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 (471–480)
12th Street CarolTanimura Shinji

The word “carol” might not be very familiar in Japan, but it refers to hymns sung on Christmas Eve.
Shinji Tanimura’s “12th Avenue Carol,” released in 1985, is also one of the popular Christmas songs from the 1980s.
Its poignant lyrics about parting and its melancholy melody make it a perfect song for spending Christmas alone.
Cider in JulyChou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

A song by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu featuring lyrics that evoke the essence of summer and a catchy, pop melody that leaves a strong impression.
It’s imbued with the bittersweet memories of youth and a strong resolve to keep looking forward, resulting in a work with a resonant, heartfelt message.
Included on the album “Tokimeki ga Subete,” released in December 2020, it’s a track from the group’s landmark first full-length album and stands out in live performances as well.
It’s a song that will make you look forward to seasonal events like summer dates and fireworks festivals.
It’s sure to bring back the sweet and sour memories of your youth.
With its refreshing, high-energy sound, it’s a must-listen and a perfect companion for a drive!
Premeditated Offender, 100th GO!Gō Hiromi

A song that reveals a new side of Hiromi Go.
It’s a dance tune that samples his past signature hits and updates them with a modern twist.
The lyrics, which highlight Go’s charm, are memorable for their playful, passionate take on love.
Phrases that incorporate parts of the title stand out, emphasizing the continuation of the romance.
Released in August 2021, the track has been praised as a work that symbolizes Go’s musical evolution.
With its energetic vibe, it’s perfect for getting the crowd going at parties and similar occasions.
You in OctoberSekitori Hana

Singer-songwriter Hana Sekitori’s 2012 release “You in October.” It features the warm tone of an acoustic guitar that matches the calm atmosphere of autumn.
The song portrays the feelings of thinking about a loved one and the loneliness of not being able to see them, conveying those emotions through her expressive voice.
It honestly captures the nostalgia felt in that brief moment between summer and winter.
With its simple, gentle melody, it’s also perfect for a relaxing time at a café or at home.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (481–490)
100Onda Masanori

A song by Masanori Onda—known for his sweet yet wistful voice—that weaves together special moments found in everyday life.
Released in November 2024, this work has drawn attention as the first installment of a five-month consecutive release project.
It delicately portrays the joy of seeing someone you love and the sorrow of parting from someone precious, with lyrics that tenderly resonate with listeners.
Coupled with Onda’s clear, transparent vocals, it creates a bittersweet yet warm atmosphere.
Singing about the enduring importance of love that doesn’t change with age, this track is perfect for expressing feelings for someone you’re in love with or for reaffirming your affection for someone dear.
365-day bluesHatome utau bungei saakuru

May can leave you feeling oddly unmotivated… That’s what we call “gogatsubyo,” or May blues.
This song takes that theme as its motif.
It’s a piece by the music unit Hatojo Utau Bungei Circle, formed around Sega sound creator Takashi Hataya, released in 2014.
Its appeal lies in the high-quality arrangement that blends electronic music with traditional Japanese sounds—truly professional work.
Another highlight is that the lyrics follow the haiku rhythm of 5-7-5.
The video is a remixed version released in 2017.
Song of the Sixteen SistersAKB48

A song from AKB48 Team K’s theater performance, Team K 4th Stage “Saishuu Bell ga Naru.” Its poppy melody showcases the cute side of the AKB group and just makes you feel happy as you listen! In this song, they introduce a whopping 16 sisters one by one.
It’s pretty rare to have 16 sisters, but even if you don’t, it could be fun to make a parody version where sisters introduce each other.
It’s a lively track that conveys the warmth of sisterly bonds.


