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. For your karaoke and playlist picks (11–20)
20 years oldONE OK ROCK

While incorporating elements of Western music, the riffs retain a distinctly Japanese rock flavor, creating a work where Japanese and Western contrasts intermingle: “20 years old.” With a range of mid1 G to hi D#, the vocal span is quite narrow for a ONE OK ROCK song.
However, more than the limited range, what truly enhances singability is the chorus’s vocal line.
In rock, it’s standard to ramp the voltage to the max in the chorus, but here the chorus is kept remarkably restrained.
In fact, there are no long sustained notes and no shouts.
It doesn’t require flashy techniques, and the range is narrow, so it’s undoubtedly an easy song to sing.
A Rainy Day in DecemberHappy End

Isn’t this a song whose lyrical, beautiful sound conjures up the image of a rain-soaked cityscape? It was Happy End’s very first creation and can be considered the origin of their attempt to make rock music in Japanese.
The episode about lyricist Takashi Matsumoto writing the poem based on scenes he saw in rainy Tokyo in December 1969 is well known.
Rather than using direct words, the method of expressing the inner self through fragments of scenery was truly innovative.
The song was included on the 1970 album “Happy End,” and a single version was released in April 1971.
In recent years, a film project based on this work has also been announced, and its story continues to this day.
It’s a sentimental rock sound, perfect for days when you want to ponder your thoughts in the rain.
16 years oldadmires

Admires is a three-piece rock band that launched full-scale activities in Ōsaki, Miyagi Prefecture.
With a robust guitar-rock sound that doesn’t rely on trendy beats, they’re steadily carving their name into the scene.
In 2024, they ramped up their activities with their first nationally distributed EP, “Shoki Shodo e.
p.” Their name became widely known after winning the Grand Prix at Mynavi Senko Riot 2024 in the summer of 2024.
They also showcase their versatility by taking part in projects that create songs based on novels.
A must-watch band for anyone seeking music with the scent of youth.
36°C U・B・UHatsuboshi Academy

This is a song from the idol-training game “Gakuen Idolmaster.” Among its many unique idols, Rinami Himezaki—who exudes a big-sister charm—delivers this solo number.
It’s a pop tune bursting with toy-box energy, driven by a breezy groove of bass and guitar that feels irresistibly good.
The lyrics depict the push and pull of romance, wishing the other person would turn up the heat just a little more.
If you’ve got a crush right now, it might hit especially close to home.
Give it a listen when you want to lean into that lovey-dovey mood!
99 Steps feat. Kohjiya, Hana HopeSTUTS

This refreshing and stylish track produced by beatmaker STUTS is a must-listen! Released in May 2025, it was chosen as the official song for Pocari Sweat’s commercial “You Are Surely Someone’s Sun.” Built on STUTS’s signature hip-hop foundation with a smooth, feel-good beat, the unique styles of rapper Kohjiya and singer Hana Hope come together to create something truly emotional.
This song feels like it gives courage to those who are hesitating just one step before the goal, helping them take that final step forward.
It’s the ultimate anthem to cheer you on and give you a push toward your goals!
88888888PiKi

PiKi is a duo consisting of Karen Matsumoto from FRUITS ZIPPER and Haruka Sakuraba from CUTIE STREET.
Released in 2025, this work was created as a collaboration song for the film “Exit 8.” The lyrics count numbers from zero and aim to break free from an endless loop, drawing listeners into a thrilling world.
The combination of hard-edged techno sounds and the pair’s translucent vocals is exquisite.
Be sure to check out this cool, stylish electro tune.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For karaoke or playlist selection reference (21–30)
3layer (feat. JUMADIBA)ziproom

A hip-hop tune by Kobe-based collective ziproom featuring rapper JUMADIBA.
Over a minimal, sophisticated sound, the distinct personalities of Arich, Shimon, and JUMADIBA interweave.
The track exudes a cool, introspective vibe, like the quiet of a city night blending with neon lights.
It’s included on the EP “2CITIES,” released in August 2025.
Having already drawn global attention—previous release “Dive” dominated charts in nine countries—the group continues to impress.
With its laid-back beat and smooth flow, this song is perfect for a nighttime drive with a beautiful city view, and it will gently accompany moments of solitary reflection.





