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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!

Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke or playlist picks (321–330)

Gnossiennes No. 1 in Three PartsÉric Satie

Satie: Gnossienne No. 1, Pianist Yuki Kondo / Satie: Gnossienne No. 1, Yuki Kondo
Gnossiennes No. 1 in Three PartsÉric Satie

Gnosiennes is a set of piano pieces composed by the French composer Erik Satie, known for works such as Gymnopédies.

Satie wrote six pieces under this title, but the especially famous Nos.

1, 2, and 3 are known collectively as the Three Gnosiennes.

Among them, No.

1 is particularly striking for its melancholic atmosphere that evokes feelings of loneliness and unease.

Why not immerse yourself in its wistful mood and savor the piece while watching autumn’s colored leaves drift to the ground?

Songs with titles that start with numbers: useful for karaoke or playlist selection (331–340)

I don’t want to turn 19.aimyon

Aimyong’s masterpiece “I Don’t Want to Turn 19” beautifully captures the hearts of young people.

While she had many aggressive lyrics in her early days, starting around this work her expressions became more emotional.

One of the most singable aspects of this song is the scarcity of long sustained notes.

Since it’s not a track that requires belting, it’s welcoming to a wide range of singers.

If the chorus feels a bit high, this song doesn’t have many low parts, so don’t hesitate to lower the key.

The Curse of Mayoishikuru meronpan

Oishikuru Melonpan “May’s Curse” (LIVE) from cubism First Press Limited Edition DVD (Released May 4, 2022)
The Curse of Mayoishikuru meronpan

Oisicle Melonpan is a three-piece rock band whose name comes from a phrase the members came up with to describe “melon pan at its most delicious.” Their indie debut, the first mini-album thirsty, includes The Curse of May, whose breezy ensemble feels pleasant despite what the title might suggest.

The lyrics portray the listless mood of May—the in-between stretch from spring to summer when it’s hard to get energized—something many listeners are likely to relate to.

It’s a pop tune perfect for May karaoke: sing it when you’re feeling the May blues and let it blow your gloom away.

300 yenotonari ni ginga keikaku

Neighboring Galaxy Project '300 Yen' Official Music Video (Home Video)
300 yenotonari ni ginga keikaku

A band formed by four people who met at a music school, Otonari Niginga Keikaku.

They formed in February 2023 and soon released their first EP.

Since then, they have been actively working based in Nagoya.

Their songs tend to give a happy impression, which may be one reason they’re supported by many people.

Otonari Niginga Keikaku also runs various social media accounts, so it might be a good idea to check out whichever ones interest you.

Parting at 22kaguya hime

Parting at 22 / Kaze (with lyrics)
Parting at 22kaguya hime

A delicately rendered farewell to a longtime lover, this is a classic song that almost everyone has hummed at least once.

Released by Kaguya-hime on their 1974 album “Sankaidate no Uta,” it is said to have been written in a single night.

In 1984, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Kinō, Kanabetsu de,” bringing it back into the spotlight.

Accompanied by a gentle melody, the lyrics look back on memories with a lover while gazing toward a new step in life—offering comfort to those who have overcome a turning point in their lives.

1, 2, 3Karaage Shimai (Ikuta Erika, Matsumura Sayuri from Nogizaka Forty-Six)

Karaage Sisters (Erika Ikuta & Sayuri Matsumura from Nogizaka46) 'One, Two, Three'
1, 2, 3Karaage Shimai (Ikuta Erika, Matsumura Sayuri from Nogizaka Forty-Six)

Erika Ikuta and Sayuri Matsumura, both known as former members of Nogizaka46, formed a duo called the Karaage Sisters.

All of their songs are duets, but the one especially recommended for karaoke is “1, 2, 3.” It’s the opening theme for the anime Pokémon, with an upbeat arrangement that captures the excitement of embarking on an adventure.

Its positive lyrics and catchy sound are perfect for livening up the atmosphere, and another reason it’s recommended is that it has no high notes, making it easy to sing.

22karaage bentou

Karaage Bento – 22 (Official Video)
22karaage bentou

Karaage Bento, a rock band from Shiga Prefecture, is a three-piece formed in December 2021.

With their unique band name and songs heavily influenced by youth punk and melodic punk, they’ve been drawing attention.

Their powerful melodies and energetic performances are their trademarks, and in December 2023 they released their first album, “I am hungry.” They then embarked on the “Get Full Tour,” captivating fans in cities like Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.

Highly recommended for those seeking the passionate rock sound of a new generation.