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!
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A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with Numbers (171–180)
9th WonderDigable Planets

It’s a track that uses an acid jazz groove as a hip-hop backbeat and layers rap on top.
I realized that even acid jazz artists can have this kind of performance style.
It might be surprising for fans of acid jazz, but since it’s a genre rooted in jazz, it didn’t feel strange to me.
42Diplo, Maren Morris

Diplo, a charismatic DJ and producer who’s a top star in the EDM world and has created countless hits.
An indispensable figure in the music scene since the late 2000s, Diplo is, of course, still going strong in the 2020s.
This particular “Diplo” track is a collaboration with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Maren Morris.
OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder also contributed to the songwriting, and centered on a simple four-on-the-floor beat, it’s a killer tune that highlights Maren’s emotive vocals as she delivers a somewhat wistful melody.
7 Days A WeekDoe Boy, Southside

Rapper Doe Boy, who rose to stardom after appearing on popular rapper Future’s single “100 Shooters,” has been a regular on the US hip-hop charts since around 2018 and is now active as one of the icons among younger rappers.
His latest track, “7 Days A Week,” produced by renowned music producer Southside, is a trap song that incorporates the feel of gangsta rap.
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14 MinutesDominic Fike

Born in 1995, Dominic Fike is truly one of the emblematic new-generation artists who emerged in that era, gaining attention in the late 2010s by releasing music on SoundCloud.
With a style that freely moves from alternative hip-hop to indie rock and pop, and solid musical skill, he’s a remarkably talented musician who has also achieved commercial success.
His track “14 minutes” is a new song whose video was released in April 2024; an intriguing point is that while preorders for a 10-inch record are being accepted, it hasn’t been made available on streaming at this time.
As the title suggests, it’s a 14-minute-long piece that showcases his signature sound—a finely tuned balance that can’t quite be labeled hip-hop or indie pop, with multiple songs unfolding within a single track.
If it truly remains physical-only, that’s particularly fascinating considering his career, which rose to prominence through the internet.
99 boysEMELINE

EMELINE’s new single, which draws attention with its catchy melody and rhythmic production.
While it warns against toxic men, it also carries an exhilarating vibe that helps you laugh off heartbreak.
A key highlight is its clever arrangement of the 1983 hit “99 Luftballons.” Released by Capitol Records in April 2024, this is EMELINE’s latest work.
It’s a standout track I highly recommend for women looking to light up a girls’ night and for pop music fans alike.
2step (feat. Lil Baby)Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s “2step (feat.
Lil Baby),” whose music video was filmed in Ukraine, has become a hot topic.
It’s a song about the importance of a loved one.
While it’s a love song, it’s crafted more as a declaration of love to his wife rather than to a girlfriend.
The featured artist is rapper Lil Baby—be sure to pay attention to their harmonies! In fact, there are two versions of this track: Sheeran’s solo version and the collaboration with Lil Baby.
The lyrics and melody differ, so try listening to both and comparing them.
1 On 1Excision & Space Laces

Here’s a track by Excision, a DJ/producer from Canada, whose astonishingly rich sound character really stands out.
The high-leaning synths are highly distinctive, and the meticulous attention to detail—from the kick sound to every playful flourish—is truly impressive.
It’s a wildly trippy tune that makes you want to dance like crazy in the space between the lows and highs.


