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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 choosing karaoke or playlist tracks (111–120)

March 9Yuri × Harucha

“March 9th” Acoustic ver. Yuuri × Harucha
March 9Yuri × Harucha

A cover of Remioromen’s classic by Yuuri and Harucha.

Their clear, translucent voices intertwine, gently coloring the season of graduations, farewells, and new encounters.

Centered on the theme of bonds with loved ones and the strength their presence brings, it sings of dreams and hope alongside depictions of nature turning toward spring.

Released on March 9, 2024, the song has sparked a huge response on social media and YouTube.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to at life’s milestones, such as graduation ceremonies and farewell gatherings.

For those feeling anxious about a new environment, this song offers a gentle push forward.

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?

10% chance of rainH₂O

Miyuki.op "10% Chance of Rain" TV Anime ver. custom full / Song: H₂O
10% chance of rainH₂O

This song lets you savor the fluttering excitement of love just beginning, like weather you can’t quite predict.

It was included on the single released by the folk duo H₂O in March 1983 and was used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime “Miyuki.” The duo’s breezy harmonies glide over a light, tropical sound.

In contrast to the ballad on the A-side, this arrangement became a hit, selling over 400,000 copies.

Its sophisticated, city-pop-like ensemble would make for the perfect soundtrack to a refreshing seaside drive.

It’s a track I’d recommend to anyone who loves ’80s New Music.

OctoberTETORA

TETORA – October – Official Live Music Video
OctoberTETORA

A song by TETORA is one I want to listen to when the air starts to turn a bit chilly.

This track is included on the album “13 Months,” released in June 2024.

The album is a conceptual work themed around one year and one extra month, imbued with memories and feelings tied to each month.

The emotional vocals overlap with autumn’s distinctive sentimental atmosphere, gently resonating in the heart.

How about giving it a careful listen on a long night when you feel like getting lost in thought?

I jumped into the pool in October.Keyakizaka46

Keyakizaka46 – Jumped into the Pool in October [Vocal Line Distribution/Formation]
I jumped into the pool in October.Keyakizaka46

With their exceptional expressiveness and powerful messages, Keyakizaka46 radiated a presence that transcended the idol genre.

This is a single brimming with fresh, impulsive energy that blows away the melancholic mood of autumn.

The image of breaking out of a stifling daily life and heading to an out-of-season pool conveys a strong desire to shatter the status quo.

The track is included on the best-of album released in October 2020, “A Moment Longer Than Eternity: We Who Certainly Existed Back Then.” It was also featured in an AEON Card commercial.

Incidentally, although it was originally prepared as a single, various circumstances led to it being shelved, and fans are still hoping for a standalone single release.

Hey Yo at 3 o’clock!HALVES

3 o'clock Hey Yo! / HALVES (Music Video)
Hey Yo at 3 o'clock!HALVES

HALVES is a twin music duo gaining buzz mainly on social media.

Released in August 2025, this track is a pop tune written specifically as the campaign song for Otsuka Pharmaceutical’s Calorie Mate Jelly.

It features a bright, catchy sound that lifts your spirits just by listening.

The lyrics, themed around “nutrition,” are packed with wordplay that naturally brings a smile to listeners’ faces.

It’s a motivational song like a nutritional drink, charging up tired minds and bodies with energy.

A Fateful Encounter at Twentyshigunaru

Signal “A Fateful Meeting at 20” (1975)
A Fateful Encounter at Twentyshigunaru

Set on a station platform where withered leaves sway in orange hues, this is Signal’s debut song that sings of a bittersweet love.

The story depicts a woman who, due to past events, has closed off her heart; touched by the protagonist’s deep kindness, she heals her pain and resolves to try trusting people once more.

Its acoustic resonance and the trio’s beautiful harmonies seem to gently envelop that pure worldview.

Released in September 1975, the track peaked at No.

14 on the Oricon weekly chart and became a hit, selling around 300,000 copies.

If you listen to it when you’re feeling a touch of autumn melancholy, its warm message may quietly stay by your side.