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 (231–240)
Ballad of FebruaryKazuya Miwa

This is the second digital single by Kazuya Miwa, the solo project of Kazuya Miwa, the vocalist and guitarist of Narudora, a four-piece rock band from Gifu Prefecture.
The track is also included on his first album, Champon, and its arrangement featuring gentle piano tones is truly soothing.
The lyrics evoke a wintry chill in the air and vivid scenery, perfectly conjuring up the feeling of February just before spring arrives.
It’s an ideal number for the month of February, heightening the sense of anticipation for the new season to come.
711KiiTail

A sweet-and-sour, moving rock tune that sings about the happiness of being with someone you love.
It’s a song by KiiTail, a husband-and-wife music duo of Kazunekko and Mikanbako, released in 2023.
The warm band sound and Miku’s unadorned vocals truly stir the heart.
The emotional arrangement in the final chorus especially hits hard.
The down-to-earth words in the lyrics are genuinely wonderful.
I’m sure many people long for a relationship like this.
38℃KingrassHoppers

It’s an upbeat song that starts with a rap, but in fact it’s a very bittersweet love song.
The man falls for a woman who already has a boyfriend.
He listens to her worries when things aren’t going well with her boyfriend and encourages her, suppressing his own feelings.
But in his heart, he’s overflowing with the thought that if it were me… This song is filled with the tender, aching feelings of a kind man, and its chorus really lifts your spirits, so I think women will love it too.
Please give it a try and sing it.
Photo of three peopleKiroro

Kiroro is a duo formed by high school classmates, beloved for their heartwarming songs that touch the soul.
“Three-Person Photo,” included on their first album, “Nagais Aida ~Kiroro no Mori~,” leaves a lasting impression with its light yet floating ensemble.
Its message—let’s each go our own way with this new departure, yet keep our bond unchanged—captures the feelings that only a graduation ceremony can evoke.
With clear, powerful vocals that stir the heart, it’s a graduation song especially recommended for women.
Second confessionKissBeeWEST

KissBeeWEST is a spin-off group from the idol group KissBee, whose members are also active as YouTubers.
While KissBee mainly releases orthodox idol songs, WEST specializes in a rock-oriented sound that’s rare for idols.
Their track “Second Confession” is among their songs that perfectly suits situations where you want to express gratitude to your parents.
Although the main theme of the song is a love song from the bride to the groom, part of the lyrics depicts heartfelt thanks to the parents.
24/7 YOU…LANA

The song “24/7 YOU…” included on LANA’s album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, released in March 2023, is a centerpiece of the record, which marks her first full-length release in about five and a half years.
Built on an experimental sound that incorporates elements of Jersey drill, Americana, and R&B, it serves as LANA’s first full-fledged love song, in which she candidly lays bare her feelings for a lover.
Set to a danceable rhythm, the track expresses a heartfelt desire to be together 24/7/365, while its urban, contemporary lyrics exude a cool sensuality.
It’s been hailed as a new direction that casts LANA’s career in a different light.
The song’s greatest appeal lies in her vocal performance, which conveys the complex emotions of romance with a sultry poeticism that resonates with all genders.
Thanks to the exquisite marriage of 90s-style shadowy beats and mellow vocals, it’s likely to be enjoyed by a wide range of listeners—from youthful, playful audiences to more mature fans.
80+1 Hardy OnesLAUSBUB

LAUSBUB is a technopop band based in Sapporo.
They’re also known for releasing tracks in collaboration with a variety of vocalists.
However, “80+1 Hardy Ones” takes a sharp turn, delivering a weighty instrumental instead.
If you listen after exploring their previous songs, you’ll likely feel the contrast and the intent behind it even more.
Another hallmark of this track is its length—about seven and a half minutes—allowing you to fully immerse yourself in its world.





