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Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.

Can you think of any songs whose titles start with a number?

There are titles made up of just numbers, and plenty where numbers are followed by Japanese or English words.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole range of songs with titles that start with numbers.

Feel free to use this as a reference when creating a playlist of “songs that start with numbers” or when choosing songs for karaoke.

It might also be fun to collect your favorite tracks that start with each number from 1 to 9!

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (91–100)

24karats GOLD GENESISTHE RAMPAGE

THE RAMPAGE / 24karats GOLD GENESIS (MUSIC VIDEO)
24karats GOLD GENESISTHE RAMPAGE

This track by THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE features a satisfying, heavy bass beat.

It’s an energetic song where fiery rap intertwines with powerful vocals.

With inheritance as its theme, it carries the signature EXILE TRIBE flavor while also conveying a bold challenge toward a new era.

It’s addictive enough to make your body start moving on its own as you listen.

Perfect for summer drives.

Set up your sound system and enjoy it at high volume!

Passion at 25 O'ClockIori Kanzaki

Passion at 1 A.M. / 25:00, In Night Code. × KAITO
Kanzaki Iori: Passion at 1 a.m.

A heart-stirring song packed with longing for days gone by and passion for the future.

Kanzaki Iori’s poignant melodies and lyrics that capture the brilliance and ache of youth awaken memories we all carry.

The piece premiered at 25:00 on December 31, 2023—that is, 1:00 a.

m.

on January 1, 2024.

It was written specifically for the unit “Nightcord at 25:00” from Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku.

It’s perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in past memories while feeling the freedom of youth and the complexities of growing up.

Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (101–110)

99.974℃Ikkyu Nakajima, Motifo Kida, Hiromi Hirohiro (tricot)

Ikkyu Nakajima, Motifour Kida, and Hiromi Hirohiro are the core members of the four-piece rock band tricot.

Hailing from Shiga Prefecture, the three had each been active in separate bands before starting this project with the conviction that “with this lineup, we can do something incredible!” Their song structures—combining thrilling, odd-time signatures with J-pop–style vocal melodies—have earned high praise overseas.

The fact that all members collaborate in crafting their songs speaks to the trio’s musical depth.

With irresistibly catchy pop sensibilities and ferocious live performances that keep you coming back, they’re an artist you won’t want to miss.

March 9Yuuri × Harucha

“March 9th” Acoustic ver. Yuuri × Harucha
Mar 9 Yuri × Harucha

A cover of Remioromen’s classic by Yuuri and Harucha.

Their clear, translucent voices intertwine, gently coloring the season of graduations, farewells, and new encounters.

Centered on the theme of bonds with loved ones and the strength their presence brings, it sings of dreams and hope alongside depictions of nature turning toward spring.

Released on March 9, 2024, the song has sparked a huge response on social media and YouTube.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to at life’s milestones, such as graduation ceremonies and farewell gatherings.

For those feeling anxious about a new environment, this song offers a gentle push forward.

A confession of love from A to ZHanamaru Maruko

Love confession with the Japanese syllabary (A-KA-SA-TA-NA)
A confession of love in the 50 sounds, Hanamaru Maruko

“A Love Confession in the 50 Sounds,” created by Hanamaru Maruko, a popular TikToker, delivers words of love to someone special following the Japanese syllabary order (a-ka-sa-ta-na).

Because it cherishes the other person, it also portrays moments of being clingy or getting upset, making it perfect for a lyrics-prank.

By sending each phrase one by one in order, you can enjoy a conversation that amusingly drifts out of sync with the other person’s replies.

How about sending many words filled with honest feelings to the one you love?

2:22Crazy Ken Band

Crazy Ken Band / 2:22 (MUSIC VIDEO)
2:22 Crazy Ken Band

Crazy Ken Band, also known as “the premier sound creators of the East,” have released many stylish tracks, but the one I especially recommend is “2:22.” While the song doesn’t have a particularly narrow vocal range, it features many opening phrases that start a bit low, which really enhances the appeal of men with deeper voices.

It also has a slightly Showa-era vibe, making it especially recommended for those with a bit more life experience.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

240 Million EyesHiromi Go

[Parody Song] 240 Million Eyes: “24,000 Yen Rent” – Hiromi Go, sung by Tasukukoma
240 Million Eyes - Hiromi Go

This is a parody of Hiromi Go’s “24 Million Eyes” that thoroughly describes, down to the fine details, the kinds of issues you find in low-rent apartments.

The sample rent used for the cheap apartment is “24,000 yen,” echoing the original song’s title, which clearly conveys both how inexpensive it is and what kind of environment comes with that price.

It doesn’t just say the room is small; it also depicts psychological anxieties in detail—like the presence of talismanic paper charms—adding to the unease.

The fact that it’s presumed to be set in Tokyo further underscores the anxiety about the rent level.

It’s a parody that makes you feel that only those who can tolerate these conditions get to choose a low rent.