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Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.

Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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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 and playlist selection (1–10)

36℃NEW!piinata

Peanut -36°C feat. Hatsune Miku
36℃NEW!piinata

It’s a captivating track with a unique sense of weightlessness, as if urban clamor and silence coexist.

Its bittersweet world—depicting a fragility like carbonated bubbles fading away and a relationship cooling at normal temperature—matches Hatsune Miku’s voice exquisitely and tightens the chest.

Released in March 2023, it drew attention by being posted to coincide with the festival of Vocaloid culture.

Despite its danceable rhythm, it has an addictive quality that, strangely enough, calms the mind as you listen.

It’s the perfect song for the way home after leaving a lively place, or for listening alone while swaying on the last train.

It’s a bittersweet yet comfortable pop tune you’ll find yourself humming in unguarded moments.

1999NEW!LUNA SEA

It’s a striking work that seems to capture the end-of-century unease with razor-sharp sound.

Released in April 1996 and included on the classic album STYLE, which earned the band their first No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart, this track was originally composed by SUGIZO and compresses a sense of urgency and intensity into just two and a half minutes.

While it contains heavy themes such as division and oppression, it also serves as a detonator that rapidly accelerates the album’s overall flow.

Though it had no notable tie-ins, it functions as a crucial piece that defines the work’s worldview.

RYUICHI’s harrowing, impassioned vocals and the band’s pervasive tension are nothing short of overwhelming.

When you crave a jolt of powerful stimulation in the midst of everyday calm, why not immerse yourself in this deeply absorbing sound?

1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – 1,150,000-Kilometer Film [Official Audio]
1.15 Million Kilometers of FilmNEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

This song is the quintessential love song by Official HIGE DANDism, included on the album Escaparade released in April 2018.

It likens life to a single reel of film, infused with a warm desire to keep recording memories with a beloved partner.

Many listeners likely feel their hearts flutter at the cinematic worldview that paints the two lovers’ story as if it were a movie.

It also drew attention as the theme song for the film Love Me, Love Me Not, released in August 2020.

Although not a single, it has continued to be adored by many, with over 600 million streams.

A classic choice as a wedding song for pledging your future together, this track makes even the most ordinary everyday scenes shine when you listen to it with the one you love in the gentle spring air.

the 10 o’clock directionNEW!sumika

sumika / 10 o’clock Direction [Music Video]
the 10 o'clock directionNEW!sumika

For the dawn of a new campus life, sumika’s sprightly number will be your brightest ally.

Opening their March 2019 album “Chime,” this track stands out with its fresh, fast-paced pop sound.

Chosen as the CM song for Universal Studios Japan’s “Uni Spring” 2025, it’s loved widely across generations.

Its worldview captures the mixed feelings of anxiety and anticipation—like the moment your bike’s training wheels come off—perfectly embodying the essence of a new beginning.

Listen to this song, which affirms not only straight-line answers but also detours and side trips, and kick off a wonderful start at your own pace!

0.2mmNEW!Ōmori Motoki

Motoki Ohmori – 「0.2mm」Official MV
0.2mmNEW!Ōmori Motoki

Motoki Omori, the singer-songwriter who commands an overwhelming presence as the frontman of the national rock band Mrs.

GREEN APPLE.

Marking five years since he began his solo career, this track—featured on his first mini-album “OITOMA,” released in February 2026—is a mid-tempo ballad written as the theme song for the film “90 Meters,” which opens in March 2026.

In contrast to the dazzling persona he shows with the band, his gently conversational voice carries a quiet fervor that resonates deeply.

The sound evokes the preciousness of everyday life and closely mirrors the film’s worldview, making it a song that will tenderly accompany you when you want to linger in the afterglow of the story or cherish a quiet night alone.

March in AprilNEW!Awesome City Club

Awesome City Club – April March (Music Video)
March in AprilNEW!Awesome City Club

As a new chapter of life begins this season, here’s a song that gently accompanies hearts filled with both excitement and anxiety.

Its march-like rhythm and PORIN’s light, airy vocals are a perfect match for the springtime city! The lyrics portray the anticipation of a new environment and a touch of reaching beyond oneself, offering a gentle push to those attending entrance ceremonies.

Featured on Awesome City Club’s April 2015 album “Awesome City Tracks,” this track captivates with its sophisticated sound produced by mabanua.

It was even selected for FM Mie’s Power Play.

This urban, stylish anthem is one I especially want students starting at a new school—and anyone eager to make a fresh start—to hear!

50%NEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

Official HIGE DANDism – 50% [Official Video]
50%NEW!Ofisharu Higedan Dism

This is a song released for streaming in December 2024 by Official HIGE DANDism, a four-piece piano pop band that has produced numerous hits and is loved by people of all ages.

Written specifically as the theme song for the live-action film Cells at Work!, it carries a gentle message: you don’t always have to keep running at full speed—sometimes it’s okay to ease up and take care of yourself as you move forward.

It’s perfect for the school admission season, when excitement about a new environment comes with the pressure of not being allowed to fail.

The lyrics, which remind you not to chase perfection and to walk at your own pace, combined with the warm piano sound, will soften a tightly wound heart.

It’s a cheer song we hope you’ll listen to if you’re feeling anxious but still ready to take that first step.