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)
19 years oldSuga Shikao

“Nineteen,” famous for the phrase “juukusai.” In this video, it’s collaborating with an orchestra.
It’s grand, and it’s a slightly dressed-up version of “juukusai.” It conveys the wavering feelings of a 19-year-old in adolescence, sung in a way that’s quintessentially Suga Shikao.
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.
Songs with titles that begin with numbers: a reference for karaoke or playlist selection (381–390)
1960Surou Haitsu to Taiyou

Slow Heights and the Sun is a four-piece rock band from Nagoya.
They’re known for having many songs based on member Fuma Shimizu’s personal experiences, and they consistently draw attention with unembellished, realistic lyrics.
Among their works, one I especially recommend as a song of gratitude to parents is 1960.
It’s filled with words as warm as any parent could hope to hear—saying that even if they were reborn, they’d want to be born to the same parents.
How about gifting this song along with your parents’ birthdays or their milestone celebrations?
One in eight billionsonā poketto

Out of roughly 8 billion people in the world, finding someone, dating, and even getting married is an incredible miracle, isn’t it? Sonar Pocket’s “1 in 8 Billion” reminds me that my relationship with my partner is built on that very miracle.
Featured on the album “1 in 8 Billion ~to you~,” the song’s music video stars Kei Tanaka and Yuki Sakurai.
Even when you can’t quite believe you’re finally mutually in love, or you feel inexplicably anxious… the feeling that stands out above all that haze is the desire to stay together forever, isn’t it? This is a song that helps you recognize the truly important feelings hidden within your uncertainties.
50 Kaitenz Theme (2016 New Version)Danī (Za 50 Kaitenzu)

Danny, the guitarist and vocalist of the band The 50 Kaitenz—known for their rock ’n’ roll sound—is from Tokushima Prefecture.
His musical journey began in childhood when he picked up his mother’s guitar.
He cites THE BLUE HEARTS and the Ramones as major influences.
As a member of The 50 Kaitenz, he has been active since 2004.
Just a little taste of Danny’s voice and guitar—indeed, their sound—makes you want to go see them live.
I’ll be by your side even 100 years from now.Tīna Karīna

The song of gratitude to a mother, sung by Osaka-born singer-songwriter Tiina Karina, is “I’ll Be by Your Side 100 Years from Now.” It’s the title track of her second album, released in 2015.
The lyrics, which capture the complex mix of “thank you” and “I’m sorry” as she watches her mother age and grow frail, are deeply moving.
Since everyone experiences their parents growing older as they themselves grow up, many people can relate.
Why not listen to “I’ll Be by Your Side 100 Years from Now” and take the opportunity to express your gratitude to your parents?
3331nanou

“3331” is a work by the Vocaloid producer Nanon, included on the album “Waltz Of Anomalies” released in September 2011, with the video published in October.
Its driving rock sound layered with Hatsune Miku’s resolute vocals stirs the listener’s heart.
The lyrics, themed around the “value of life,” are philosophical and thought‑provoking.
When you listen to it during moments of self-reflection, you’re sure to find parts that resonate with you.


