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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: a reference for karaoke or playlist selection (41–50)

Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Dai Hirai / The Way Home in March (Lyric Video)
Homeward Road in MarchHirai Dai

Released on February 20, 2022, this ballad was timed for graduation season, featuring memorable piano and strings! Announced as the 18th installment of the ongoing “Sunday Goods” series, its lyrics sing not of endings but of beginnings that connect us forward, carrying a bittersweet yet warm message.

It’s a song that makes you feel graduation isn’t an end but a start.

Highly recommended for those who want to sing one of Dai Hirai’s more gentle, mellow numbers! The overall vocal range is C3–B4, with the arrangement gradually building toward the chorus.

Accenting the downbeats will help the song come together beautifully so it doesn’t sound too monotonous.

Keep contrast and dynamics in mind as you sing!

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for choosing karaoke tracks or playlist picks (51–60)

19 or 20yurayura teikoku

How about immersing yourself in a surreal, ecstatic world of rock? This is a track by Yura Yura Teikoku, a band that stood out in Japan’s rock scene.

It’s included on the album “Me no Car,” released in June 1999.

Though it runs for about seven minutes, its sticky groove and distorted guitar tones gradually pull you into a singular sonic space.

The lyrics, strung together with suggestive numbers, are highly mysterious and fire the imagination.

While it was never released as a single, it remains a fan favorite.

It’s perfect for sharing a deep, heady vibe with close friends or belting out alone in total immersion.

Give yourself over to the sound of the words and the groove, and your karaoke room might just transform into another dimension.

2:30 a.m.Caffeine

A danceable rock number that’s perfect for late-night listening.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer caffeine, released in January 2026.

With stylish guitar cutting and a lively groove, it’ll have your body moving before you know it.

The lyrics convey feelings of loneliness and a desire to be seen, making it highly relatable.

The perfect companion for sleepless nights—give it a listen!

4:00A.M.Ohnuki Taeko

Taeko Ohnuki – 4:00 AM – 1978
4:00A.M.Ohnuki Taeko

This is a track that brilliantly captures the taut air before dawn, where silence and tension coexist.

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s arrangement deftly places piano and synthesizer tones to evoke an urban yet somehow wistful scene.

Taeko Onuki’s translucent vocals quietly bring to the surface emotions like inexpressible restlessness and a faint fever, seeping into the listener’s heart.

Included on the classic album MIGNONNE, released in September 1978, it has been cherished worldwide alongside the renewed appreciation for city pop.

Its glow continues to grow across eras, with a re-edit issued on 7-inch in 2025.

It’s an exquisite song for adults—one that keeps you company through sleepless, lonely nights and leaves a subtle afterglow.

A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAM SHADE

Do you know the passionate love song that colored the late-’90s J-Rock scene? Released as a single by SIAM SHADE in November 1997, it was used as the ending theme for the hugely popular anime Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story and became the band’s biggest hit.

Also included on the album SIAM SHADE IV: Zero, this classic masterfully fuses hard-edged instrumentation with a catchy melody.

One of its greatest charms is that, despite the band’s high level of musicianship, the chorus is so familiar and easy for anyone to sing along to.

It’s incredibly well-known—just the intro is enough to trigger cheers.

Try singing it when you want to create a sense of unity at a get-together with friends from the same generation!

834.194Sakanakushon

This track, which shares its name with the album title, symbolizes the deep world of Sakanaction’s album “834.194.” Released in June 2019, it’s an epic piece running over seven minutes, created in collaboration with Sapporo-born musician Kuniyuki Takahashi.

Though it’s an instrumental with no vocals, listening to it evokes the distance between the two cities of Sapporo and Tokyo, as well as the long journey the band has taken—like waves of sound washing over you.

While it transcends the boundaries of conventional pop with its experimental sound, it somehow resonates with a unique sense of comfort that only they can achieve.

It’s astonishingly well-suited to quiet nights alone with the lights turned down, or aimless late-night drives through the city.

Precisely because there are no words, you can project your own emotions onto it—making for a deeply immersive track.

2Siip

Siip – 2 (Official Music Video)
2Siip

This is a single released in February 2021 by the mysterious singer-songwriter-creator Siip.

It’s a breathtaking track that begins gently, gradually builds in intensity, and delivers an explosive sense of uplift in the latter half.

The lyrics, written from an all-seeing perspective, carry a philosophical resonance that speaks deeply to the listener.

It’s a key song that later connects to the album “Siip,” and the mix by world-renowned engineer Chris Galland crafts a one-of-a-kind soundscape where the spaciousness reminiscent of a church choir fuses with a rock-like texture.

It’s perfect for times when you feel lost or want to step away from the everyday and immerse yourself in an epic story.

A soul-stirring, energy-filled track.