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)
Non-breath ObligeNEW!Pinokio P

You’ll be blown away by its breathtaking structure—you might even forget to breathe! Released in June 2021, this track was created around the theme of “breathlessness.” The breathless vocals—possible precisely because it’s vocaloid—leave a powerful impact on listeners.
If you’ve ever felt stifled by modern society, the sharply observed lyrics are sure to pierce your heart.
In addition to being included on the album “Love,” it’s also well-loved in the mobile game “Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! (Project SEKAI).”
NoahNEW!fantomu shiitaa

Phantom Cheetah, the idol group produced by Ado, captivates listeners with a distinctive worldview that fuses retro textures and horror elements.
Among their songs, this track made waves with its shocking sound.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Kirai Hiiragi, its anxiety-stirring rhythms and chaotic development unsettle yet strongly grip the listener.
Released digitally in August 2025 as their 7th single, it quickly drew attention, ranking among the trending keywords on music sites right after its release.
It’s perfect when you want a jolt to break up a dull day or for a late-night dive into a mysterious story.
Be sure to add it to your playlist.
NOT FLUNKYNEW!DISH//

Born from a passionate desire to “dance with fans at our shows and crank up the excitement!”, this dance-rock number packs a powerful message: shake off frustration with society and the boredom of daily life by moving your body.
Hiroki Arai handled both lyrics and composition, and it was released in July 2019.
It was originally written for a summer outdoor solo concert, but was later included on the album “X,” growing into an indispensable highlight of their live set.
The music video—where the members, all in matching suits, dance alongside a large group of dancers—makes a huge impact, too! Whenever you want to blow away bad vibes or boost your mood, turn this track up and dance your heart out.
Nozaki KoutaNEW!Tōkairin Tarō

This song evokes spring outings, heading to pay a visit while gently rocked by a yakatabune pleasure boat.
It’s a popular tune that brings to mind the dazzling scenery seen on the way to Nozaki Kannon in Osaka and the tranquil vistas of rapeseed blossoms.
Sung with dignified elegance by Taro Shoji, one of the most iconic singers of the Showa era, Nozaki Kouta was originally produced to promote Nozaki Kannon, but after its 1935 release it became a beloved classic nationwide.
Many people surely remember both the song and Shoji’s poised figure as he sang, standing perfectly upright.
With exchanges with people walking along the embankment and other stylish customs of the time, it’s a piece you can hum along to while feeling a pleasant nostalgia.
Why not enjoy a soothing moment singing it together, basking in the gentle warmth of spring?
NonfictionsNEW!Da-iCE

This is a highly emotional cheer song packed with the brilliance of youth and a fleeting sense of wistfulness.
Chosen in 2025 as the theme song for “Netto Koshien,” among other uses as a summer high school baseball anthem, this track hits hard with its driving, dramatic sound, making you feel the heat of a midsummer ballfield just by listening.
The title was deliberately made plural to capture the stories not only of the players, but of everyone involved.
Created by Daiki Kudo and Sota Hanamura, the song gives a powerful push to anyone chasing their dreams.
Belt it out with all the soaring exhilaration it deserves, and you’ll feel energy welling up for tomorrow.
How about linking arms with your friends and singing it at the top of your lungs?
No-YesNEW!Number_i

Number_i is a three-member group that captures both the breezy exhilaration and bittersweetness of summer, setting listeners’ hearts dancing.
“No-Yes,” included on their mini-album No.O -ring- released in May 2024, is a pop track defined by its dazzling synth sound.
Its 80s-style danceable beat and catchy melodic lines will put anyone in a great mood.
Listen closely to the lyrics, which portray a heart swaying between conflicting emotions.
The song is also featured in Suntory’s “Beer Ball” commercial, so many of you have likely heard it.
Put this comfortably rhythmic track on during a summer drive or party, and it’s sure to brighten the atmosphere.
NO CURRY NO LIFEKapurikōn

This is a unique number by Capricorn, the zodiac unit from The Idolmaster Million Live!, that likens the addiction of love to the kick of spices.
The vocals woven by Shiina Natsukawa as Anna Mochizuki, Tachibana Yamaguchi as Rio Momose, and Ibuki Kido as Kana Yabuki blend sweetness and spiciness to perfection.
Included on the album THE IDOLM@STER LIVE THE@TER FORWARD 01 Sunshine Rhythm, released in December 2016.
How about savoring it as background music while cooking?



