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. For your karaoke or playlist selections (301–310)
003back number

The song “003,” a hidden gem by back number, is beloved by many fans.
While back number often paints vivid scenes, this track stands out with its abstract, slightly fantastical lyrics.
Above all, its biggest charm is the chord progression.
It closely resembles progressions long used in classic Japanese pop, making it feel familiar almost at a genetic level.
As long as you focus on the chorus’s voltage—that surge of intensity—it doesn’t actually demand a very high vocal range, so give it a try.
December Rainchay

This song was chosen as the opening theme for the drama “Jimi ni Sugoi! Kōetsu Girl Kono Etsuko.” It’s sung by chay, a musician who’s also active as a model, and was included on her 2016 single “Unmei no I Love You.” It’s a cover of a song originally released by Yumi Matsutoya in 1974.
Its retro, stylish, yet somehow fresh vibe is truly lovely.
The lyrics recall a former lover, but along with the sadness there’s a curious sense of brightness, too.
Let’s sway our shoulders and sing along.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (311–320)
Song of Three Peoplechay

A warm number that chay created for the married couple, voice actress Tomoko Kaneda and actor Wataru Mori.
The “three” in the title refers to Tomoko Kaneda, Wataru Mori, and their daughter, Chiemi, who was born to the two of them.
The lyrics, based on heartwarming episodes of these three, will undoubtedly resonate not only with them but with many couples blessed with a baby.
A mom who feels anxious during pregnancy and after childbirth, and a dad who supports her.
And the little one who brings countless smiles to the two who became parents.
It’s a song that conveys the hope of days ahead as a family, surrounded by lots of smiles.
5/7chilldspot

It’s a laid-back track released as the lead song from chilldspot’s second album, “Portrait.” Centered around the theme of birthdays, it portrays the shifts in feelings that come with growing older and reaching milestones.
The differences in how one experiences things in daily life—past versus present—are depicted vividly, and the sense of bewilderment comes through honestly.
While it conveys anxiety about personal change, it also carries a resolve to slowly accept that change and move forward into the future.
111511downt

Formed in 2021, downt is a band whose track “111511” from their debut album has earned strong support from early-listening audiences.
True to alternative rock, their songs compellingly shift between calm and intensity.
One moment you’re engulfed by a wall of sound from heavily distorted guitars, the next it transitions into a sparkling, refreshing clean tone.
Their translucent female vocals—one of their signature strengths—add depth and dimension to the music.
They’re a band poised for even greater breakthroughs.
25eill

Eill is a female singer-songwriter from Tokyo, born in 1998.
Influenced by Korean music from a young age, she has drawn attention for her clear, crystalline voice and a vocal style reminiscent of K-pop.
Her latest song, “25,” released in February 2024, debuted alongside a music video directed by eill herself, delicately portraying the shifting emotions of being 25 years old.
The lyrics express the gap between dreams and reality, the changes happening around her and her own place within them, as well as the beauty and complexity of life—elements that are sure to resonate with listeners of the same generation.
The expressive power eill showcases in “25” raises high expectations for her musical journey ahead.
It’s a song we especially recommend to people in their twenties who value staying true to themselves while taking on new challenges.
2 girls ~in the sepiatone~faith 2girls

If you like artists with a cool vibe or you’re into great tracks, I’d love to introduce you to faith.
They’re a musical duo made up of WEEVA and Jam, known for a style that blends classical music with hip-hop.
For example, their 2006 release “2girls ~in the sepiatone~” pairs a classical-inspired track with gritty, hard-hitting rap.
It even features bursts of high-speed rhymes—there’s a lot to enjoy throughout.


