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 choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (461–470)
20th Century RhapsodySeikima II

A song by Seikima-II, a metal band that captivates with a unique demon-themed worldview and a massive, weighty sound.
Set against the backdrop of social and cultural shifts in the 20th century, its lyrics strikingly satirize the problems and contradictions of modern society.
Released in October 1999, it was included on the album LIVING LEGEND.
While classified as heavy metal, it features Seikima-II’s signature dramatic, imposing sound.
The dark, critical perspective embedded in the lyrics invites deep reflection from listeners.
It’s a recommended track not only for metal fans but also for those interested in socially conscious lyrics.
Songs with titles that begin with numbers: a reference for karaoke or playlist selection (471–480)
2018.3.2hannya

“2018.3.2” is a song by rapper Hannya that pours out heartfelt feelings on the theme of child abuse.
It was released four years later, in 2022.
The lyrics, drawn from his own experiences, hit painfully hard.
From vividly rendered scenes of everyday life to unbelievable moments, the pent-up emotions carried by the gentle, soothing tones of the track resonate through the whole body.
His final phrase—Hannya’s own way of wishing that such sad events will never happen again—tenderly strikes the heart.
May it prompt reflection.
And may the world surrounding children be a kinder place.
One step, two steps, a walkHanada Yuuichirou, Ono Atsuko

It’s a very catchy song that sings, “Go outside, take a walk, and find what you love!” The rhythm is perfect for a walking pace, and the bright, uplifting lyrics are great.
It makes you want to hum along while taking a stroll.
This is a bit of an aside, but the track aired as the song of April 2021 and became a hot topic online at the time.
The songwriting credit was listed as Edamame-ns, and rumors spread that it might be an alias of the music group GReeeeN, based on the style, melody, and overall feel of the lyrics.
August 5840th.Rinu

A song by Rinu that captures the feeling of wishing summer vacation would last forever.
Released in August 2024, this pop tune stands out with its brisk rhythm and catchy melody.
The chorus line that begins with “I don’t understand” is especially memorable.
The title, which symbolizes a long summer, carries a nostalgic vibe as well.
Despite its up-tempo style, it has a curious charm with a hint of melancholy.
As a member of Strawberry Prince (Strawberry Prince/StPri), Rinu’s vocals vividly paint fun summer memories.
Perfect for summer activities like trips to the beach or mountains, and outings with friends!
Autumn at eighteenKikuchi Momoko

A song that symbolizes Momoko Kikuchi’s youth.
Released in September 1986, this track captures a page from the autumn of her eighteenth year.
The lyrics and melody, which fully bring out Kikuchi’s charm—pure and earnest—are striking and won the hearts of young people at the time.
Included on the album “Say Yes!,” the song played an important role in establishing her status as an idol.
It expresses the transience of adolescence and the many emotions felt during the process of growing up, making it a piece that resonates deeply with listeners.
It’s a heartwarming song perfect for listening to on long autumn nights.
Map of MayYakushimaru Hiroko

The moment it starts playing, a refreshing number that conjures up lush, green scenery.
It’s a track included on Hiroko Yakushimaru’s 1990 album “HEART’S DELIVERY,” and she’s well known for her debut song “Sailor Suit and Machine Gun.” The pure lyrics about a long-distance relationship and reuniting with a lover are heart-tugging.
Yakushimaru’s clear, expansive vocals are beautiful, and it would be a perfect match for an early-summer drive.
It’s the kind of song you want to listen to while soaking up the May breeze.
29Nishino Kana

It’s a memorable song featuring Kana Nishino’s relatable, true-to-life lyrics that depict the feelings of a woman entering her final year in her twenties.
The track is included on the best-of album Love Collection 2 ~mint~, released in November 2018.
In keeping with the album’s title, the lyrics characteristically look back on refreshing, youthful memories.
In the music video, Nishino appears in three different situations, showing a free-spirited expression that’s so typical of one’s twenties.
It’s the perfect song to sing at year-end parties with those about to enter their thirties—guaranteed to get everyone excited!


