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 a number. For your karaoke or playlist selection (281–290)
July 7Stardust Revue

Stardust Revue’s summer song “July 7” is a soothing ballad with a relaxed Latin-style rhythm.
The flowing guitar, Kaname Nemoto’s husky, conversational vocals, and the soaring chorus feel quintessentially Sta☆Revi.
Even without anything special happening, just having someone important there can make everyday life feel dramatic—this song really makes me feel that deeply.
JanuaryTETORA

A new song from TETORA that captures the fresh start of the New Year has arrived! Featured on their album “13 Months,” released in June 2024, this track embodies feelings toward the month of January, which comes around every year.
With husky, soothing vocals layered over an energetic rock sound, it’s the perfect song for the New Year.
The lyrics reflect on the past while inspiring hope for the future, making it easy to relate to when singing karaoke at New Year’s parties or reunions.
True to TETORA’s reputation for live performances, the powerful delivery grabs listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.
Highly recommended for anyone looking for a song that gives you a push toward the year ahead.
1000 ViolinsTHE BLUE HEARTS

Re-cut from the 6th album “STICK OUT,” the 15th single “1000 no Violin” had its orchestral version featured in 2006—13 years after its original release—as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “WONDA 100-Year Black” commercial.
Its lyrics, which evoke the pure feelings of childhood, resonate deeply alongside a driving, fast-paced ensemble.
Because many phrases repeat the same pitch, it’s hard to go off-key, and the overall range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
The key is also low, so this rock tune is recommended even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke or playlist selection (291–300)
OctoberTHE BOOM

If you want to fully immerse yourself in sentimentality, I recommend THE BOOM’s “October.” It’s a simple, slow-tempo ballad.
With sparse instrumentation and a relaxed melody, it maintains a melancholy mood throughout.
There isn’t a dramatic swell or climax, yet somehow it tightens your heart in the best way—a true classic.
The lyrics, centered on saying goodbye, are a perfect match.
Be sure to pay attention to the trembling, emotive vocals as well.
16BOOSTERZTHE RAMPAGE

The undulating bass drop of “16BOOSTERZ” is addictive.
Released by THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE, formed in 2014, this track is an aggressive killer tune with their signature danceable flair.
The piercing vocals of RIKU, Kazuma Kawamura, and Hokuto Yoshino mesh perfectly with the four-on-the-floor beat that goes “don, don, don, don.” It’s a top recommendation as an upper tune that makes you want to crank the subwoofer and hit the road!
1974 (Visitor from 16 Light-Years)TM NETWORK

Released on July 21, 1984 as TM Network’s second single.
As many of you know, TM Network is the group that included the renowned producer Tetsuya Komuro, who would later go on to create a string of million-selling hits.
I think you can already sense a glimpse of his knack for memorable, catchy melodies in this early work, “1974.” When this song was released, I first heard it on a music TV program, and I still vividly remember how I was immediately captivated by its pop sound, laden with synthesizers.
909TRIBAL CHAIR

TRIBAL CHAIR is a post-hardcore band formed in Saitama that brought their activities to a close in 2012.
The vocals, delivered as if leaning forward to plead their case, the aggressive guitar riffs, and the drums that slam so hard they break through—these are irresistible for fans of loud music! They also pack in plenty of scream parts that spill out raw emotion, letting you entrust your own feelings to the music.
Highly recommended if you’re looking for an especially fast and ferocious band among screamo and post-hardcore acts!


