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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)

88888888PiKi

PiKi “88888888” × Collaboration Movie with the film “Exit No. 8”
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This buzzworthy female duo, formed by Karen Matsumoto and Haruka Sakuraba from KAWAII LAB., officially launched in June 2025.

Produced by Yasutaka Nakata, the track is a highly addictive technopop piece where number-counting phrases and a sense of urgency—like searching for an exit—loop repeatedly.

The duo’s processed vocals ride over a mechanical beat, drawing listeners into a curious labyrinth.

Created as a collaboration song for the film Exit 8, released in August 2025, it was also included on the single “Kawaii Kaiwai,” which came out in September.

It fuses a suspenseful worldview with cuteness, making it perfect for nights when you want a bit of a thrill.

Enjoy its uniquely weightless atmosphere that hints at something ‘off.’

24karats GOLD GENESISGotō Takuma

THE RAMPAGE / 24karats GOLD GENESIS (MUSIC VIDEO)
24karats GOLD GENESISGotō Takuma

Takuma Goto, who is active as a performer in the dance and vocal group THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE, hails from Wakayama Prefecture.

He devoted himself to dance from a young age and secured his spot as an official member after the Musha Shugyo Final held in September 2014.

When the group made its major debut in January 2017 with the single “Lightning,” they rapidly gained popularity, including reaching No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart.

Beyond his work as a performer, Goto actively contributes to his hometown, appearing in TV commercials for Suzuki Motor Wakayama, among other activities.

He is a multi-talented artist who also showcases his creativity by producing photobooks.

0001toripiyo

0001/Ray and Miku//0001/Ray & Miku
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A story-rich song woven by twin vocals from Rei Adachi and Hatsune Miku.

Released by Toripiyo in February 2024, it captivated many listeners, ranking 16th in the 2024 Winter Vocaloid Collection.

It portrays an android in a ruined world, inspired by a singing voice heard on the radio, striving to carry hope into the future.

It’s a warm track that gives you a gentle push—perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in work, or tackle your job or studies with a slightly more positive mindset.

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

1 minute 1 secondGarakuta

This track distills the essence of Garakuta, a rock band from Nagoya.

As the title suggests, it runs for about one minute—a burst of impulsive energy.

The lyrics convey feelings for someone they love, vividly capturing the urgency of romance.

Paired with an unpretentious sound arrangement, it’s truly stirring.

It appears as the first track on the EP “I Hope It Reaches You,” released in May 2023.

Perfect for when you want a quick boost of excitement!

5cm/sEsaki Fumitake

A piano piece brimming with translucence from the live-action film Five Centimeters per Second’s score.

Placed near the beginning of the album, it serves to symbolize the work’s delicate overall worldview.

Its minimal structure, which gently accompanies the poignancy of the images, and its faint, lingering resonance feel like a sonic reimagining of themes such as distance and time.

The unique harmonic color palette of Mr.

Ezaki—rooted in the vocabularies of jazz and soul—carefully supports the breathing of the visuals.

1991Yonezu Kenshi

The theme song for the live-action adaptation of 5 Centimeters per Second.

Kenshi Yonezu created it as a work that overlaps with his own origins; he was born in 1991, the same year the film’s protagonists first meet.

Director Yoshiyuki Okuyama was born in the same year as well.

This coincidence—almost a kind of inevitability—imbues the song with deep symbolism.

Themes like memory and loss, regret for the past, and the will to live are woven into the lyrics.

It’s a track that supports the film’s worldview, one only Yonezu—who was profoundly moved by the original work in his teens—could have created.

2:23 AMsharou

[30-minute endurance free BGM] 2:23 AM / Sharou [Official]
2:23 AMsharou

Shallow is a Japanese composer who creates free BGM materials.

If you’ve ever edited videos, you’ve likely heard the name.

This work is a chill, lo-fi track titled after the late-night hours.

Since its release in October 2020, the melody played by its crunchy guitar has been beloved by many creators.

Even without lyrics, it beautifully captures the slightly languid feeling of staying up late and those fleeting moments of sentimentality.

In early 2022, it was even selected for playlists featuring buzzworthy songs on social media, cementing its popularity.

When you want to stylishly color everyday scenes or need a calm vibe for a vlog, there may be no BGM more fitting than this.