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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. Useful for choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (391–400)

451Yorushika

Yorushika – 451 (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
451Yorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo consisting of vocalist suis and composer n-buna.

One of the pieces included in the music art collection Gento that they created is 451.

Its biggest distinguishing feature is that n-buna handles the vocals.

You can enjoy a different vibe from Yorushika’s previous songs.

Savor his high-tone voice.

Overall, the track has a chill atmosphere, making it a good fit for when you want to relax.

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (401–410)

202 feat. Izumi Makuraraburii samaa chan

Lovely Summer-chan “202 feat. Izumi Makura” Music Video
202 feat. Izumi Makuraraburii samaa chan

“202 feat.

Izumi Makura” beautifully blends a cute vibe with a mellow atmosphere.

The wonderfully languid vocal style perfectly brings out both sweetness and sensuality.

It’s a melody that’s ideal for a nighttime drive date.

The lyrics have a delightfully bittersweet touch too, so be sure to check them out.

17Rīgaru Rirī

LEGAL LILY – “17” Music Video
17Rīgaru Rirī

Legal Lily’s “17,” released on January 17, 2024, is a poignant yet powerful rock tune that sings of the unstable emotions and loneliness the band has carried since its formation.

Honoka Takahashi’s energetic guitar-and-vocal performance shines, while Yukiyama’s drumming gives a sense of unity.

The lyrics, which depict wishes and longings, resonate deeply with listeners, carrying a message that won’t fade even after ten years.

If you could return to your 17-year-old self, what feelings would you share? Posing this question, the work feels like a cheer for listeners who are striving to live each day to the fullest.

1997Rīgaru Rirī

Regallily – “1997” Music Video
1997Rīgaru Rirī

The clear, translucent vocals and melody leave a strong impression.

It’s a song by the all-girl band Regal Lily, released in February 2020.

It’s included on their first album, “bedtime story.” The lyrics, themed around self-discovery and change, portray the struggles and growth that come with a new environment.

The beautiful tones of piano and strings create a soundscape that deeply resonates with the heart.

It’s highly regarded online and continues to captivate fans.

This is a song you’ll especially want to hear if you’re feeling worn out by everyday life.

A 3 o’clock kissrokudenashi

Rokudenashi “3 o’clock Kiss” / Rokudenashi – 3 o’clock Kiss [Official Music Video]
A 3 o'clock kissrokudenashi

This song is a heartbreakingly beautiful ballad released under the name Rokudenashi by the artist who had been active on social media as Ninjin.

It also drew attention because Vocaloid producer 40mP handled both the lyrics and composition.

One of the song’s biggest charms is, of course, her voice: slightly husky and delicate, it floats over the gentle band arrangement and tightens something deep in your chest as you listen.

The lyrics, which depict a love that gradually stops going well, are also bittersweet—and I’m sure many people will relate.

Song of a Six-Year-OldMiura Kanako

= Song for Six-Year-Olds = [Graduation Song]
Song of a Six-Year-OldMiura Kanako

The title “Song of a Six-Year-Old” is absolutely perfect for a graduation or thank-you ceremony.

The lyrics aren’t just for friends and teachers—they’re written for moms and dads too—and they’re sure to strike a chord with all the parents.

The lyrics are so moving it almost feels unfair.

You can practically hear people sniffling already.

October Weather ForecastUeda Chika

A masterpiece that gently portrays the emotional shifts felt with the arrival of autumn.

Chika Ueda’s soft vocals and a melody infused with city-pop elements beautifully capture the October atmosphere.

Included on the album “Classiest,” released in August 1984, this track leaves an impression with its fusion of synth-pop and pop.

Perfect for those who want to sink into a mellow mood while sensing the change of seasons.

It’s especially recommended for a relaxed listen by the window at autumn dusk.