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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 karaoke or playlist selection (401–410)

366 daysKamisiraishi Moka

Moka Kamishiraishi releases full version of her performance of HY’s “366 Days”; a must-see, deeply moving video that connects feelings for Minami Aso — Kirin Gogo no Kocha “I want to see you, I want to warm you. Another Story” edition
366 daysKamisiraishi Moka

I thought she was just singing as an extension of a beverage commercial, but wow—what a truly wonderful singing voice.

It’s true there’s a slightly awkward feel, but the way she sings so full of emotion brings tears to my eyes.

Precisely because it’s not her main profession, I think it’s turned into a really great piece.

Highly recommended.

65535Nakagawa Shoko

Shoko Nakagawa “65535” music video
65535Nakagawa Shoko

“65535” is a song by Shoko Nakagawa that sings of love and the dignity of the individual buffeted by the digital age.

It was selected as the opening theme for the anime “16bit Sensation: ANOTHER LAYER,” which draws on 1990s bishoujo game culture.

The track expresses emotions swaying between an electronic backdrop and the real world, set to a catchy melody.

With a somewhat nostalgic tone, it’s a recommended listen not only for digital natives but also for those who lived through the analog era.

9livesNakagawa Shoko

The title track included on Shoko Nakagawa’s fourth album, 9lives, released in 2014.

It’s a cat song by Shokotan, who’s famous for being a cat lover.

The title comes from the proverb “a cat has nine lives,” and the song celebrates the resilience of cats.

The music video features photos of cats submitted by the public, making it adorably packed with felines.

2 A.M.Nakanishi Keizō

As the title suggests a sense of time, the track also somehow carries a mood that sounds like the rhythm of a second hand.

It’s a song where his voice seems to seep into the kind of stillness that makes you wonder if you’re the only person left in the world.

Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke and playlist selection reference (411–420)

the fourth lightNogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 'The Fourth Light' Short Ver.
the fourth lightNogizaka 46

It’s a song about entering high school inspired by a senior you admire and, amid all kinds of inner conflicts, reaching for light and dreams in student life.

It offers encouraging words like “It’s okay to be yourself” and “Forge ahead on your own path.” The transparent, clear vocals really stand out above the rest.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to while feeling the wind.

The sixth stationHisaishi Joe

It is used in the scene where Chihiro, swaying on the train, heads to see Zeniba in order to save Haku.

The scenery visible through the train windows and the passengers who appear like shadowy silhouettes create a lonely atmosphere full of nostalgia—an enigmatic piece for a mysterious scene like that.

The Last Train at MidnightFutami Souichi

Soichi Futami “Last Train at Midnight” MUSIC VIDEO
The Last Train at MidnightFutami Souichi

Since his debut with Nippon Crown in 2019, Soichi Futami has drawn attention for his powerful yet wistful “echoing voice,” dubbed the Yamabiko Voice.

As a next-generation artist in enka and kayōkyoku, he continues to captivate many listeners with a folk-influenced, expansive vocal range and richly expressive delivery.

His debut song, “Aishū Tōge” (Pass of Melancholy), incorporated a relatively modern sensibility and helped spread his name.

His background is also noteworthy: he won the 2017 Nippon Crown audition, which led to his debut.

Beyond his musical activities, Futami shows a multifaceted side with hobbies like painting and calligraphy, and his ability to reflect a contemporary approach in enka is particularly appealing.

His voice resonates not only with traditional enka fans but also with new audiences—be sure to give him a listen.