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”/“No-” [Great for karaoke and shiritori!] (31–40)
Nocturne No. 19 in E minor, Op. 72 No. 1, “Posthumous”Frederic Chopin
Composed around 1827, this nocturne is imbued with a depth of melancholy that seems far beyond the work of a mere seventeen-year-old.
The left hand’s unceasing triplet arpeggios convey the tremors of the heart, while the simple, plaintive melody in the right hand gently voices feelings kept hidden within.
Although the piece begins in E minor, it is notable for closing quietly in a warm major key, suggesting a calm solace after tears.
It was also used in the TV drama Fringe.
It’s a piece that accompanies those moods when you want to spend a sentimental night in quiet contemplation.
naut.maegashira

Maegashira is a six-piece band from Hiroshima with a cool, dynamic sound woven by twin vocals and twin guitars.
Formed in 1999, their hallmark is a mixed style rooted in melodic punk while incorporating ska, reggae, and hip-hop.
In 2003, their album “FLOWER” reached No.
25 on the Oricon Indies chart, and they sold out 2,000 demo CDs by hand in their hometown.
Their freewheeling musicality and energetic live performances are their biggest draw.
I want to ride a vehicle.Yuichiro Hanada, Maya Nagata

A lively, vehicle-themed song has arrived! Sung by Yuichiro Hanada and Tamaa Nagata, this fun melody features 20 uniquely charming vehicles making their appearances one after another.
Its up-tempo, rhythmic style layered with light, friendly vocals makes it an irresistibly catchy track that will have you swaying along.
The broadcast began in November 2024, and the song is also included in the songbook “Takaromono” as of April 2025.
It’s a piece that children who love vehicles will adore—and parents can enjoy together with them.
Open your imaginations with your child and take flight into the world of all kinds of vehicles!
NO Game OverIS:SUE

An ambitious work that, while drawing on a video game-inspired worldview, portrays the determination to face real-life challenges and hardships.
Its electronic sound and pop melody fuse beautifully, resulting in a distinctly IS:SUE-style danceable track.
It is included on the single “EXTREME DIAMOND,” released in May 2025, which also features a diverse array of songs such as “SHINING,” “Starstruck,” and “Love MySelf.” Just one year after their debut, the group’s first fan concert, “2024 1ST IS:SUE ASSEMBLE – WE ARE IS:SUE,” is included on the limited first edition.
This piece depicts the journey of overcoming difficulties and growing through the process, making it an encouraging song that supports everyone striving toward their dreams.
Brain Narcotics Remix feat. CHEHON, MAKA, Ku-Jun, POWER WAVE, CIMA & keithRAY

RAY, a popular reggae singer from Osaka who flies around the country mainly in the Kansai area.
Armed with a distinctive voice you can recognize at once and lyrics that fully showcase his talent as a lyricist, he began venturing into hip-hop and MC battles from 2022, appealing to audiences beyond pure reggae fans.
His remix of the hit 2023 track “Nounai Mayaku” (Brain Narcotics) is set to drop in January 2025 and is making waves thanks in part to its star-studded guest lineup.
Built on a dancehall riddim that’ll get your body moving whether you like it or not, the remix offers a lavish taste of each MC’s skills.
If you take it on at karaoke, don’t go solo—get your crew hyped with you.
Check everyone’s vocal timbre and flow, divvy up the parts, and you’ll take the energy even higher!
Songs with Titles Starting with “No” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori Too!] (41–50)
NO FUTURENanae Aikawa

It’s a mixture rock number used as the opening theme for the anime Zoids: New Century/Zero! Sung by Nanase Aikawa, who’s delivered numerous hits like “Koisokomi” and “Yume Miru Shoujo ja Irarenai,” the track was released in 2001 as her 18th single.
The crisp, punchy band sound is insanely cool! Aikawa’s vocal work has real backbone, and as you listen, you can feel a natural surge of passion welling up from deep inside your chest.
NostalgiaNanae Aikawa

This is the 10th single by Nanase Aikawa, who was active in the 1990s, released on May 8, 1998.
It was a major hit, selling over 200,000 copies.
It was used as the CM song for Hitachi Maxell’s “Maxell MD.”






