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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)

19 MemoriesKato Miria

This is a popular number by Miliyah Kato that vividly captures the delicate emotions of a teenager at the brink of adulthood, swaying between being a child and an adult.

It was inspired by Namie Amuro’s classic “SWEET 19 BLUES,” and reflects Kato’s own genuine feelings when she was 19.

You can really feel the painfully honest, complex mindset of youth—wanting to act strong but actually feeling fragile.

Released in February 2008, the track is included on albums such as TOKYO STAR.

For those listening during that time of life when anticipation and anxiety about becoming an adult are intertwined, its bittersweet melody may truly resonate and capture your heart.

A 365-day love story.Sonar Pocket

This is a song by Sonar Pocket that gently warms the heart.

It reminds us that the irreplaceable days lovers spend together weave a cherished story one day at a time.

The sentiment expressed by member ko-dai—“Our everyday life together, through good times and bad, is our love story”—is deeply embedded in this work.

Released in October 2011, the track is also included on the album Sonapokeism ③ ~Kimi to no 365-nichi~ (365 Days with You).

It was also loved as the October ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Onegai! Ranking.” For two people who share mutual feelings, listening to it while holding onto their happy memories will surely deepen their sense of happiness even more.

17 minutesNogizaka 46

A song by the 5th generation members included on the 31st single “Koko ni wa Nai Mono,” released in December 2022.

It’s a sweet-and-sour youth pop tune that sings about the happiness of riding the same bus as the person you like for “just 17 minutes.” The contrast between the sparkling sound and the fresh vocals, together with the bittersweet story of a protagonist in love with someone whose name they don’t even know, makes your heart skip a beat.

The “clock dance” showcased in the music video and the staging where stalled time is set in motion by gears filled with their dreams perfectly embody these girls who carry the group’s future.

If you listen during everyday moments—on your way to school, for example—the world might just start to shine.

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

3layer (feat. JUMADIBA)ziproom

ziproom – 3layer feat. JUMADIBA (Official Video)
3layer (feat. JUMADIBA)ziproom

A hip-hop tune by Kobe-based collective ziproom featuring rapper JUMADIBA.

Over a minimal, sophisticated sound, the distinct personalities of Arich, Shimon, and JUMADIBA interweave.

The track exudes a cool, introspective vibe, like the quiet of a city night blending with neon lights.

It’s included on the EP “2CITIES,” released in August 2025.

Having already drawn global attention—previous release “Dive” dominated charts in nine countries—the group continues to impress.

With its laid-back beat and smooth flow, this song is perfect for a nighttime drive with a beautiful city view, and it will gently accompany moments of solitary reflection.

4:35CORNETS

"4:35" Cornets LIVE @ Shibuya Shichimenchou 2018/11/16
4:35CORNETS

This is a song by CORNETS, formed in 1986, brimming with a fantastical, fresh charm.

The track is characterized by a delicate, lyrical worldview—like watching a short film.

Set in the quiet before dawn, it portrays pure feelings for someone dear, the kind that tighten your chest with their bittersweetness.

Junko Okuma’s crystal-clear vocals pair exquisitely with the sound.

It’s perfect for a night when you want to sit quietly and reflect alone—the gentle world it creates will soothe your heart.

Included on their first EP, released in 1988.

10 Years Love StoryT-BOLAN

Opening quietly with the gentle tone of an acoustic guitar, this love song features Arashi Moritomo’s whisper-like vocals that resonate deeply.

The straightforward lyrics, pledging to walk side by side even ten years from now, are enough to make your heart swell just by listening.

As the song progresses, drums join in and the arrangement unfolds dramatically, as if their love is growing deeper and more certain over time.

This track was included as the B-side to the single “Ai no Tame ni Ai no Naka de,” released in November 1995.

Thanks to its high level of craftsmanship, it has long been cherished among fans as a hidden gem.

Listen to it on a night when you’re talking about the future with someone special, and it will surely remind you of the bond you share.

How to spend 2.5 billion seconds.yu-ta(HERO)

How to Spend 2.5 Billion Seconds. / HERO [FULL PV]
How to spend 2.5 billion seconds.yu-ta(HERO)

Yu-ta, the bassist of the visual kei rock band HERO, is from Gifu Prefecture.

Formed in 2007, HERO has been active with catchy melodies and highly message-driven lyrics as their strengths.

They made their major debut in July 2013 with the single “Kotae Awase,” and “Tenohira,” which was selected as an opening theme for the TV anime FAIRY TAIL, reached No.

1 on the indie charts.

Their popularity is undeniable, with achievements such as a successful concert at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.

They’re the perfect band for those who love straightforward pop rock.