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!
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Songs with titles that start with numbers: a reference for karaoke and playlist selection (1–10)
3% and me.NEW!Lilia.

The delicate singing voice gently accompanies the hearts of modern people who tend to push themselves too hard.
Starting in October 2025, it was selected as the opening theme for the BS TV Tokyo drama “Wakakozake Season 9.” The lyrics portray the protagonist spending time alone, sipping what she loves and forgetting about difficult things—an image that resonates with many listeners.
It’s a pop number that invites you to listen closely to the airy vocals and light, shimmering synthesizers.
17TOMOO

Singer-songwriter TOMOO is known for her simple, piano-centered sound rich in emotion.
Released in October 2022 as her second major single, this piece is a lyrical medium ballad that awakens the memory of being seventeen that everyone carries in their hearts.
It’s striking how it weaves in the familiar motif of ice cream from a vending machine to portray the loneliness of growing up and the hope that, thanks to someone by your side, you can become a child again.
The track was later included on the album “TWO MOON.” It invites you to bask in nostalgia while also letting you feel the warmth of the present moment.
Homeward Road in MarchNEW!Hirai Dai

Singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, who has been attracting attention for his acoustic sound and sweet vocals.
This song features an arrangement highlighted by clear, spacious piano and strings that leaves a strong impression.
It portrays the mixed feelings at the end of youth marked by graduation and the poised resolve felt in the moment of stepping into a new world, even amid loneliness.
Even though you should be closer to your dream, the tears won’t stop—because the days spent with your friends are too precious.
That message is sure to gently resonate with hearts on the brink of graduation.
Released in February 2022, this moving ballad is also included on the album “LOVE+PEACE.”
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke and playlist picks (11–20)
Class 6-6 Mr. ConspiracyNEW!Chenomio

An addictive electro track that pulls you into a thrilling world.
Created by the unit Chenomio—composer Ryosukenakazato and track producer pepensow—it’s set for release in September 2025.
The illicit setup of “a teacher speaking about a conspiracy in the classroom” is simply brilliant.
Teto Kasane’s expressive vocals add convincing weight to the warped truths being told, while the dark, slowly encroaching sound arrangement is equally compelling.
A perfect song for when you want to immerse yourself in a mysterious story.
2 (feat. Lee Youngji)Gen Hoshino

Singer-songwriter Gen Hoshino, whose talents are drawing attention as he thrives across a wide range of fields beyond music, has released a track featuring Korean rapper Lee Youngji on his first album in about six and a half years, Gen.
The sound is captivating, with Hoshino’s groovy production blending seamlessly with Lee Youngji’s rap.
The Tokyo nightscape shown in the music video feels like a shared inner landscape of the two, resonating amid the city’s lights and shadows.
This song stands out on the album slated for release in May 2025, and fans are still talking about the moment Lee Youngji made a surprise appearance to perform together at the Seoul stop of the Asia tour.
It’s a cool number, perfect for those solitary, late-night hours.
With one liter of loveVaundy

Vaundy, who handles everything from songwriting and composition to video production, delivers genre-defying music.
The track in question, included on the acclaimed album “replica” released in November 2023, quietly stays by your side on days when you feel emotionally empty.
Its light flow and simple band sound seem to affirm the sense of lack and loneliness in everyday life.
It encourages you to accept those unfulfilled feelings as your honest emotions, giving you the push to take the next step.
The album “replica,” which features this song, reached No.
2 overall on the Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart.
It’s a stylish, gentle pep song that can fill you up on mornings when you’re just not feeling it.
17 minutesNogizaka46

A song by the 5th generation members included on the 31st single “Koko ni wa Nai Mono,” released in December 2022.
It’s a sweet-and-sour youth pop tune that sings about the happiness of riding the same bus as the person you like for “just 17 minutes.” The contrast between the sparkling sound and the fresh vocals, together with the bittersweet story of a protagonist in love with someone whose name they don’t even know, makes your heart skip a beat.
The “clock dance” showcased in the music video and the staging where stalled time is set in motion by gears filled with their dreams perfectly embody these girls who carry the group’s future.
If you listen during everyday moments—on your way to school, for example—the world might just start to shine.





