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 begin with numbers: a reference for karaoke or playlist selection (381–390)
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.
I am a 31-year-old student.namautan

A unique Vocaloid song that portrays a reverse journey from working adult back to student life.
Created by Namautan and released in December 2024, it features a 31-year-old protagonist who suddenly becomes a student.
The gaps felt in conversations with current students and the depiction of waning stamina are oddly realistic.
Combined with its pop sound and an MV packed with witty gags, it’s a track that makes you grin as you listen.
Highly recommended for adults who’ve ever wished, “I want to go back to my school days.”
17 years oldHaruka to Miyuki

It’s the theme song of the TV anime “Iroduku: The World in Colors.” It has a refreshing feel, as if it leapt straight out of a coming-of-age anime.
The first half features plenty of solo parts, making it perfect as a song you can keep singing for practice! Although it’s a track by a female duo, the chorus sounds incredibly cool even when harmonized by two male voices.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (391–400)
At the end of the 20th centuryHikashū

Hikashu is a band that has established a unique musical identity centered around Koichi Makigami.
Since their 1979 debut, they have traversed a wide range of genres—from technopop to world music—while consistently creating songs that feel fresh.
Makigami’s commanding presence as both bassist and vocalist radiates a truly distinctive color.
Their eccentric visuals can be distracting, but it’s their musical depth and experimental approach that continue to captivate audiences in Japan and abroad—something noteworthy even for those who aren’t fans.
Hikashu extends its vision beyond the boundaries of music into the realm of art, offering listeners new experiences and discoveries.
The third-year affairHiroshi & Kībō

Among the classic hits of the Showa era, this is surely one that has particularly stayed in people’s hearts.
Released in August 1982, the song is distinguished by a comical back-and-forth in a male–female duet.
The conversation between a man who has cheated and the woman who chastises him unfolds over a lively melody.
Although its lyrics stirred social controversy, it became a major sensation, even reaching No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
Known as Hiroshi & Kii-bo’s signature song, it has long been beloved as a karaoke staple.
It’s also recommended as music to enjoy with older listeners, singing together while reminiscing about the past.


