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 with Titles Starting with “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (381–390)
No Sweet N❤︎LifeKano

Accompanied by light-footed drums, a grand yet charming piece of music resounds.
Carrying feelings as sweet as chocolate, moving to convey those feelings—this is that kind of song.
It’s a perfect fit for Valentine’s Day: sweet, cute, and wonderfully crafted.
Songs with titles starting with “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (391–400)
Curse me, curse me.=LOVE

A song by =LOVE that portrays the moment when love transforms into a curse.
While it begins with a desire to be deeply connected with the one you love, that feeling gradually turns into something heavy and curse-like.
The lyrics carry an unsettling atmosphere inspired by a banquet held in the twilight darkness, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.
Iori Noguchi, who takes center stage, amplifies the song’s worldview with her bold, bitter allure.
Released in March 2024 as =LOVE’s 16th single, the track was also chosen as a tie-in song for the Odaiba Dinosaur Expo 2024.
It’s a recommended listen for those who want to feel the complexities of romance and the depth of affection.
NO MORE LIESCOMPLEX

“NO MORE LIES” is a song included on COMPLEX’s second album, “ROMANTIC 1990,” released in 1990.
As we become adults, before we know it, everyone tells lies just to get by.
This song delivers a wake-up-call message: stop that, and remember how we were back then!
No D&D codeDressingPafe

“No D&D code” is an insert song by the in-story unit DressingPafe from the TV anime PriPara, which aired on the TV Tokyo network.
Although it’s a children’s anime, the song features a very cool, rock-style guitar sound—it’s just plain awesome.
nobody elseEXILE

This song is included on EXILE’s first album “our style,” released in 2002.
For those who feel EXILE’s powerful vocals and soaring high notes make their songs tough to tackle at karaoke, we recommend “nobody else.” It has virtually no high-note parts and a relatively narrow vocal range overall, making it easy to sing and express.
Once you get the hang of the phrasing, this song can hold its own even against advanced karaoke singers.
It may not be a major hit, but it’s definitely worth practicing!
No Woman, No CryTina

This is the song “No Woman, No Cry” used in Studio Ghibli’s 2002 short animated film Ghiblies Episode 2.
It’s a music box cover of the classic by Bob Marley, the god of reggae.
Bob Marley’s spirit is revived through the music box’s timbre and Ghiblies’ gentle animation.
It’s a very soothing track.
NostalgiaIkimonogakari

It was released in 2010 as Ikimono-gakari’s 17th single.
The song was used as the theme for the Style Jam-distributed film “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time,” and some of the lyrics differ from the indie version.
Centered on the theme of heartbreak, it’s a poignant song expressing feelings for a boy she once loved.





