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. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (341–350).
334 enemieskonata P

This work by the Vocaloid producer Konata-P—also known for “Crayon” and “My Rules of Love”—was released in 2012.
It features an upbeat four-on-the-floor foundation, jazzy piano phrases, and a guitar tone that pushes forward with compelling intensity.
The razor-sharp drum patterns are cool as well.
The lyrics describe the loneliness of being by oneself, a feeling everyone has experienced at some point and can’t help but relate to.
By the way, the title “334” is a Japanese wordplay that sounds like “sabishii” (lonely).
3%satou

A heart-tugging song that captures the fragile feelings of a girl in love—get ready for all the feels! The scene where she calls someone special with only 3% battery left on her phone is especially memorable.
Their everyday exchanges—“How was your day?” “You must be tired.”—are irresistibly sweet.
Sato’s delicate vocals beautifully convey the complex emotions of a girl in love, and the song’s portrayal of emotional closeness between lovers who are physically apart has resonated with many listeners.
Highly recommended for anyone who’s felt their heart flutter during a phone call with someone important.
On a certain day in August, medical examination datashitoo

This is a poetry reading that draws you into a literary atmosphere.
It’s a work by Shitoo, the Vocaloid producer who rose to prominence with the hit “Noise of Nonsense,” released in March 2023.
The song is nostalgic and heartrending, beginning with the words of a woman who has lost her memory.
Whether it’s the lyrics, the subtext between the spoken lines, or the phrasing, you’ll find that before you know it, listening to the music feels like reading a mystery novel.
It may be a piece that expands your sense of what Voiceroid—and by extension, Vocaloid—can be.
10℃sharou

This track weaves emotional elements into a calm atmosphere, featuring a melody that resonates deeply with listeners.
Released in February 2021, it received high acclaim both in Japan and abroad, reaching No.
1 on the iTunes Store Instrumental Top Songs chart in multiple countries and regions, including Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
Inspired by the chilly air of a February morning, the piece exudes a chill vibe.
It’s perfect as background music for vlogs, enhancing the mood of your visuals with ease.
If you’re looking to create a serene, relaxed video, this track is an ideal choice—be sure to give it a try!
3:03 PMsharou

A 2022 release by Sharo, a composer known for free BGM materials featuring soul-stirring sounds.
This track weaves an evocative beat into a quiet atmosphere, creating a unique sonic world.
Widely used as free BGM, it’s also popular as background music for YouTube Shorts.
Its sound guides listeners into a calm meditation, perfect for stepping away from daily noise to relax or for focusing on work.
Why not experience the soothing power of Sharo’s music for yourself?
366 dayssoraru

It’s a male vocal, but the vocalist has a beautiful, clear high tone.
I felt this version of “366 Days” is relaxed and easy to listen to.
For calm listening, Soraru’s vocals might be more comfortable.
In any case, those high notes are truly beautiful.
1/365tasoku

This piece was created as a birthday song for Megurine Luka.
It’s a track by Tasoku—also known under the name Re:ON—released in 2011.
“1/365” refers to one day out of the 365 days in a year—in other words, that special day: a birthday.
You can really feel the overflowing desire to celebrate.
The warm, acoustic sound is wonderful too, with the tambourine standing out in particular.
Be sure to clap along and get into the groove!


