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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!] (201–210)

No ComplaintsDef Tech

13 No Complaints – Def Tech [With Lyrics]
No ComplaintsDef Tech

I know I shouldn’t, but I end up grumbling and listing complaints, and in the end I’m exhausted even by that itself, day after day.

In the midst of it all, this is a song whose bright, wonderful lyrics say, “Let’s stop complaining and start changing ourselves!”—and it’s moving enough to make you cry.

No futureDoxie

Doxie / No future (Official Music Video)
No futureDoxie

Doxie is a band that operates under the concept of a “danceable three-piece instrumental band from Yokohama.” Formed in 2010, they disbanded once and then reunited in 2018.

Their appeal lies in a band sound with broad expressive range—from game music-like tracks to funky numbers, and even pop, catchy tunes.

In December 2022, they released their first nationally distributed album, SUPER Doxie, with the track No future released in advance from the album.

no.13ELLEGARDEN

ELLEGARDEN「no.13」Music Video
no.13ELLEGARDEN

This is ELLEGARDEN’s second album, released in July 2003.

It became their first work to enter the top 100 on Japan’s Oricon album chart.

It features many enduring fan favorites, including Jitterbug, Venus, and No.

13.

Its positive, energetic vibe grabs listeners and never lets go.

It’s an album we highly recommend even to younger listeners who may only know their 2022 release, The End of Yesterday.

Non, Je ne regrette rienEdith Piaf

Edith Piaf – Non, Je ne regrette rien
Non, Je ne regrette rienEdith Piaf

Edith Piaf’s “Non, Je ne regrette rien” is a classic that creates a sense of glamour and confidence as models stride down the runway in new collections.

Its powerful message—“I regret nothing”—deftly conveys the renewal of the fashion world and inspires audiences to embark on fresh beginnings.

Recorded by Piaf in 1960, the song has continued to be chosen for fashion events around the globe.

Her voice resonates across eras with immense influence, making it a moving and fitting choice to bring a show to a close.

No 1 SweeperEspecia

This is a track by a new idol group that delivers a catchy, modern take on the sound of 80s disco-funk.

The retro sound—catchy yet appealing enough to captivate even the parents of high school students—is drawing attention.

nostalgiaEvery Little Thing

Because you were there for me, I am who I am today.

That feeling of gratitude is woven into the song “nostalgia.” A mother is someone who, when you’re going through something hard, looks even more pained than you do, and who greets you with a smile even when she’s a little tired.

The warm home, the meals, and the kind words that were always there—these existed simply because you were loved.

It may feel a bit embarrassing, but once you’ve grown up and gone out into the world, be sure to express your thanks and wholeheartedly repay your parents’ kindness.

Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Op. 55 No. 1Frederic Chopin

Alexander Ullman – Nocturne in F minor Op. 55 No. 1 (second stage)
Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Op. 55-1 Frederic Chopin

Frédéric Chopin, who left behind 21 beautiful nocturnes.

The romantic No.

2 and the No.

20, which drew attention in the film The Pianist, are well known, but the Nocturne No.

15 in F minor, Op.

55-1, with its wistful tone, is also exceptionally beautiful—one of the works perfectly suited to the artistic spirit of autumn.

Though the piece conveys an unbearable sadness and suffering, the bright arpeggios at the end bring a sudden sense of deliverance, as if a weight has been lifted from the heart.

Be sure to listen while savoring how the quietly flowing music changes gradually over time.