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. For your karaoke and playlist selection reference (411–420)
September PeninsulaImai Miki

A track included on Miki Imai’s third original album, Bewith, which was created around a summer theme.
The lyrics are by Yuho Iwasato and the music by Chika Ueda.
With every step forward, something is lost, and even a farewell to someone precious takes place.
It’s a song that conjures the image of a woman walking along the seaside, carrying that pain in her heart.
If anything, it feels like a song for September, when the heat still lingers.
Yet instead of joyful summer memories, it portrays sorrow and sadness, making it something you’ll also want to listen to in the early autumn as the air turns chilly.
366 daysNakasone Izumi

Izumi Nakasone, the lead vocalist of the Okinawan rock band HY.
Nakasone is known for writing many love song lyrics that resonate with women, but her charm also lies in her singing voice! In contrast to her soaring, crystal-clear high tones, her low register has a richly nuanced, husky timbre.
In particular, that husky voice is projected with solid resonance, drawing your ear to its striking, soulful presence.
Island in SeptemberIse Shozo

A classic song that paints a nostalgic autumn scene.
Released in September 1984, this track features a gentle melody infused with folk-pop elements.
The lyrics, expressing the bittersweet feelings at summer’s end, showcase Shozo Ise’s highly sensitive poetic touch.
Vivid depictions of a cobalt-blue sky and sea, as well as the Milky Way, create a dreamlike atmosphere.
The song is included on the album “Rias-shiki no Koi” and holds an important place in Ise’s solo career.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to feel a warm, soul-soothing comfort on a quiet autumn night.
A Song at Age Sixsakushi/sakkyoku: Miura Kanako

Written and composed by Kanako Miura, who is also a nursery school teacher, this heartwarming song portrays a child’s growth from birth to age six.
Created in 2018, it has become a beloved staple sung at graduation ceremonies.
From memories of babyhood, to days spent at daycare, and the resolve to move on to elementary school, the lyrics carefully trace a child’s journey.
Its simple melody is designed to be easy for children to sing, which adds to its charm.
At graduation ceremonies, playing a slideshow of growth milestones to this song fills the venue with emotion.
It’s a wonderful piece that gently encourages children as they set out on a new path.
Responsibility at 18Kasamura Tōta

When it comes to emotional songs that capture the anxieties of youth, “Responsibility at Eighteen” stands out.
Created in 2019 by the Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for resonating especially with teens through music that lays bare bittersweet feelings, the track leaves a strong impression with its youthful lyrics depicting the struggles of life.
GUMI’s clear, translucent vocals ring out over a classical piano tone.
If you’re someone who “has honest feelings you can’t usually say out loud,” using a lyric surprise could be a good way to share them.
It’s a piece that can bring you closer to someone important.
Rebellion at 22Kasamura Tōta

Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura sublimates the stinging parts within the heart into beautiful melodies.
The 2019 song “22-year-old Rebellion” is a track that sings about feelings on what it means to become an “adult.” True to Kasamura’s style, the delicate choice of words pairs beautifully with the piano accompaniment.
The highest note in this piece is hihiA, A5.
Because the range is quite high, it’s safe to say this is a difficult song.
It will likely be right on the edge of whether you can hit the notes or not.
Please give it a try.
The light of March 5Kasamura Tōta

This is a Vocaloid song I can recommend to anyone looking for a choral piece to sing at a graduation ceremony.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for beautiful choral-work ballads, released in 2018.
Although the arrangement is simple—just piano and vocals—the depth and expansiveness are remarkable, and it feels as if the sound gently seeps into the very core of your body.
The lyrics carry a message that’s truly moving: even if something painful happens, it’s okay—I’m on your side.
Please take your time and listen closely.


