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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: A reference for karaoke and playlist selection (361–370)

366 dayskurisu haato

When it comes to cover song vocalists, it has to be Chris Hart.

He delivers a stunning performance of this difficult song, “366 Days.” The gentleness and sadness that come through in his high notes are remarkable.

Even without visuals, different images from the original come to mind—that’s how good he is.

It’s a cover that goes beyond karaoke, and I highly recommend this rendition.

5%kuriipuhaipe

It’s a song by CreepHyp released in 2016 that’s irresistibly emo, capturing the frustration of not being able to convey your feelings well to someone you like.

If you’ve ever had a one-sided crush, you’ll feel that sharp pang of empathy for the hope that “if we spend a little more time together, maybe they’ll start to like me?” Because you can’t bring yourself to make a bold move, you end up wanting the other person to take action.

If you’re in the middle of a one-sided love and listen to this track, it might just give you the resolve to think, “I’ve got to make a move and show them how I feel!”

5%kuriipuhaipe

5% CreepHyp acoustic cover
5%kuriipuhaipe

Creephyp’s “5%” overlays alcohol by volume with a percentage of feelings.

It’s included on their 2016 album “World View.” The song portrays a faint, budding crush.

The narrator likes the other person and wants to be together, but that person doesn’t yet feel the same.

The depiction of wishing the other would understand their feelings in proportion to the alcohol percentage is a uniquely imaginative touch from lyricist Sekai Kan Ozaki.

2:22CRAZY KEN BAND

Crazy Ken Band / 2:22 (MUSIC VIDEO)
2:22CRAZY KEN BAND

Crazy Ken Band, also known as “the premier sound creators of the East,” have released many stylish tracks, but the one I especially recommend is “2:22.” While the song doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many opening phrases that start a bit low, which really enhances the appeal of men with deeper voices.

It also has a slightly Showa-era vibe, making it especially recommended for those with a bit more life experience.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

December 17CRAZY KEN BAND

December 17 / Crazy Ken Band (2006)
December 17CRAZY KEN BAND

The greatest sound machine in the East: Crazy Ken Band.

Known for tracks like “Tiger & Dragon,” they’re a stylish, sophisticated band with serious chops.

Arguably, they’re the only group that’s mixed elements of R&B and soul into enka and pushed the sound this far into the neo realm.

The piece where you can savor frontman Ken Yokoyama’s low-register voice is “December 17.” Written as an insert song for the popular game Yakuza 2, it features a deeply cool set of lyrics and a vocal line that makes the most of his bass tones.

one dayKetsumeishi

“Ichinichi” by Ketsumeishi, included on the two albums Ketsunopolis 3 and Ketsu no Arashi ~Haru BEST~.

It’s a unique number that sets an ordinary yet precious day to a reggae rhythm! The melody makes it easy to keep time with your body, and the simple, catchy lyrics feel good—perfect for singing comfortably at karaoke.

The reggae-style phrasing can be a bit tricky, but once you get past that, you’ll surely become a karaoke favorite!

Songs with titles that start with numbers: A reference for karaoke and playlist selection (371–380)

1, 2, 3Satoshi (CV: Matsumoto Rika) & Gou (CV: Yamashita Daiki)

A beloved hit in every era: here’s a song from the Pokémon anime series! “1, 2, 3,” sung here by the protagonists Ash and Goh, was originally a track by the vocalist duo After the Rain, released in 2019.

Later, starting with the 2022 broadcast run of the anime, a version sung by the lead voice actors Rika Matsumoto and Daiki Yamashita was used.

Its upbeat, lively sound just makes you want to head out on an adventure—you can’t get enough! It makes you want to watch the anime and play the games, too!