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 Too!] (41–50)
No DripMYERA

A sleek urban number woven from heavy, thunderous bass and a cool dance beat.
Released on May 3, 2025, this work is paired with the digital single “TORNADO.” It infuses MYERA’s signature powerful vocal work with contemporary R&B elements, crafting a refined sonic world.
Carrying a message of shedding flashy ornamentation to reveal inner radiance, it embodies the group’s concept, “STAY REAL.” Recommended for those who value authenticity and intrinsic worth, and for anyone seeking the strength that comes from being unadorned.
it is that; the fact is (sentence-ending explanatory/emphatic expression)Great Desert Wave New

This is a Vocaloid track packed with sophisticated beat-making and an emotional worldview.
The song, by Shin Daibakuha, was released in November 2023.
The grand melodic lines woven by the trio of Zundamon, Hatsune Miku, and Kasane Teto are truly moving.
The lyrics, which carry the message “I want you to love me just the way I am,” are also compelling.
Sing it, and I’m sure your self-esteem will skyrocket!
no planRosalina

A song by Rosalina that celebrates the preciousness of friendship.
The lyrics, which depict the everyday moments shared with friends, resonate deeply.
You can feel the sentiment: “Even without a plan, just being with you is enough.” It’s included on the album “sweet ring” and was also used as an insert song in the film “Aibō na Keiji Returns.” The music video, released in May 2024, features Rosalina’s real friends, capturing the natural feel of their friendship.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to cherish the time spent with dear friends.
room for growthCreepy Nuts

This song by Creepy Nuts explores the timeless theme of growth, skillfully weaving together elements of hip-hop and pop.
It captures the struggles and confusion of becoming an adult, as well as the hope for limitless possibilities, resonating with a light, upbeat rhythm.
Included on the album “Case,” released in September 2021, it was also chosen as a cheer song for professional baseball.
The chorus delivers a powerful, positive message that inspires the courage to keep growing.
Give it a listen when you want to cheer on hardworking kids or reflect on your own personal growth.
No-No BoyThe Spiders
This song fuses sophisticated chord progressions influenced by the British beat with a soul-stirring rock ’n’ roll sound.
The musical style crafted by Hiroshi Kamayatsu opened up new possibilities for Japan’s rock scene at the time.
Released as a single by Philips Records in February 1966, it was also featured in the Nikkatsu film Youth A-Go-Go that same year.
With catchy, love-themed phrases repeated throughout, it leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Boasting an innovative melody line and a stylish vibe, this track is recommended for those who want to relive the bittersweet memories of their youth, as well as music fans eager to savor a classic that represents the golden era of Japanese rock.
curseBlack rabbit

The world of self-loathing woven by Kasane Teto’s singing pierces deeply into the heart.
This is a work by Kuro Usagi, released in March 2025.
At first listen it’s rhythmic and catchy, but the lyrics are packed to the brim with negative feelings.
The protagonist confronting their unfulfilled emotions will surely resonate with sentiments everyone has experienced at least once.
When you find yourself having to face the sudden anxiety or impatience that wells up in everyday life, you just might remember this song.
NO. NEW YORKBOØWY

This track, taken from the 1982 debut album MORAL, is an ambitious early work by BOØWY.
Set against the backdrop of New York and themed around a forbidden love, it’s rendered with melodious guitar and a driving rhythm.
It also serves as a tribute to John Lennon, with the original version incorporating a radio broadcast announcing his death.
Balancing the poignancy of romance with the energy of rock in perfect harmony, this song is recommended for anyone looking to bask in memories of their youth.






