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 begin with numbers. For reference when choosing songs for karaoke or playlists (151–160)
Christmas in AugustMasayoshi Yamazaki

This is a gem of a love song by Masayoshi Yamazaki, where memories of summer intertwine with the poignancy of winter.
Released in August 2005, the track was also used as the theme song for a film of the same name.
With the tie-in to a movie in which Yamazaki himself starred, the emotions embedded in the song feel even deeper.
The gentle sound of the acoustic guitar and Yamazaki’s warm vocals resonate in the heart.
As the seasons shift from the end of summer into winter, it makes you want to hold dear the memories with someone important to you.
It’s a song that inspires just that feeling.
Not only for the Christmas season, it’s a heartwarming piece you’ll want to listen to on quiet nights when you’re thinking of someone special.
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“8823” is a song included on the 2000 album “Hayabusa.
” As the anecdote goes, it’s modeled after a manga character, and the striking line that only one person in the universe can set you free stands out.
It can also be taken as the ultimate love song, expressing in various ways a strong resolve that I am your hero.
8.32*Luna

August only has 31 days, but what if there were an August 32nd? This song expresses that wish.
All the things we want to hold onto during summer—will they slip away with the season’s end? It’s a song that stays close to the loneliness of summer’s farewell.
Why not listen and reflect on your summer memories and what lies ahead? And for that, let’s finish our homework as early as possible.
1 size FITS ALL10-FEET

You can’t talk about the Kansai band scene without mentioning them.
TAKUMA’s Kansai-dialect lyrics spark massive sing-alongs! The powerful Kansai-style rap is the highlight.
It’s stylish and badass—definitely a track I really want you to hear.
1sec.10-FEET

When it comes to bands from Kyoto, 10-FEET is the one that comes to mind! Since their formation in 1997, they’ve built a career as a mixture rock band, incorporating elements of punk, metal, reggae, and more.
Their hard-hitting tracks like “1sec.” are awesome, but I also highly recommend their more laid-back songs like “Cigar Dog.” The lyrics written by vocalist TAKUMA are warm and deeply moving, reminding us that kindness is true strength.
They’re a band that will always be on your side when things get tough.
And be sure to check out their annual event, “Kyoto Daisakusen,” held every July!
2%10-FEET

“2%” teaches us that even the most painful heartbreak can become nourishment for ourselves.
It’s produced by the three-piece band 10-FEET and is a staple at their live shows.
The song features warm phrases that resonate especially when you’re feeling down about life or love.
One of its charms is the lively melody line woven into a heavy rock sound.
Carried by vocalist TAKUMA’s passionate singing, this number blows away feelings of sorrow.
Lend an ear to the words brimming with kindness and compassion.
Songs with titles that start with numbers: a reference for karaoke and playlist selection (161–170)
4REST10-FEET

The title track of 10-FEET’s album “4REST,” by the three-piece rock band from Kyoto.
The lyrics carry a positive, powerful message that gives listeners courage and hope.
Their stance of singing about the strength to face loneliness and hardship is truly moving.
Released in July 2005, this song remains a staple at their live shows and can rightly be called one of 10-FEET’s signature tracks.
It’s the perfect song for when you’re feeling down or need to fire yourself up.





