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 picks (321–330)
12cm Shoulders feat. Baby Dee Beatst-Ace

t-Ace’s song gently portrays a relationship with someone younger.
It conveys a sense of comfort in leaning on a small shoulder and the happiness found in everyday, ordinary moments.
Released in May 2019, the track is included on the album “TSUBASA.” Produced by Baby Dee Beats, the beat underpins the song while t-Ace’s distinctive expression shines.
It’s a perfect choice for those who want to perform a dance at a school or cultural festival.
With its blend of rhythmic beats and melodic flow, it’s a hip-hop number that’s especially popular among younger listeners.
for it to become Septemberteto

September, when the scorching heat of summer gives way to the first refreshing autumn breezes.
As August ends and we look back on all our summer memories, a certain loneliness creeps in, doesn’t it? A summer romance can make that feeling even stronger.
When another year passes and summer returns, you can’t help but hope you’ll make fun memories again with the person you love, just like this year.
Set against the slightly melancholy air that autumn paints, teto’s rock song “Becoming September” carries a wistful love.
It’s included on the mini-album “dystopia,” released at the end of summer 2017.
Even when this summer ends, next summer will come again—but you won’t be there anymore.
It captures the uniquely bittersweet love of September, when even the way we feel temperature begins to change.
Summer at 16the peggies

This work has a mysterious atmosphere that draws you into its fantastical lyrics.
It’s a track by the popular band the peggies, also known for handling the ending theme of the anime Sarazanmai, and it’s included on their 2012 mini-album “Peggies no Ongen.” Centered around a bass tone that resonates with delicate lines, it constructs a worldview that could be called dreamlike.
It’s so pleasant you can keep listening forever.
If you want to soak in a nostalgic mood on a summer night, this is the one for you.
1994w.o.d.

w.o.d.
is a new-generation alternative band from Kobe.
Their name stands for “webbing off duckling,” which supposedly means a duck that can’t swim.
Their sound, which recalls grunge forefathers NIRVANA, feels fresh and reborn in the Reiwa era, and Saito’s raspy vocals—almost as if Kurt Cobain were channeling through him—are irresistible for grunge fans! Truly, in every sense, they’re a band I recommend to anyone looking for a “Japanese grunge band.”
November 24yonige

A yonige track that delicately portrays feelings evoking the end of autumn, with lyrics about loneliness and memories of the past that deeply resonate with listeners.
It’s included on their album “A Healthy Society,” released in May 2020, and it’s a song that showcases the band’s growth.
The lyrics, which capture small moments of everyday life, are perfect for the loneliness of autumn and for contemplative moods.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to slowly in your room on a chilly day in November, as you face your own feelings.
It also resonates with those who feel a sense of alienation or find self-expression difficult.
Aquarium in Februaryyonige

yonige is a female rock band formed in 2013.
“Aquarium in February,” with lyrics written by vocalist Arisa Ushimaru, pairs cool guitar sounds with lyrics about love that tell a different story.
Its unadorned, true-to-life words resonate with many young women.
It’s a track that conveys a neutral mood, distinct from the radiant romances of spring.
182¿?shimon

It’s a hardcore Vocaloid track that comes crashing in with heavy sound pressure.
Created by shimon (aka ¿?), it was released in July 2024.
The title “182.” is slang for “I hate you,” meaning “I really hate you.” The lyrics vent frustrations about society and one’s way of life, yet still bristle with the resolve that “there’s no choice but to do it.” That gritty sentiment pairs perfectly with the avant-garde sound arrangement.


