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!
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Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for karaoke and playlist selection (191–200)
1225 ~The Christmas When You Were There~Chicago Poodle

A three-piece band consisting of vocals/keyboard, bass, and drums, with all members hailing from the Kansai region.
They do nationwide tours, but are mainly active in Kansai and are a familiar presence there.
They made their major-label debut in 2009, and “1225 ~Kimi ga Ita Christmas~” was released as a digital-only single for Christmas in 2012.
Set to a brisk 16-beat, it’s a song that leaves you feeling both wistfully melancholic and wonderfully warm.
Highly recommended.
2036Chinozo

A mind-blowing, insane track you’ll be blasted away by! This is a release from Vocaloid producer Chinozo in April 2024.
The title featuring a future year leaves a strong impression.
Its driving sound and profound lyrics are captivating, delivering a polished mixture rock style.
The repeated refrain of wanting to “know” really pierces the heart.
It was chosen as the ending theme for a popular anime and is causing a huge buzz, especially among young people.
It’s a song that makes you feel the evolution of music—perfect for anyone eager to explore something new.
Highly recommended both for a change of pace and for moments when you want to think deeply.
1096Cody Rī (Ri)

This is a song by Cody・Lee (李) that earnestly portrays the complex emotions of youth.
Centered on the three years of junior high and high school life, it weaves in memories of farewells with loved ones and the courage to take a new step forward.
Released in February 2023, it also drew attention for its music video filmed in Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture.
The lyrics, spun from vocalist and guitarist Hibiki Takahashi’s real experiences, are paired with a melody that gently embraces accumulating anxieties.
It’s a track that resonates with those facing graduation season—holding onto lingering attachments and regrets from school days, yet determined to move forward.
2way nice guyCreepy Nuts

Kousuke Oono’s manga The Way of the Househusband, which also became a popular TV drama.
The song chosen as the theme for the 2022 film The Way of the Househusband: The Cinema was Creepy Nuts’ “2way nice guy.” Released in 2022 as their 12th digital single, it was written specifically for the movie.
It’s a fast-paced dance tune with striking lyrics themed around a “nice guy who can be dangerous if used the wrong way,” reminiscent of the series’ protagonist.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (201–210)
Six Concert Études, Op. 35-2 “Autumn”Cécile Chaminade

A solo piano piece by the French woman composer Cécile Chaminade, published in 1886.
One of her best-known works, it is characterized by rich Romanticism and deep emotion.
This piece, Autumn, is the second of six études, and it evokes the atmosphere of the season.
Its appeal lies in a structure where quietude and loneliness intersect with occasional surges of intense feeling.
With a relaxed tempo and a wistful melody, it beautifully portrays the transition of autumn and its pensive mood.
It’s a recommended piece not only for piano enthusiasts but also for anyone who wants to savor the spirit of autumn through music.
1st SONGDOBERMAN INFINITY

It’s a track that stands out with its dramatic tone.
Released in June 2024, this special single by DOBERMAN INFINITY commemorates the group’s 10th anniversary.
The chill boom-bap sound resonates pleasantly.
The lyrics look back on their journey while expressing determination for the future, conveying a positive message about overcoming hardships and taking a new step forward.
It also conveys gratitude to their fans, letting you feel the depth of DOBERMAN INFINITY’s musicality and humanity.
Let’s keep supporting their work from here on out.
July 7, sunnyDREAMS COME TRUE

This song was created as the theme for the 1996 film “July 7th, Clear Skies,” starring Masato Hagiwara and Alisa Mizuki.
July 7th is Tanabata, the day when Hikoboshi and Orihime are said to be able to meet only once a year.
The lyrics, which echo that story, convey the aching, painful longing to see the one you love.
It’s a track that people in long-distance relationships or those with unrequited feelings will surely relate to—and perhaps even be moved to tears.
That kind of love that hurts because it’s so strong is something people of any generation can understand, even if they aren’t in love right now.


