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A collection of Western songs with titles that start with numbers

In this article, I’ll be introducing classic Western songs whose titles begin with numbers.

When it comes to number-starting titles, some consist of numbers only, while others have words following the numbers.

If you’re knowledgeable about Western music, you might already have a few songs in mind.

That said, we don’t often search for songs by categories like “titles that start with XX,” so this could be a great chance to discover wonderful tracks you didn’t know before.

Take this opportunity to listen to a variety of songs!

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with numbers (71–80)

Concert Etudes, 8 Pieces: No. 5 “Joke”Nikolai Kapustin

This is a vibrant piece that fuses classical music with jazz.

Included in the 1984 album “Eight Concert Etudes, Op.

40,” it has a light, witty character that tickles the listener’s imagination.

Skillfully incorporating jazz elements such as swing and boogie-woogie while honoring classical formal beauty, it’s an irresistibly appealing work.

Rhythmic, dynamic phrases unfold one after another, enveloping the entire hall in a joyful atmosphere.

Performed by world-renowned pianists like Nikolai Petrov and Marc-André Hamelin, this piece is perfect for those who want to showcase both technique and expressive power.

It’s sure to create a captivating, unforgettable stage.

5 NightYoungboy Never Broke Again

The new track by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, a rapper from Louisiana, delivers a dark, heavy sound and introspective lyrics that resonate deeply.

Released despite his incarceration, the song masterfully fuses a melodic flow rich with emotion and a hard-hitting rap style.

He speaks candidly about street experiences and inner conflicts, as well as the impact of wealth and success, striking a powerful chord with listeners.

Dropped in February 2025 as the lead single from the album “More Leaks,” it’s one of several releases planned before his anticipated release from prison in July 2025.

The striking music video, shot in Utah, is also generating buzz.

It’s a sincere cry from the soul—perfect for a late-night drive or for listening alone in a calm space.

90 Seconds To MidnightHot Milk

Hot Milk – 90 Seconds To Midnight (Official Video)
90 Seconds To MidnightHot Milk

Hot Milk, hailing from Manchester, UK, unveiled a new track in February 2025 following their debut album, A Call to the Void.

Aiming to shock listeners, the piece confronts global threats such as nuclear war and climate change head-on through philosophical expression, making it a masterpiece packed with the band’s trademark force and urgency.

The music video features popular British comedian Frank Skinner and was filmed in the band’s hometown of Salford.

Serving as the lead single for their forthcoming album, Corporation P.O.P, due in June, the track is a superb emo tune that also channels the energy of classic hard rock.

While sounding the alarm on the darker sides of the world, it carries a touch of satirical humor, making it a must-hear for music fans engaged with the issues of contemporary society.

Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with numbers (81–90)

2Much 2Fast (feat. Landon Cube)Lil Skies

Lil Skies – 2Much 2Fast (feat. Landon Cube)
2Much 2Fast (feat. Landon Cube)Lil Skies

Born in 1998 and hailing from Pennsylvania, USA, Lil Skies has once again teamed up with his collaborator Landon Cube to release a new track.

Seamlessly blending emo rap and pop rap, this introspective song portrays rapid success and the trials that followed.

After breaking through with their 2017 major-label debut single “Red Roses,” and seeing the following year’s album “Life of a Dark Rose” reach No.

10 on the U.S.

charts, they now convey feelings that reflect on their careers and standing within the industry.

The result is a melodic, emotionally rich track perfect for late-night drives or solitary listening in the bedroom.

4X4Travis Scott

Travis Scott – 4X4 (Official Music Video)
4X4Travis Scott

Recently, rapper Travis Scott, who has been drawing attention for appearances on WWE, has been in the spotlight.

Known for his mellow rap style, Travis Scott delivers a melodious performance with excellent taste on his new track “4X4.” That said, compared to mainstream pop, the vocal line is relatively simple and stays within a narrow range.

Since Auto-Tune is used, adding an effect when singing it at karaoke would work well.

There aren’t many rhymes either, so the English difficulty is on the lower side.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

Parting at 22kaze

Parting at 22 / Kaze (with lyrics)
Parting at 22kaze

The debut song by the folk duo Kaze is a heartwarming classic, as gentle as the spring sunshine.

The lyrics vividly portray the pure love and parting of youth, while the tender acoustic guitar melody weaves a beautiful harmony.

Since its release in 1975, it has been covered by many artists and even adapted into a film by director Nobuhiko Obayashi in 2007, remaining beloved across generations.

In NHK’s “SukiUta — Kouhaku Everyone’s Survey,” it ranked 71st for the White Team.

It’s a perfect song for savoring slowly when you want to bask in nostalgic memories, and it could also spark lively conversations among older listeners about their experiences from back in the day.

1-800-273-8255 ft. Alessia Cara, KhalidLogic

Logic – 1-800-273-8255 ft. Alessia Cara, Khalid (Official Video)
1-800-273-8255 ft. Alessia Cara, KhalidLogic

A signature work by Logic that expresses the heavy theme of suicide prevention through the medium of hip-hop.

Hailing from the United States, he rediscovered the power of music through interactions with his fans and created this piece.

The song skillfully portrays a shift in emotions from despair to hope.

Released in April 2017, it reached No.

3 on the Billboard charts.

It also had a significant social impact, including a 27% increase in calls to the suicide prevention hotline.

It’s a track I hope will be heard by those who feel life is hard, and by anyone who knows someone who might feel that way.