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 choosing songs for karaoke or playlists (221–230)
23 -twenty three-IRONBUNNY

A hard rock unit featuring the super cyborg guitar hero Ediee Ironbunny, who has come from the year 2300, and a female vocalist.
True to their concept of protecting rock music from the brink of extinction in the age of digital music, they deliver metal tunes with a thick, full-band sound and technical guitar work, while the vocalist’s powerhouse singing—beyond typical idol boundaries—drives up the energy.
With highly polished songs and catchy melodies that impress rock fans, this idol group conveys the greatness and potential of rock music.
Five Pieces, 'The Trees Suite,' Op. 75: No. 5, 'The Spruce'Jean Sibelius

A gentle and beautiful piece that evokes the quiet, snowy mountains lined with fir trees.
“The Spruce” by Finnish composer Jean Sibelius is the fifth piece from his suite Five Pieces, Op.
75, also known as “The Trees,” which takes trees such as the rowan, poplar, and birch as its motifs.
It is often performed as an encore at recitals and concerts, and is well known as a popular work among adult piano learners.
This fleetingly beautiful piece conjures images of fir trees draped in a lovely mantle of snow—why not play each note with care and let your thoughts drift to the Nordic lands?
I like you for one minuteKALMA

KALMA’s song “Ippunkan no Kimi ga Suki” (“I Love You for One Minute”) is short but brimming with deep affection.
Released on March 10, 2020, its lyrics—cherishing each person’s secrets and true self—are striking, as if you’re eavesdropping on an intimate conversation between lovers.
Its length is perfect for karaoke, and the time flies by before you know it! Even those who tend to get nervous can try it with ease.
If you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, why not get the crowd going with this track?
1989(A Ballade Of Bobby & Olivia)KAN

A grand number included on the 1990 album “Yakyu Senshu ga Yume Datta,” just like “Ai wa Katsu.” You’re drawn in by the progression from a gentle opening to an up-tempo groove, and by the long, memorable story that portrays the separate paths of two people who parted ways.
KAN’s careful singing and performance are moving and really sink in… It’s like the waves of life.
I’m sure a song like this resonates more and more as we grow older.
It’s a track I want to keep listening to for years to come.
Even 50 years from nowKAN

The gentle tone of the piano softly resonates in the ears, and when “50 Years Later” is played, you’re enveloped by a sense of calm.
KAN’s uniquely warm vocals make you forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and offer a quietly intimate moment.
The lyrics, simple yet deeply resonant, have a beauty that invites you to savor them slowly.
This song, which carries a reassuring presence not only in love but in many scenes of life, touches the listener’s heartstrings and conveys a message that never fades with time.
KAN’s music will resonate in your heart and enrich your spirit.
6 -Six-KAZUKI(DOBERMAN INFINITY)

DOBERMAN INFINITY is a hip-hop group under LDH.
Original members KUBO-C, GS, and P-CHO are from Nara Prefecture, while KAZUKI, who joined in 2014, is from Gifu Prefecture.
KAZUKI himself is a talented vocalist who was selected as a finalist in the EXILE presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 4.
As a group, they strike a sharp balance between rap sections and sing-along parts, blending the cool, high-energy appeal of their rap with the moving beauty of their vocals.
Songs with titles that start with numbers: A reference for karaoke and playlist selection (231–240)
Line 4KOTORI

This song, which weaves together the end of summer and parting in its lyrics, is a track by KOTORI, a band based in Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture.
The opening scene-setting evokes the end of summer, and doesn’t it make you instantly nostalgic with just a bit of imagination? The lyrics carry a message that even if we’re separated, Route 4 stretches on forever, so we’ll be able to meet again—something that stirs a youthful, heartfelt feeling.
The “Route 4” in the title refers to National Route 4, which also runs through Koshigaya; knowing that, you’ll likely find the lyrics even more emo and affecting.





