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)
NonfictionsNEW!Da-iCE

This is a song I’d recommend to everyone sprinting through the brilliant moments of youth with all their might.
Performed by the five-member dance and vocal group Da-iCE, it was chosen as the theme song for the 2025 “Netto Koshien.” When part of the track was unveiled in June of the same year, it became a hot topic.
Selected from multiple candidates by members Taiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, the piece blends a thrilling, fast-paced, dramatic melody with a heart-wrenching poignancy that can bring tears to your eyes.
Why not use the freely released brass band score to light up the finale of your school festival with a live wind ensemble performance? The precious memories of deepening bonds—even as you clash with your friends—are sure to shine even brighter.
curseNEW!Yamazaki Hako

It’s a number so charged with terrifying passion that if you sing it at karaoke, the room is guaranteed to freeze over.
The theme is a psychological drama that hurts like hammering nails into a straw doll, with quiet repetition and the mere trace of a voice stoking fear.
It isn’t mere horror; it expresses an introspection like driving nails into one’s own sorrow.
Released in May 1979 as a track on Hako Yamasaki’s fifth album, “Ningen Magai,” it caused a major stir in living rooms nationwide when Yamasaki herself appeared on a special episode of the anime Chibi Maruko-chan in July 2002 and the song was used in the show.
It’s the perfect pick for when you want to deliberately transform the atmosphere near the end of a karaoke session.
NoiariseNEW!Yugika

You won’t be able to stop listening to its unsettling atmosphere.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Yugika—known for multiple hits like “Caprice Cast” and “Eureka Replica”—released in March 2026.
Narukami Mikoto’s cool vocals are a perfect match for the low-centered, mechanical sound, and it’s incredibly cool.
And as the catchphrase “The Melting Bride” suggests, you’re drawn into a suspense-heavy theme that evokes collapse and self-loss.
A stoic, highly addictive song.
lingering scentNEW!indoor cats.

Though the romance should be over, even when I swear to forget, the memories left behind keep holding me back.
This song captures the aching feeling of a presence that should be gone and the heart-clenching emotions that linger in the room like a scent.
indoor cats., a band rooted in R&B, weave a jazzy sound centered on piano and organ that quietly seeps into unresolved memories and the aftertaste of a forbidden love.
The track appears on their first album, “Hodokenai Blue,” released in March 2024.
It’s sure to gently accompany those who are struggling with a love they just can’t cut off, and those who, late at night, hold feelings they can’t tell anyone.
Not Queenmurasaki ima

A pop tune that shines with authentic rock elements.
It features a serious melody that isn’t bound by a fixed, stereotypical image of a queen.
Many listeners have surely been captivated by the addictive vocals, which radiate both intensity and sensuality.
Released in December 2023, it was selected for FM802’s Japanese heavy rotation that same month.
Included on the album “eMulsion,” released in March 2025, the track is also known for its strong popularity among fans.
It’s a number that gives a push to those who want to live true to themselves.
NonfictionHirai Ken

Based on the artist’s real experience of losing someone close, this medium-tempo ballad explores views on life and death and loneliness, and served as the theme song for the TBS drama “A Little Giant” in the April 2017 season.
Kenshi Hirai himself said it “cuts into the dark side of life,” and it’s a masterpiece that expresses an earnest questioning of death and a sense of loss.
The chorus is famous, so I think many people know the song.
The overall vocal range is C3–A4, and the falsetto in the chorus is especially distinctive; if you can’t hit that comfortably, the performance can feel underwhelming.
Rather than belting in chest voice, sing more strongly in falsetto.
Try placing a hand on the back of your head and imagine sending your voice in that direction as you sing.
No.5LANA

A track by LANA with a futuristic, stylish soundscape that feels great and reveals something new with every listen.
Characterized by pop sounds infused with electronic elements, her sophisticated vocals glide lightly over the beat.
Released in November 2024, this song is also included on her milestone debut album “20.” While it hasn’t had any major tie-ins, it has colored key moments in her live shows, including a performance at her 2025 Budokan concert.
It’s perfect for situations where you want to elevate the mood, like nighttime drives or parties with friends.
A gem I can confidently recommend to trend-savvy listeners and anyone searching for chic tracks.



