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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 (161–170)

3005Childish Gambino

Known for songs like ‘Redbone’ and ‘This Is America,’ Childish Gambino is a multi-talented artist who excels at everything from smooth, neo-soul-style vocals to skillful rap.

His tracks are all highly distinctive, often featuring surreal styles.

‘3005’ is also a very surreal piece, characterized by its unique flow.

Its bittersweet lyrics suit the autumn season, so be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well!

1, 2 Step ft. Missy ElliottCiara

Ciara – 1, 2 Step (Official Video) ft. Missy Elliott
1, 2 Step ft. Missy ElliottCiara

A hit song by R&B’s princess—whose actual middle name is also Princess—Ciara, in collaboration with female rapper Missy Elliott.

Ciara’s whispery vocals paired with Missy’s powerful rap are cool.

Don’t miss the music video where the beautiful Ciara shows off dance moves that can rival any man’s.

4:00Cochise

COCHISE – 4 AM (Official Video)
4:00Cochise

The song released in September 2024 by Cochise, a rapper from the United States, is a track that fully showcases his distinctive style.

Set over a trap beat, his signature melodic flow and Auto-Tune-laced vocals leave a strong impression.

The lyrics boast success and a luxurious lifestyle, yet also reveal a sense of vigilance and self-protection beneath the surface, expressing a complex state of mind.

Reflecting Cochise’s musicality and personality, this work is recommended not only for his fans but also for anyone interested in today’s hip-hop scene.

It’s a perfect track for late-night drives or when you’re in the mood for something energetic.

7 DaysCraig David

Craig David – 7 Days (Official Video)
7 DaysCraig David

If you like lively, lightweight R&B with a great groove, we recommend “7 Days.” The song is performed by Craig David, one of the UK’s leading R&B singers.

His R&B heavily reflects hip-hop elements, featuring smooth, rap-like vocal flows.

Those elements are plentiful in this track as well, giving it an irresistibly upbeat feel from start to finish.

Be sure to check it out.

100% Pure LoveCrystal Waters

Crystal Waters – 100% Pure Love
100% Pure LoveCrystal Waters

This song is striking for its deep, catchy melody.

It fully showcases Crystal Waters’s appeal, expressing the power and beauty of love.

Released in May 1994, it reached No.

11 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Featured on the album “Storyteller,” it became a worldwide hit.

The music video also made waves, earning a nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards.

It’s perfect for energizing the dance floor or lifting your spirits.

A must-listen not only for house music fans, but also for anyone interested in ’90s music.

1000 deathsD’Angelo & The Vanguard

D’Angelo and The Vanguard – 1000 Deaths (Audio)
1000 deathsD'Angelo & The Vanguard

This is a dark, grief-stricken song mourning death by D’Angelo, often called the prodigy of neo-soul.

The vocals are embedded within an avant-garde structure that samples a suggestive radio broadcast from the intro, making it a uniquely unparalleled track.

138 TrekDJ Zinc

Benjamin Pettit, better known as DJ Zinc, a DJ from the UK, broke through with his breaks hits in 1999.

While his career is often highlighted for his work as a producer of drum and bass, breakbeat, and house music, even before his career as DJ Zinc he collaborated with a wide range of labels and contributed to the scene over many years on pirate radio stations such as Impact FM, Format FM, and Eruption FM.

At that time, he was also a resident DJ at some of the most popular underground clubs in London.