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 Collection of Western Songs with Titles Starting with Numbers (41–50)
2 Phút Hơn (KAIZ Remix)Pháo

A Vietnamese rapper who captivates audiences in an instant with her passionate performances: Pháo! She effortlessly spans everything from V-pop to hip-hop and dance-pop, making you wonder just how much musical range she holds within.
The remix of “2 Phút Hơn,” released in 2020, became a global smash, topping the Shazam charts worldwide.
Her runner-up finish on the popular show King of Rap proves her talent is the real deal.
Her track “Sự nghiệp chướng,” which puts her feelings for a former partner into rap, sparked major buzz—perhaps a testament to her relentless spirit of challenge.
If you’re after a powerful and exhilarating musical experience, you won’t want to look away from her evolution!
21 SecondsSo Solid Crew

So Solid Crew, the large-scale collective from London, UK, infused UK garage with the spirit of hip-hop and revolutionized the scene.
Their groundbreaking format—multiple MCs passing the mic in thrilling 21-second turns—became a hot topic.
Released as a single in August 2001 and included on their debut album, “They Don’t Know,” the track sold over 110,000 copies in its first week and topped the UK charts.
The MCs’ showcase over tight beats feels like a musical battle royale.
An arranged version was even produced for a car insurance commercial, and the track remains beloved to this day.
It’s perfect for when you want to feel the electrifying tension of the UK underground.
20th Century BoyT-REX

With its fiercely distorted guitar riff that makes your body move before you know it, this is a signature track by the British glam rock band T.
Rex.
Released as a single in March 1973, it initially didn’t appear on an album yet still reached No.
3 on the UK chart.
Marc Bolan’s confident vocals—almost as if declaring himself the darling of the era—paired with the rough yet catchy sound are irresistibly cool.
The song is also known for being used in a Levi’s commercial in 1991 and for influencing the title of the popular manga “20th Century Boys.” It’s the kind of track that gives you a firm shove forward when you’re facing a big wall, saying, “Your power is far greater than that.”
3 SistersWaxahatchee

Weyes Hatchie, who traverses American indie and Americana, is a writer who carefully weaves the memories of the heart.
Beginning with hushed keys and building into a heartbeat-like rhythm, the arrangement reflects both the gentleness and the tension that lie within sisterhood.
Using a literary motif that evokes three sisters as its guidepost, the song maps an inner journey where rifts and forgiveness appear in turn.
It opens the March 2024 album Tigers Blood, the sixth release under the Waxahatchee name, produced by Brad Cook.
The album is nominated for the 2025 Grammys in Best Americana Album.
For nights when you want to ponder the distance between siblings—perfect for the drive home.
20 MaticMasicka

Bursting onto Jamaica’s dancehall scene like a comet, Masicka—known as “The Future”—stands at the forefront of the new generation.
His appeal lies above all in razor-sharp lyrics that capture the realities of the streets and a rapid-fire flow that hits like a bullet.
And then, just when you least expect it, his melodic vocals grab you by the heart.
After his debut album 438 dominated the Jamaican charts, his momentum only grew; with Generation of Kings, released under a global label, he proved his talent to the world.
Fusing the heat of the streets with a refined sonic palette, his music truly defines dancehall’s new era.
Prepare to be overwhelmed by the raw power of the next-generation king’s words!

