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Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)

You probably can’t immediately think of many song titles that start with “no,” can you?

There are relatively many words you don’t often hear in everyday life, and lots of them have English titles.

Things like “Nobody…,” “Note,” “NOT…,” and so on.

There are also memorable masterpiece tracks that symbolize the artists themselves.

I’ve put together a list of song titles that might be useful when you want to look something up—just a bit…!

Feel free to use it not only when you’re curious about what songs start with “no,” but also as a prompt for shiritori word games or when choosing songs at karaoke.

Songs With Titles Starting With “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (91–100)

Time to replace your brainDADA

The provided characters are symbols/punctuation rather than standard Japanese words, so they do not form a meaningful sentence to translate into English.
No no kaedoki DADA

This is a shocking Vocaloid track that turns the darkness in the depths of the heart into song.

Created by dada, it was released in October 2024.

The lyrics, which spill out the desire to “hurt the one I love most,” are filled with pathological affection.

The protagonist’s torment between love and dependency, paired with a distinctive electronic sound, crafts a one-of-a-kind worldview.

If you’re looking for music like nothing you’ve heard before, be sure to check it out.

No Makeup Star feat. UtaGenie High

JENNIHIGHS “No Make Star (feat. Uta)”
No-Make Star feat. Uta Jenny High

A Jennie-High track whose catchy melody grabs you from the intro.

Released in September 2024, this work is a passionate collaboration with Uta.

Centered on the pressures of modern society and the struggle of self-expression, it carries a message of embracing your true self.

Jennie-High’s signature pop-rock sound intertwines exquisitely with Uta’s lustrous vocals to give you courage.

The lively intro is especially striking, and Enon’s unmistakable style bursts forth—you might just find yourself hitting repeat.

No way to sayAyumi Hamasaki

A masterpiece that sings of the feelings of lovers huddling together against the winter cold.

Released in November 2003, the song topped the Oricon charts and generated a major response, winning the Grand Prize at the 45th Japan Record Awards.

It explores the theme of the frustration of being unable to put into words the emotions you carry or the feelings you want to convey.

Ayumi Hamasaki’s delicate vocals beautifully capture the complex emotions deep within the heart, resonating with many listeners.

It’s a winter song we’d especially recommend to those troubled by love or unable to express their feelings to someone important.

Sleeveless ChristmasHidemasa Tokunaga

A Christmas song that poignantly colors a winter street corner has now been woven by Hideaki Tokunaga.

Included on the album “BIRDS,” released in May 1987, this piece delicately portrays the feelings of a protagonist who, while bearing the pain of heartbreak, still harbors hopes of reunion.

Tokunaga’s clear, crystalline vocals beautifully express a sense of loneliness that stands in stark contrast to the bustle of Christmas.

With lyrics penned by Ginshirō Akiya, the song uses the striking image of an out-of-season sleeveless top to vividly depict the gap between lingering summer memories and the reality of winter.

It’s a track we especially recommend to adults wrestling with matters of the heart.

No cry No moreAAA

AAA / No cry No more (short ver.)
No cry No moreAAA

Used for numerous ending themes and commercial songs, this track is among the most well-known in AAA’s catalog.

Characterized by its funky sound, it’s a dance tune that breathes life into a weary existence.

It’s also a staple that always gets the crowd going at live shows.

NOHARAAge Factory

Age Factory “NOHARA” (Official Music Video)
NOHARAAge Factory

This song, “NOHARA,” which also serves as the album’s title track, flows seamlessly after “Ginger” on the album.

Together with “Ginger,” it has the momentum befitting a lead track.

Unlike their previous songs, it carries a pleasantly raw edge.

The raspy, shouting vocals feel great as well.

No Way OutBIGMAMA

I tried playing BIGMAMA “No Way Out”
No Way OutBIGMAMA

It is included on their third original album, “and yet, it moves: The Proper Way to Turn the Earth.” The track features a heavy sound with the guitar tone prominently up front, while simultaneously conveying the refreshing quality that is their hallmark.