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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. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (101–110)

A confession of love from A to ZHanamaru Maruko

Love confession with the Japanese syllabary (A-KA-SA-TA-NA)
A confession of love from A to ZHanamaru Maruko

“A Love Confession in the 50 Sounds,” created by Hanamaru Maruko, a popular TikToker, delivers words of love to someone special following the Japanese syllabary order (a-ka-sa-ta-na).

Because it cherishes the other person, it also portrays moments of being clingy or getting upset, making it perfect for a lyrics-prank.

By sending each phrase one by one in order, you can enjoy a conversation that amusingly drifts out of sync with the other person’s replies.

How about sending many words filled with honest feelings to the one you love?

99Superfly

Superfly '99' × 'Doctor-X' MV ~drama ver.~
99Superfly

A powerful rock number that vividly evokes the image of a solitary genius surgeon who never fails.

Released in November 2016 as Superfly’s 22nd single, many of you may remember it as the theme song for the hugely popular drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, Season 4.

It feels infused with an unshakable conviction, no matter what happens, and an indomitable spirit that constantly strives for the top.

If you listen to this song—about the resolve at that very moment when you’re just one step away from perfection—during a crucial time when you want to believe in yourself, it will surely give you courage!

919Superfly

Superfly “919” (from the DVD/Blu-ray “Force ~Document & Live~”)
919Superfly

This is a rock number with a groovy, rolling bassline that makes your body start moving just by listening.

Don’t sweat the small stuff—just enjoy the moment! That positive message comes straight from the heart through Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals.

The track is included on Force, the acclaimed album produced in September 2012 to celebrate Superfly’s 5th anniversary.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the popular TBS talk show A-Studio.

Put it on when you’re feeling down or as a companion for a drive, and you’ll get an irresistibly bright burst of energy that blows away everyday blues!

08(ZERO HACHI)joōbachi

『08(ZERO HACHI)』Official MV
08(ZERO HACHI)joōbachi

This is an innovative, avant-garde track themed around “infinity.” Included on Queen Bee’s album Aku, it stands out with its cool tone and snappy melodic lines.

The distinctive arrangement rooted in band sound is addictively unique.

Together with the visual beauty of its music video, the piece leaves a powerful impact on listeners.

The album will be released on March 5, 2025, featuring 11 tracks in total.

It’s packed with buzzy tie-in songs, including the ending theme for the anime Oshi no Ko, “Mephisto.”

17 years oldMinami Saori

Amateur singer-songwriter performance: 17 Years Old by Saori Minami
17 years oldMinami Saori

This is the striking debut single by Saori Minami, who burst onto the scene from Okinawa in 1971 like a comet.

The title “17-sai” (“Seventeen”), sung by her at the age of 16, is incredibly memorable, isn’t it? The scene of being alone by the seaside with someone you love, heart fluttering with a slightly grown-up kind of romance, is something many of us may have experienced.

The sweet-and-sour, slightly bittersweet feelings carried by the stylish, Western-influenced sound blend perfectly with Saori Minami’s clear, luminous voice, and even today it makes your heart tighten without you realizing it.

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for choosing karaoke or playlist tracks (111–120)

December 17CRAZY KEN BAND

December 17 / Crazy Ken Band (2006)
December 17CRAZY KEN BAND

The greatest sound machine in the East: Crazy Ken Band.

Known for tracks like “Tiger & Dragon,” they’re a stylish, sophisticated band with serious chops.

Arguably, they’re the only group that’s mixed elements of R&B and soul into enka and pushed the sound this far into the neo realm.

The piece where you can savor frontman Ken Yokoyama’s low-register voice is “December 17.” Written as an insert song for the popular game Yakuza 2, it features a deeply cool set of lyrics and a vocal line that makes the most of his bass tones.

15Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino '15' Lyric Video
15Nishino Kana

Kana Nishino, a female singer-songwriter who dominated the early 2010s music scene.

While she may not be the exact generation match for women in their early thirties, many of them still listened to her songs.

That’s why I recommend “15.” It marks a clear shift from her previous style, featuring a sound with some hip-hop influences.

The vocal lines are easy to sing, so consider adding it to your repertoire.