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 (481–490)
9ColorsNiziU

As it was also used as a KOSE cosmetics commercial song, this is a mellow medium-tempo ballad that showcases each of the nine NiziU members’ individual colors and more mature sides.
The simple, cool atmosphere—opening with acoustic guitar and claps—is delightful.
With a beautiful, soul-stirring melody, richly expanding choral work, and stylish chord progressions, it’s a track that makes listeners feel at ease.
Because there aren’t difficult jumps in range or drastic dynamics, take your time and sing it carefully and gently!
Julybloodthirsty butchers

Here is a masterpiece whose bittersweet melody seeps into the heart under the summer sun.
bloodthirsty butchers’ songs skillfully convey lingering attachment to someone lost and the sense of emptiness that comes at summer’s end.
Their music carries a “hot yet cold” feeling that evokes Hokkaido’s summer, stirring the listener’s emotions.
Despite a simple setup of guitar, bass, and drums, the sound delivers an overwhelming depth.
The album kocorono, which features this track, is a classic released in 2007.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to alone on a summer night—perfect for this season.
45 secondsresupon
What can you do in 45 seconds? If you just let the time pass, those brief 45 seconds will be gone in an instant.
This song shows us the meaningful things you can do even in such a short span.
Please give this love song a listen—its brevity is packed with deep emotion.
A 90-year-old girlHisaishi Joe

This is the piece “A Ninety-Year-Old Girl,” used in the film Howl’s Moving Castle.
It’s a short track, under two minutes long.
Its gentle yet weighty sound evokes, just as the title suggests, the image of a 90-year-old grandmother.
Even after being transformed into an old woman, Sophie’s pure heart is beautifully expressed in this piece.
17 years oldMinami Saori

This was Saori Minami’s debut single, released in June 1971.
When choosing karaoke songs for people who aren’t confident singers, it’s essential that the melody and structure be simple—and Showa-era pop songs, including this one, fit that bill perfectly! In this track, the vocal range isn’t very wide, and the structure is a very simple A–B–A’ style, so I can confidently recommend it as a choice for anyone who struggles with singing.
If you keep a clear contrast in delivery—light and buoyant in the A section, and gently mellow in the B section where the song shifts to a minor feel—you should be able to sing it quite nicely.
I am who I am today thanks to 1% talent and 99% perseverance—by continuing to put in the effort.Amuro Namie

These are the words of Namie Amuro, one of the female artists who represent the Heisei-era J-POP scene.
Everything about her—her singing, dancing, visuals, and even her aura—is part of her appeal, making her an undeniably charismatic artist.
Many people likely think she was gifted with such talent, yet even she shows us that 99% of it was earned through continuous effort.
One percent talent and ninety-nine percent persistence… For those striving toward their dreams and goals, these words can be a source of strength.
I did nothing for two hours.wasureranneeyo

Wasurearanneiyo, a band that’s won fans with their hard-hitting rock sound and straightforward lyrics.
Among their songs, this is the one I especially recommend to anyone who wants to experience the sting of heartbreak.
In just 1 minute and 25 seconds, it condenses the pain of a breakup into a track whose nihilistic, empty-hearted melody pierces straight through you.
Released in July 2023 as the fourth installment of their 10-song consecutive release project celebrating the band’s 15th anniversary, it was later included on the album “Imamo Wasurearanneiyo.” If you want to savor the ache of heartbreak—or take a step toward getting over it—this is a must-listen.



