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: A reference for karaoke and playlist selection (371–380)
1980s action starZa Rīsaru Weponzu

A song that praises the glorious heroes of 80s action films with a breezy melody and humor-filled lyrics.
It’s a track by The Lethal Weapons, released in January 2019.
Legendary stars like Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger make appearances one after another.
A must for those who love 80s culture, and a tune that can be enjoyed across generations.
Sing it at karaoke and the venue will instantly transform into the world of the movies!
100-year first loveshikuramen

“If you don’t give up and keep expressing your feelings, love will blossom!” This is a song by Cyclamen that gives a push to those with a one-sided crush.
Haven’t you ever tried your hardest to keep the conversation going so they wouldn’t get bored, or watched their back as they walked away because you couldn’t get your feelings across? Even painful experiences like these during unrequited love will, if they pile up, surely reach the other person someday.
The ending of the song isn’t depicted directly, but it’s probably a happy one! Nothing will change if you keep dragging around that foggy feeling.
Take the plunge and lay your feelings bare!
FebruaryShido

SID is a visual kei band with an appealing balance between beautiful traditional Japanese nuances and friendly melodies.
The guitar riff, which seems to paint a wintry scene, feels pleasant.
Mao’s lyrics, said to be written with his soon-to-be-married younger brother in mind, sing of a love for a partner that can warm even the cold of February, and listening to it brings a sense of calm.
Playing SID’s “February” on a drive date would likely create a wonderful atmosphere.
It’s a warm song that conveys a sense of bond and celebrates the future of two people.
The song I, at 22, gave to my motherSukaipīsu

Skypeace is a popular YouTuber duo made up of Teo and ☆Ini☆.
Their greeting, “Ready, go—hello, we’re Skypeace! Yeah!” always gives you a boost of energy, doesn’t it? They’ve also released a lot of songs, each one full of their distinctive charm.
This track, “A Song I Gave My Mom at 22,” is a gentle, heartfelt piece—and if someone sang it on Mother’s Day, moms everywhere would surely be moved to tears.
If you find it hard to express your daily gratitude to your mother, definitely try listening to it together!
October birthdaysSuga Shikao

The words woven by Shikao Suga sink deeply into the heart.
On a certain day in October, the feverish protagonist wakes and remembers “your” birthday—a work where past memories and the present intersect.
Lost time, feelings for a precious person, and both strength and fragility.
This piece is included on the album “Sugarless III,” released in December 2021.
It commemorates the 25th anniversary of Shikao Suga’s debut.
Please take your time and listen closely.
July 7Sutādasuto☆Rebyū

Stardust Revue’s “July 7th” is a song about a beloved person you can never meet again, no matter how long you wait.
Written by the prolific lyricist Chinfa Kan, the track was released two months before Tanabata in 1998.
Even after parting from the special someone you met on Tanabata and trying to start a new romance, you just can’t forget the one who meant so much to you back then.
It paints a single-hearted, heartrending portrait of love.
As you listen, think of that unforgettable person in your own life—the one you can’t forget no matter whom you love.
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“8823” is a song included on the 2000 album “Hayabusa.” As the anecdote goes, it’s modeled after a manga character, and the striking line that only one person in the universe can set you free stands out.
It can also be taken as the ultimate love song, expressing in various ways a strong resolve that I am your hero.


