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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 that start with numbers (231–240)

44everLogic

Logic – 44ever (Official Video)
44everLogic

Logic, an American artist known for his multifaceted talents as a rapper, singer-songwriter, and producer, has consistently brought depth to his musical career by engaging with philosophical themes and personal struggles.

His new track, released in April 2024 through BMG, is included on an album titled “CyberPunk Prince.” The work showcases his characteristic fluent rap and lyrical depth, expressing gratitude to his fans while pursuing self-actualization.

The music video, created in collaboration with science, is also a highlight.

It’s recommended not only for longtime supporters of Logic’s career but also for anyone curious about his music going forward.

400 LuxLorde

400 Lux – Lorde (Lyric Video)
400 LuxLorde

A track included on the debut album Pure Heroine, released in 2013 by New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde.

The title, 400 Lux, was inspired by the illuminance at sunset.

7 Years OldLukas Graham

Lukas Graham – 7 Years [Official Music Video]
7 Years OldLukas Graham

It’s a song that emphasizes a sense of melancholy and heartache, widely listened to around the world as a massive hit.

Sitting between R&B and pop, it has a grand, karaoke-friendly atmosphere, and because the melodic range is relatively narrow, it’s easy to sing well even for men who aren’t confident in their pitch.

Highly recommended as a karaoke number.

8 to InfinityMBNel

If you’re looking for tear-jerking songs, I also recommend “8 to Infinity.” It’s a raw-feeling hip-hop track released by MBNel.

In the song, he talks about cherished things he’s lost and the happy moments with family that will eventually come to an end.

It speaks for that lonely feeling we’ve all experienced, so you’ll likely relate.

By the way, the “8” in the title represents money, conveying the message that you can’t buy eternity with it.

15 MINUTESMadison Beer

Madison Beer – 15 MINUTES (Official Music Video)
15 MINUTESMadison Beer

A young American singer, Madison Beer, is drawing attention with her latest track.

She made her YouTube debut at 13 and shot to fame after a tweet from Justin Bieber.

This song is a catchy pop number themed around fleeting emotions and impulsive actions.

Over an up-tempo beat, it describes how she was in bed just 15 minutes earlier but suddenly finds herself speeding off in a car.

Released in July 2024, the track’s music video—directed by Beer herself—has also become a hot topic.

Paired with suspenseful visuals, it vividly captures the romantic feelings of young people.

It’s the perfect song to play when you’re seized by a sudden impulse.

4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland)Madonna

Madonna – 4 Minutes feat. Justin Timberlake & Timbaland (Official Video) [4K]
4 Minutes (feat. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland)Madonna

When you think of the Queen of Pop, it’s Madonna.

She’s leveled up with the times and has continually taken on new challenges.

In her track “4 Minutes,” she skillfully fuses a modern beat with her signature style.

She collaborated with Justin Timberlake—who’s hugely successful as both an actor and musician—and Timbaland, renowned not only as a producer but also as a rapper.

It’s a masterpiece where the combined talents of the three create a big bang.

4st 7lbManic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers – 4st 7lb
4st 7lbManic Street Preachers

Included on their third album, The Holy Bible.

A fine track with striking lyrics about anorexia.

This album was Richey’s last participation, and considering how emaciated he became just before his disappearance, the song feels poignant in another way.