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: A reference for karaoke and playlist selection (211–220)
16yrsDoul

Doul is a rookie artist who self-produces everything: performances, songwriting, visuals, styling, and music videos.
She’s incredibly multi-talented.
What stands out most is her exceptional taste in both music and fashion.
With a bold, stylish look reminiscent of David Bowie, her aesthetic has even been recognized by French fashion brands.
Her music defies genre boundaries, effortlessly spanning from rock to rap—and she even handles track-making herself.
If you love Western music from the ’80s and ’90s, you’re guaranteed to fall for Doul’s world.
Clover in MayEGO-WRAPPIN’

This is “May Clover,” released by the Osaka-born duo EGO-WRAPPIN’.
They put out distinctive songs that incorporate elements from various genres like jazz and blues, and they’re highly regarded overseas as well, including in Asia and Europe.
You could easily get swept away by the moody vibe of this track, reminiscent of a Showa-era nightclub.
Its unique, lovely expressions evoke the lukewarm air of a warm May night.
How about relaxing under the May moon and giving it a listen?
1210 – I Need You –EINSHTEIN

Einstein’s 2017 release.
The title cleverly combines the release date with a key phrase from the chorus.
It’s a warm song that expresses the desire to stay by someone’s side rather than simply say “I love you.” Although co-written, the artist penned the lyrics and composed the music, and the lines that resonate with the social media era are particularly striking.
The perspective and lyrics are wonderful.
The flowing high notes that suit a wintery atmosphere are soothing.
While it’s a heartbreak song, it’s a gentle, uplifting love song that feels like it nudges the two toward a brighter future!
Exit 8EO

EO’s “Exit 8,” released on December 23, 2023, has drawn attention as a Vocaloid track inspired by the game Exit 8.
Sung in Kagamine Rin’s voice, the lyrics capture anomalies within a daily routine and are impossible to forget once you hear them.
Packed with a unique worldview and paired with Rin’s clear vocals, the song skillfully expresses shifting emotions from scene to scene.
With themes of doubt and confusion, it’s a must-listen for fans of the game.
You’ll likely find something new each time you listen!
5cmFOMARE

FOMARE is a band that doesn’t stick to the rock genre—one song might be a breezy rock tune, another a tear-jerking ballad.
With down-to-earth lyrics that anyone can relate to, they’re steadily gaining fans.
If you’re the type who wants to hear a variety of vibes even from a rock band, they come highly recommended!
1999FOR A REASON

FOR A REASON says they started out aiming to be a band that could bridge melodic and hardcore.
With a five-piece lineup—lead vocalist, two guitars, bass, and drums—their stance clearly connects to the loud hardcore scene.
They also switch between growls and clean vocals, deftly control the groove of their songs, and keep listeners fully entertained.
128 BPMFellsius

This track is by Fellsius, a trackmaker from Kanagawa Prefecture.
It was released in 2020.
Rather than a danceable club track, it has a more artistic finish.
It’s a stylish, forward-thinking electronic tune with a deep, immersive world.
Despite employing a variety of timbres, the unified, high-sense sound arrangement may surprise first-time listeners.
Thanks to its high quality, it has also caught the attention of music fans overseas!


