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.
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Songs Whose Titles Start With “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (131–140)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s DoorAngela Aki

A song included on the third album “ANSWER,” released on February 25, 2009.
It is a cover of Bob Dylan’s song used as the theme for the film “Heaven’s Door,” which opened the same February.
The Japanese lyrics were written by Angela.
It is a slow, piano-and-vocal piece themed around death.
faceless ghost (Noppera-bō)CreepHyp

This is a track from the third album, “If We Can’t Be One, Then Let’s At Least Be Just Two.” The lyrics and composition were done by the bassist, Kaonashi Hasegawa.
It’s a song marked by a loneliness that evokes the feeling of dusk.
This is a lovely male cover video that slips right into your ears.
No FangGood Morning America

This song encapsulates the appeal of Good Morning America as a rock band.
It was selected as the theme song for the smartphone suspense RPG Black Rose Suspects.
The music video is a compelling work that looks as if the band members have slipped into a bar on the American West Coast.
Normal headGirl of Extreme Vulgarity

For some reason, the beginning of the music video is very scary, but both the tune and the rest of the video are really refreshing.
It feels very springlike.
It’s a track recorded around the time of their major-label debut.
Their high-quality sound hasn’t changed since back then.
Notteru Ondo (full ver.)The Drifters

“Notteru Ondo,” which is based on the Akita Ondo.
The basic melody is the same, and only the lyrics have been changed—kind of like a parody song.
It’s very Drifters-like, with a strong parody vibe, and the lyrics are pretty funny.
I didn’t know a song like this existed—what a neat discovery!
NOBODY KNOWSShikao Suga

Their 22nd single, like “19-sai,” was used as the opening theme for the sequel of the TBS anime “xxxHOLiC.” In addition, the limited first edition included a live DVD at no extra cost, making it a CD with a volume effectively exceeding that of a full album.
Brain WarPassee pied

Among Passepied’s songs, this one ranks among the most up-tempo and intense.
Unusual for them, it’s a rock-leaning track where the guitar stands out more than the keyboards, yet even within its brief three-minute runtime it features a great many key changes—technically intricate in true Passepied fashion.
The music video is done in a picture-story-show style, which is unique as well.





