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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" [Perfect for Karaoke & Shiritori, too!] (431–440)

peepholeakai kouen

Rather than being sick or twisted, it has quite a mysterious worldview and gives off a dark impression.

Interpreting the lyrics is pretty difficult, so I think it’s best to listen with the aim of immersing yourself in this dark atmosphere.

That’s how strong the song’s worldview is!

NOT NATURALShigemori Satomi

Satomi Shigemori “NOT NATURAL” MV
NOT NATURALShigemori Satomi

After making a name for herself on variety shows, Satomi Shigemori went on to succeed as a rapper as well.

In contrast to her ditzy variety-show persona, her songs feature strikingly sexy lyrics and music videos.

Among her works, the track I especially recommend for low-voiced women is NOT NATURAL.

The song leans heavily on melodious rap, so it doesn’t include what you’d call traditional rap sections.

Because Shigemori’s voice is high, you might think it wouldn’t suit lower female voices, but the piece is arranged within a very narrow range, which actually brings out the strengths of low-voiced female singers.

No creditsSuzuki Masayuki

Masayuki Suzuki / No credits by Tomi-san
No creditsSuzuki Masayuki

Don’t miss “No credits,” a song about a romantic night.

It’s one of the tracks included on the album Tokyo Junction.

Believe it or not, ASKA handled both the lyrics and the composition.

The strongly accented vocal style characteristic of ASKA meshes perfectly with Masayuki Suzuki’s voice.

When you sing it, try to articulate more clearly than with other songs.

That said, the rhythm itself is steady, so I think you’ll find it easy to sing.

NostalgiaHasegawa Akiko

[THE iDOLM@STER] Nostalgia (M@STER VERSION) (Vocals: Miki Hoshii)
NostalgiaHasegawa Akiko

Even if you stumble over something and fall, stand up again and push forward—surpassing even the version of yourself who fell.

It’s an anime song brimming with hope for the future.

You’ll surely be captivated by its sense of speed and a melody that’s both refreshing and cool.

It’s an energetic track we especially want teens busy with club activities to hear.

Cape NosappuMonma Ryo

2017/11/22 Ryō Monma Live 02/10 “Nosappu Misaki” at Hakata Riverain Hall
Cape NosappuMonma Ryo

Mr.

Ryo Monma became a disciple of Daisaburo Nakayama after winning the Grand Champion title on TBS Television’s “Machikado TV 11:00,” and he made his debut with this song in 1989.

He is now active as a radio personality, among other roles.

NOROSHIKanjani∞

This is their 37th single, released on December 7, 2016.

It served as the theme song for the film “Mogura no Uta: Hong Kong Kyosokyoku” (The Mole Song: Hong Kong Capriccio).

In a full-fledged band style, it’s a track that keeps you glued to Kanjani∞’s performance.

From Ryuhei Maruyama’s bass in the intro to Yu Yokoyama’s trumpet, you can fully appreciate the markedly leveled-up “Band Kanjani∞.” Their appearance in traditional Japanese attire when performing it on TV also drew a huge response.

Not UnusualAbe Mao

Mao Abe – Not Unusual [Official Music Video]
Not UnusualAbe Mao

Singer-songwriter Mao Abe continues to captivate fans with her powerful vocals born from a wide range that reaches into the low register.

The title track of her 10th album, “Not Unusual,” features an ensemble built around delicate piano sounds that feels wonderfully soothing.

The lyrics, which portray ordinary days with a child, are sure to resonate with anyone who has kids.

It’s a heartwarming pop tune that brings your family to mind when you want to unwind.