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 a number. For your karaoke or playlist selection (281–290)
10% roll, 10% romanceUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A high-speed song, “10% roll, 10% romance.” The vocalist’s soaring high notes over the upbeat, intense arrangement are striking.
The crystalline voice envelops the fierceness.
UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s tight, synchronized performance is nothing short of superb.
The sense of drive and the world they create are uniquely theirs.
23:25UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It makes you wonder just how many tricks UNISON SQUARE GARDEN have up their sleeve.
They use shifts in intensity brilliantly to keep us entertained, and the chorus greets you with beautifully clear, soaring vocals.
I want you to follow the lyrics and listen closely—and then try singing it out yourself.
It’s a song full of that kind of charm.
Philosophy of Deception 99/100UVERworld

A track included on UVERworld’s fourth album, AwakEVE, released in 2009.
It unusually features many lyrics with a strong bite, including some phrases that evoke Tokyo.
It’s a renowned song that was also included on their best-of album.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. For your karaoke or playlist selection (291–300)
93′ syndromeVaVa

This is a dark, melancholic song by Vava, an up-and-coming artist drawing attention for a sound that blends modern trends like Auto-Tune and electric piano.
With a vibe that highlights a dope, ill style, it’s the kind of track you’ll want to hear in September.
1106WANIMA

WANIMA is a three-piece rock band that enjoys strong support from rock kids across Japan.
KENTA, the band’s vocalist, is known for his wild vibe and distinctive husky voice.
While WANIMA’s songs are characterized by high-tone vocals, KENTA especially showcases a breathy, husky timbre when singing in the mid-to-low register.
You could even say, “His voice is indispensable to WANIMA’s music!!” It’s one of the elements that truly defines their sound.
1CHANCEWANIMA

This track is insanely cool with its strong reggae-flavored bassline.
It brilliantly blends melodic hardcore and reggae, and the intricate song structure is so true to their style! I think it’s a track packed with their appeal.
As you listen, you can’t help but start moving your body to the rhythm! Ride along with the ever-evolving groove!
The three heroesWINDMILL

Refreshing, unadorned, and straight.
Nostalgic—so many words come to mind.
Windmill’s sound, born from a deep love for their hometown of Fukuoka, is wonderfully comfortable.
The vocals feel especially honest; while it isn’t exactly thrilling, it’s an easy-on-the-ears track.





