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 (211–220)
2nd YouthHEY-SMITH

Since forming in 2006, Osaka-based ska punk band HEY-SMITH has drawn attention for their distinctive sound that fuses punk with a wide range of genres, including ska and metal.
Their melodious songs, featuring a horn section, grip listeners’ hearts and don’t let go.
Centered around Shuhei Igari, each member is unique and compelling.
Their powerful musical style—blowing away society’s sense of stagnation and the gloom of everyday life—comes highly recommended for many rock fans.
8.6HUSKING BEE

At 8:15 a.
m.
on August 6, the first atomic bomb in human history was dropped on Hiroshima.
“8.
6” appeals to us never to repeat that tragedy.
It’s sung by HUSKING BEE, a band led by vocalist Masafumi Isobe from Hiroshima Prefecture.
People once said that no plants would grow for 70 years after the atomic bombing, yet this punk song conveys pride in and love for the city of Hiroshima, which rose again.
May this work, together with the number “8.
6,” be etched deeply in our hearts so that we never repeat such a mistake.
6or9Hyde

HYDE, known as the vocalist for L’Arc~en~Ciel and VAMPS and also highly active as a solo singer-songwriter.
The digital single “6or9,” released on September 6, 2023, delivers a powerful impact with its thrilling ensemble and high-velocity melody.
The contrast between his distinctive edge voice and gritty growls draws listeners into the song’s world.
With its aggressive sound and call-and-response–oriented structure that ramps up the excitement, it’s a powerful, high-energy banger.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. A reference for choosing songs for karaoke or playlists (221–230)
22Hakubi

Hakubi, a three-piece rock band from Kyoto, is a hotly tipped act on the verge of a major breakthrough! With the concept of “music that stays by your side in the middle of the night,” their songs have been a source of strength for many listeners.
In particular, vocalist Katagiri’s poised voice is captivating in every way—from a beautifully clear, gentle tone to a firmly grounded, powerful delivery.
Having originally performed solo with just voice and guitar, her singing alone can give you an incredible surge of energy.
Of course, the instrumentalists who support her are outstanding as well, and every track is the kind that makes your heart tremble just by listening.
Night of the 32nd-magnitude StarHakubi

Hakubi is a three-piece rock band whose concept of “music that stays by your side in the middle of the night” has earned strong support, especially among younger listeners.
Their 13th digital-only single, “32-Tosei no Yoru” (Night of the 32nd-Magnitude Star), stands out for its lyrics that portray the sentimental feelings hidden behind the glitz of Christmas.
It’s challenging due to its wide dynamics and large vocal range, but the relaxed tempo makes it approachable.
It’s an emotional winter song we’d love teens to sing at karaoke during the Christmas season.
24/7 LOVEHilcrhyme

It’s a romantic track that vows eternal love 24/7.
The melody gently embraces those in love, and the lyrics are stirring and heartfelt.
It carries a strong message of “Let’s overcome any hardship together,” making you feel as if you’re holding hands with someone special as you listen.
Released in June 2024 to celebrate Hilcrhyme’s 15th major-label debut anniversary, it was also used as a TV drama theme song.
It’s a perfect song for spending quiet time with someone important or for reaffirming your feelings for the one you love.
10000ftID

ID is a rapper boasting overwhelming talent in the history of Japanese hip-hop.
On the hugely popular show Freestyle Dungeon, he became a third-generation Monster and maintained a high win rate.
Even at the freestyle stage, his flow sounds like a recorded track, but his “10000ft” takes a different approach from freestyling, delivering a cool and subdued rap.
Japanese rap arranged with a house vibe is rare, so if you’re curious, be sure to check it out!





