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)
366 daysFischer’s(pekedan)

This is a cover by Peketan, a member of the popular YouTuber group Fischer’s.
He usually acts a bit playful during Fischer’s activities, but when it comes to singing, everything changes.
He sings with a serious gaze and captivates listeners.
In “366 Days,” his straightforward, unadorned voice conveys rich expression, and his performance is wonderful.
6 PACK PARADISE ~Prologue~Fischer’s

Fischer’s, a YouTuber group known for their silly, laugh-out-loud videos, is popular across a wide range of age groups.
Their song “6 PACK PARADISE ~Prologue~” is themed around dieting, but it’s also a track you can enjoy while exercising together.
Popular exercise YouTuber Marina Takewaki, who appears at the beginning of the music video, supervised the workout portion, and Hyadain handled the lyrics and composition.
It’s fun just to watch, but it’s an extra-value song that lets you work out along with it!
a little over 100 millimetersFISHMANS

This is a song that uses the yo-nanuki (major pentatonic) scale.
It’s a work by Fishmans, a rock band formed in 1987, included on their second album, KING MASTER GEORGE, released in 1992.
The gentle vocals feel soothing to a tired heart.
Somehow, it makes you want to listen to it while taking a walk on a sunny day.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. A reference for choosing songs for karaoke or playlists (221–230)
12 Etudes, Op. 25 No. 11 “Winter Wind”Frederic Chopin

Published in 1837, Étude No.
11 “Winter Wind” from the Twelve Études, Op.
25 is counted among the most challenging pieces in Frédéric Chopin’s etudes, a collection renowned for its high artistry and extremely advanced technical demands.
After a spacious presentation of the main theme, the music surges into a torrent: the right hand unleashes cascading sixteenth-note broken chords while the left hand makes wide leaps.
One impassioned phrase follows another, and at the end the theme returns in weighty chords to drive the piece to its finale.
24 Preludes, Op. 28 No. 15 “Raindrop”Frederic Chopin

Famous under the title “Raindrop,” this piano piece is the 15th work in Frédéric Chopin’s 24 Preludes, Op.
28, which he completed on the island of Majorca in 1839.
Chopin had gone to Majorca, Spain, to recuperate, and since it happened to be a period of persistent rain, it’s said that this environment influenced the completion of “Raindrop.” Within its restrained notes, the sound of rain is rendered with exquisite sensitivity and touch, endlessly beautiful; simply listening seems to convey the perspective from which Chopin viewed the “rain.” Like a shower that brings a touch of coolness to sweltering summer days, if you attune your ears to the beautiful tones of “Raindrop,” you might forget the heat—if only for that moment.
100% skaGELUGUGU

THE GELUGUGU is a ska band formed in 1996 in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture.
As one of the Kansai region’s leading ska punk and ska-core bands, they helped support the ska punk boom alongside groups like POTSHOT.
You can hear their strong commitment to sound in the weighty, aggressive tones of the rhythm section and the thick ensemble of the horn section.
While the distinctive vocals and overall sonic character immediately grab your ear, they also faithfully carry on the quintessential ska vibe—light, fun, and breezy—conveying a deep respect for ska and a proud identity as a ska band.
Their live shows feature MC segments delivered like manzai comedy duos, which is another unmissable charm.
Armed with proven ability, including major-label experience, they remain a ska band that continues to reign in Kansai.
September in FebruaryGOOD ON THE REEL

This song, “September in February,” is included on the five-piece rock band GOOD ON THE REEL’s second album, Schrödinger no Futari, released in 2011.
Even though “February” is in the title, it says “September”… you can’t help but think, wait, what? (laughs).
The title begs for a playful jab, but the lyrics are deeply poignant—a mid-tempo number about someone you can’t forget.
It’s a track that can make your heart ache when you listen to it while thinking of someone important you’ll never see again, not just in a romantic sense.


