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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)

5TELLAFLOW

FLOW is a five-member mixture rock band with a fervent global following.

Released in January 2026 and chosen as the theme song for the arcade card game Mobile Suit Gundam Arsenal Base WAVECHOES, this track shines with a finely tuned interplay between twin vocalists that mirrors the game’s 5-on-5 battle system, stirring a sense of camaraderie that really fires you up.

It’s also surprising to learn that it was produced around the world—in places like Chicago and London—squeezed in between stops on their overseas tour, as if the heat of the journey was poured directly into the music.

The synth-driven, high-velocity sound is sure to steel your resolve before a make-or-break moment.

It’s an energetic rock tune that gives a powerful push to players heading into battle.

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.

December 24pichikāto faivu

Pizzicato Five, who led the “Shibuya-kei” movement with their sophisticated visuals and urban sound, defined an era.

Their single “December 24th,” released in November 2000, is a pop tune chosen as the theme for DDI Pocket’s phone service “feelH” commercial.

This track brilliantly intertwines the sparkle unique to Christmas with the poignant feeling of waiting for someone in the city.

Yasuharu Konishi’s stylish, rhythm-rich production and Maki Nomiya’s cool yet sweet vocals vividly color the winter scenery.

It’s a heart-thumping winter song, perfect for strolling through city streets lit with dazzling illuminations or when you want to savor a slightly grown-up Christmas mood.

I won’t forget the rain in January.THE ALFEE

The lyrical intro that conjures a winter scene where cold rain turns to snow immediately grabs the heart.

Released as a single in January 1988, it’s a re-cut from the album “U.K.

Breakfast.” Sakurai’s deep, rich baritone on lead vocals is so cool! The worldview, which calmly yet realistically depicts the sorrow of a love that has ended, really resonates.

THE ALFEE’s signature beautiful harmonies are fully present, and it makes you want to savor this as a mature rock ballad that’s a bit different from flashier tracks.

It’s also a nostalgic touch that the B-side was the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Momoiro Gakuen Toshi Sengen!!” Perfect for a quiet winter night, recommended for listening alone while basking in memories.

Christmas in OctoberAsaka Yui

[Official] Yui Asaka “Christmas in October” (Music Video) YUI ASAKA / JUGATSU NO CHRISTMAS [5th Single]
Christmas in OctoberAsaka Yui

This is Yui Asaka’s fifth single, released in September 1986.

It was used as the commercial song for “Snow Brand Yogurt,” in which she appeared, and was later included on the album “Star Lights.” Although the title references Christmas, the song endearingly portrays a world not of the day itself, but of an impatient, budding love and a promise made a little early.

Megumi Wakakusa’s lavish string arrangement creates a sophisticated wintry atmosphere within the brightness befitting an idol.

It could be called a hidden gem that blends the fresh innocence and bittersweetness of the night before her breakthrough.

Why not listen to it slowly as autumn dusks deepen and the footsteps of winter begin to sound, while letting your feelings swell for someone special?

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!

3636aimyon

Aimyon – 3636 [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
3636aimyon

This is a love song that shines with Aimyon’s unique perspective, sparked by the passcode of a delivery locker.

Included on her 2022 album “Falling into My Eyes Record,” the song is based on her real experience of being unable to open a delivery locker and portrays the end of a romance and a sense of emotional confinement.

The distinctive rhythm and melody arranged by Sunday Kamide will stick in your head after just one listen.

Immerse yourself in it while imagining the taste of curry.