-to-high range; if that part feels difficult, try lowering the key by one semitone.
Drink, sing, dance, and make some noise!urashimasakatasen

If you’re looking for the perfect song to liven up the New Year, we recommend Urashimasakatasen’s high-energy track.
It features an upbeat, hype-filled vibe that fuses traditional festival music with modern arrangements.
Released in March 2021, the song delivers an energetic performance with the message “Let’s enjoy the moment.” The lyrics express the charm of Japanese traditional culture and the fun of festivals, making it a surefire choice to instantly elevate the mood at New Year gatherings.
This piece also drew attention at live events and concerts, and it’s great for karaoke too.
It’s a song that people of all ages can enjoy—perfect not only with friends, but also at company New Year parties and family get-togethers.
The Day the Curse Was LiftedTaito

This song incorporates Taku Toki’s experience of being bullied in middle school and closing himself off, but eventually regaining his smile through encounters with fans and the people around him.
Listening to it makes your heart ache, but at the same time a warm feeling washes over you.
Nowhereshōri

Gently and tenderly sung songs are nice too, aren’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “Nowhere.” It’s a ballad created by the artist Aseri (焦利), who began posting videos on YouTube in 2022.
Remarkably, even as their fourth release, it drew significant attention.
The song’s lyrics portray someone reflecting on a beloved person they’ve lost.
The gentle voices of Nezem and Hatsune Miku tug at listeners’ heartstrings.
The vocals feature a distinctive pronunciation, so you might enjoy paying attention to that as you listen.
A song that quenches the throatKemuri-chan

Kemuchan is an influencer who’s active mainly on social media like TikTok and YouTube.
Her debut single, “A Thirst-Quenching Song,” incorporates party calls often used at drinking gatherings.
Set to a fast dance beat, it sings about familiar drinking-scene moments.
It’s perfect for those times when everyone takes a sip together or when the party’s about to kick off.
Even people who don’t drink can enjoy the calls and singing—turn up the energy at karaoke with this high-tension track!
No StarsYuka

Singer-songwriter Yuka made her major debut with the 2022 single “lullaby.” She spent her early childhood in the United States and Switzerland, and began pursuing music after being inspired by musicals and Broadway shows.
In 2019, she received the Special Jury Prize at the music audition “NEW CINEMA PROJECT.” Her smooth, fluid vocals—imbued with the influence of Western music—have drawn attention.
Alongside songs with a contemporary atmosphere, she is an artist who evokes new possibilities in music.
NO FUTUREAikawa Nanase

It’s a mixture rock number used as the opening theme for the anime Zoids: New Century/Zero! Sung by Nanase Aikawa, who’s delivered numerous hits like “Koisokomi” and “Yume Miru Shoujo ja Irarenai,” the track was released in 2001 as her 18th single.
The crisp, punchy band sound is insanely cool! Aikawa’s vocal work has real backbone, and as you listen, you can feel a natural surge of passion welling up from deep inside your chest.


