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 (241–250)
24/7 YOU…LANA

The song “24/7 YOU…” included on LANA’s album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, released in March 2023, is a centerpiece of the record, which marks her first full-length release in about five and a half years.
Built on an experimental sound that incorporates elements of Jersey drill, Americana, and R&B, it serves as LANA’s first full-fledged love song, in which she candidly lays bare her feelings for a lover.
Set to a danceable rhythm, the track expresses a heartfelt desire to be together 24/7/365, while its urban, contemporary lyrics exude a cool sensuality.
It’s been hailed as a new direction that casts LANA’s career in a different light.
The song’s greatest appeal lies in her vocal performance, which conveys the complex emotions of romance with a sultry poeticism that resonates with all genders.
Thanks to the exquisite marriage of 90s-style shadowy beats and mellow vocals, it’s likely to be enjoyed by a wide range of listeners—from youthful, playful audiences to more mature fans.
80+1 Hardy OnesLAUSBUB

LAUSBUB is a technopop band based in Sapporo.
They’re also known for releasing tracks in collaboration with a variety of vocalists.
However, “80+1 Hardy Ones” takes a sharp turn, delivering a weighty instrumental instead.
If you listen after exploring their previous songs, you’ll likely feel the contrast and the intent behind it even more.
Another hallmark of this track is its length—about seven and a half minutes—allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its world.
100-yen kissLET ME KNOW

LET ME KNOW is a three-piece rock band attracting a great deal of attention not only in Japan but also in South Korea.
Their signature sound evokes 1980s rock and pop, and their nostalgic melodies have earned high praise across the industry.
Among LET ME KNOW’s tracks, the one we especially recommend if you’re aiming for a perfect score is “100-Yen Kiss.” It’s slow-tempo, has only a few falsetto sections, and features many long tones, making it easier to rack up extra points with vibrato.
Give it a try!
3090 ~Song of Love~LGMonkees

This song is filled with heartfelt gratitude for one’s parents.
Centered on the themes of parent-child bonds and love, it sings about the journey from the birth of new life to growth, and the importance of passing on the love inherited from parents to the next generation.
LGMonkees’ warm vocals and the grand arrangement performed by a 12-piece live string ensemble resonate deeply.
Released in October 2011, it captured the hearts of many, even being selected as an image song for a high school baseball tournament.
It’s a perfect track for weddings, birthday surprises, or any moment you want to express thanks to your parents.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to reaffirm their family bonds.
the first starLIL LEAGUE from EXILE TRIBE

It’s a ballad that stays by your side when you want to give shape to clumsy, indescribable feelings.
It’s the coupling track included on the single “Shigeki Saiyūsen,” released in January 2025, with an advance digital release in December 2024.
The song is the first-ever composition provided by the sibling duo Suzuki Suzuki—known for TikTok hits like “Umi no Living” and “White Kiss.” Along with their signature warmth, LIL LEAGUE’s straightforward vocals are sure to resonate deeply.
Romantic yet brimming with bittersweetness, it wraps you in a pure atmosphere and heartfelt emotion.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke or playlist selection (251–260)
0 (zero)LMYK

I recommend listening to it in early autumn, when you can still feel the lingering summer heat.
It’s a song by LMYK, a singer-songwriter known for her sweet vocals, released as a single in August 2021.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the anime The Case Study of Vanitas, which features vampires.
Its clear, airy soundscape—where a rolling bass intertwines with synths—is captivating.
The more you listen, the harder it becomes to escape its world.
The lyrics portray feelings of love so earnest they almost ache, creating a heart-wrenching experience.
30LOST IN TIME

When you think of a three-piece band with the bassist on vocals, punk might be the first image that comes to mind, but not all such bands fit that mold.
LOST IN TIME is a rock band that exudes a distinctive emotional quality.
Their name comes from a song by bloodthirsty butchers, and they’re the kind of band whose gentle vocals and bass tone by Daisuke Umihira become addictive, carried by a sound reminiscent of alternative rock.


