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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. For choosing tracks in karaoke or playlists (141–150)

A century of youthdoodle

This is a signature song by Rakugaki, a band whose melodies truly resonate with the heart.

Included on their debut EP “Clover,” released in January 2024, the track celebrates the importance of savoring youth regardless of age.

The lyrics convey a desire to cherish innocence and a playful spirit.

Centered on memories from school days and the bonds of friendship, the song has gained traction on social media platforms like TikTok, especially among younger listeners.

With its bright, breezy pop-rock sound, it’s sure to lift the spirits of anyone who listens.

It’s a perfect pick for a lyric video that looks back on youthful memories.

12cm Shoulders feat. Baby Dee Beatst-Ace

t-Ace “12 cm Shoulders” feat. Baby Dee Beats (Official Video)
12cm Shoulder feat. Baby Dee Beatst-Ace

t-Ace’s song gently portrays a relationship with someone younger.

It conveys a sense of comfort in leaning on a small shoulder and the happiness found in everyday, ordinary moments.

Released in May 2019, the track is included on the album “TSUBASA.” Produced by Baby Dee Beats, the beat underpins the song while t-Ace’s distinctive expression shines.

It’s a perfect choice for those who want to perform a dance at a school or cultural festival.

With its blend of rhythmic beats and melodic flow, it’s a hip-hop number that’s especially popular among younger listeners.

01queen bee

『01(ZERO ICHI)』Official MV
01 Queen Bee

Queen Bee is a rock band gaining attention for their band sound featuring vocals with overwhelming singing ability and expressive power.

Their song chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Undead Unluck” was released in November 2023.

Its cynical lyrics, which depict the hardships of living and inner conflict, link with the dramatically shifting ensemble and are truly moving.

With its complex melody, it’s a rock tune that’s rewarding to sing at karaoke—definitely worth checking out.

While this piece is well-suited for karaoke, practicing will help you deliver an even better performance.

Songs with titles that begin with numbers. For reference when choosing songs for karaoke or playlists (151–160)

We ended up alone, just the two of us.Hanon×Kotoha

We ended up all alone / Hanon × Kotoha [Music Video]
We ended up alone together—Hanon × Kotoha

This is a pop song that captures the exhilaration of romance.

The clear, airy vocals of Hanon and Kotoha create a refreshing impression.

Released in December 2023, the track sings about lovers longing for time just for the two of them.

It carefully expresses anticipation, anxiety, and deep affection for the other person, and is sure to resonate with listeners.

Included on the fourth mini-album “Spring Vox,” it has also gone viral on social media for its twin-dance trend.

It’s recommended for those troubled by love or anyone who wants to cherish time with someone special.

You’ll surely find something relatable in the lyrics carried by its gentle melody.

1, 2, 3After the Rain

[Pokémon OP] 1・2・3 / After the Rain (Soraru × Mafumafu)
1・2・3After the Rain

It’s an energetic song brimming with passion that captivates young listeners.

Released in December 2019 as the opening theme for the TV anime Pokémon, it has enchanted many people.

With its up-tempo melody and positive lyrics, it has the power to uplift listeners.

The piece centers on themes of adventure, friendship, and growth, perfectly matching the world of Pokémon.

The well-synced harmonies of Soraru and Mafumafu from After the Rain are also a highlight.

It’s a must-listen for Gen Z who want to get pumped up on a drive or at karaoke.

Third ChristmasSHOW-YA

A winter ballad by the all-female rock band SHOW-YA that sings of the bittersweetness of Christmas.

Released in December 1988, the song is included on the album “IMMIGRATION,” with lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto and composition by Kyohei Tsutsumi.

While SHOW-YA is known for powerful female vocals and virtuosic playing, this track stands out for its emotional content rooted in heartbreak and parting.

It vividly captures the uniquely sentimental atmosphere of the Christmas season, and when paired with its rock sound, the song’s depth and weight as a ballad truly shine.

It’s a must-listen for anyone who has parted ways with a lover or is hoping to reunite with someone dear.

3-D Christmas cardYumi Matsutoya

3D Christmas Card / 3-D No Christmas Card
3-D Christmas Card Yumi Matsutoya

When it comes to Yumi Matsutoya’s Christmas songs, this one stands out for its vivid, three-dimensional scene-setting.

Against a snowy backdrop, the protagonist dreams of an ideal Christmas spent with a loved one, expressed through Yumi’s uniquely poetic lyrics.

Featured on the album “ALARM à la mode,” released in November 1986, the track is characterized by its distinctly ’80s arrangement centered on synthesizers.

The city pop–inflected sound pairs with lyrics that evoke a three-dimensional visual beauty, as if leaping out of a Christmas card.

The imagery of winter’s beautiful natural scenery and the warmth of human connection conveys the magic of Christmas and the value of time spent with someone special.

It’s truly the perfect song when you want to elevate the Christmas mood.