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Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.

Can you think of any songs whose titles start with a number?

There are titles made up of just numbers, and plenty where numbers are followed by Japanese or English words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of songs with titles that start with numbers.

Feel free to use this as a reference when creating a playlist of “songs that start with numbers” or when choosing songs for karaoke.

It might also be fun to collect your favorite tracks that start with each number from 1 to 9!

Songs with titles that start with numbers: a reference for karaoke and playlist selection (71–80)

90s Japanese Music Special! YouTube Virtual DJ MixDJ NOJIMAX

Gets you pumped! 80s Kayōkyoku medley mixed on vinyl records / DJ NOJIMAX THE FIRST TAKE
90s Japanese Music Special! YouTube Virtual DJ MixDJ NOJIMAX

This is a medley packed with iconic songs that lit up the music scene of the 1990s.

It begins with ballads like “Kanashimi wa Yuki no Yō ni” and “Sekai Chū no Dare Yori Kitto,” then flows into tracks like “Choo Choo TRAIN” and “Overnight Sensation,” creating a comfortable, driving tempo.

The up-tempo numbers evoke a dance floor, while the heart-wrenching songs conjure vivid scenes from the ‘90s.

With many singable melodies and easy-to-remember rhythms, it’s a lineup that can bring people of all generations together.

All the way through to the final track, “WOW WOW TONIGHT,” this medley lets you feel the full energy of the ‘90s.

7th TriggerUVERworld

UVERworld 『7th Trigger』
7th TriggerUVERworld

UVERworld is a band that commands overwhelming support from men with their motivational messaging and razor-sharp musicality.

While they have many exhilarating tracks, a lot of them are also quite challenging.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is “7th Trigger.” The vocal range in this song is extremely high, spanning from mid2A to hiF, with the chorus repeatedly hitting hiA to hiD.

It’s a piece that stands out for its sheer height, but since there’s room to lower the key, try tackling it in the key that suits you best.

8UP (feat. Yvng Patra)¥ellow bucks

¥ellow Bucks – 8UP (feat. Yvng Patra) [Official Video]
8UP (feat. Yvng Patra)¥ellow bucks

Rapper ¥ellow Bucks, based in Nagoya.

His October 2025 collaborative track “8UP” with Yvng Patra is a number that grabs the ear with a trap sound woven from heavy bass and razor-sharp hi-hats.

Its hungry message—pushing the scene forward while staying connected to the next generation—stokes the listener’s fighting spirit.

It’s a hip-hop tune you’ll want to play when you’re looking to fire yourself up.

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for karaoke and playlist selection (81–90)

Love Song in DecemberGACKT(Gackt)

When it comes to GACKT’s Christmas songs, many fans probably think of “12gatsu no Love song,” don’t they? Released in 2001, while it is a love song, its lyrics are framed like a prayer for peace, and it remains enduringly popular today.

Its vocal range is extremely wide—from mid1 A to high G-sharp—with very dramatic jumps in pitch.

Because the low notes are quite low, adjusting the key can be challenging; however, the tempo itself is relaxed, making it a song that’s relatively easy to keep in tune.

70s folk song non-stop mix!DJ NOJIMAX

Showa Masterpiece Medley ★ Nonstop Mix ★ 80s Japanese Pops
70s folk song non-stop mix!DJ NOJIMAX

This is a medley of 1970s folk songs, featuring a tender, conversational singing voice and warm acoustic sound.

Each time the poignant scenes of “Kandagawa” or the gentle melody of “Nagori Yuki” flows by, memories long asleep in the depths of the heart quietly awaken.

Even as time passes, the words and melodies that stay close to people’s hearts remain unfaded and will resonate within you.

These timeless classics, filled with sincere messages, offer listeners a calm, peaceful moment.

It’s a medley that lets the nostalgic landscapes of youth unfold in your chest and allows you to feel the warmth of the songs.

April Fools in DecemberEPO

It’s a bittersweet ballad where the festive sparkle of a winter city at Christmastime overlaps with the sorrow of a love’s end—an irony that cuts deep.

The song by EPO was released as a single in November 1985 and included on the album “PUMP! PUMP!” With lyrics and composition by EPO herself and arrangement by Hiroshi Sato, its sophisticated sound blends AOR balladry with city pop.

The lyrics are striking for how they overlay the pain of heartbreak—realizing the person you believed was your only one was not—onto a title that deliberately invokes a “day of lies.” A self-cover version was released in 1993, and a completely re-arranged re-recording in 1999, keeping the song loved for many years.

It’s a track that quietly stays by your side when you feel a little distant from the dazzling Christmas scene.

246:3AMInagaki Junichi

Released as a single alongside the debut album in July 1982, this song stands out with its distinctive title that blends National Route 246 and 3 a.m.

The lyrics were written by Reiko Yukawa, the music composed by Kazuhiko Matsuo, and the arrangement handled by Akira Inoue, making it a defining track of Junichi Inagaki’s early AOR sound.

The album features accomplished musicians such as Tsuyoshi Kon and Tatsuo Hayashi, contributing to its sophisticated production.

Its bittersweet melody and restrained vocals harmonize beautifully, capturing the poignancy of the city at night.

Highly recommended for city pop enthusiasts and anyone seeking the roots of early-’80s Japanese-language AOR.