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. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (341–350).
On a certain day in August, medical examination datashitoo

This is a poetry reading that draws you into a literary atmosphere.
It’s a work by Shitoo, the Vocaloid producer who rose to prominence with the hit “Noise of Nonsense,” released in March 2023.
The song is nostalgic and heartrending, beginning with the words of a woman who has lost her memory.
Whether it’s the lyrics, the subtext between the spoken lines, or the phrasing, you’ll find that before you know it, listening to the music feels like reading a mystery novel.
It may be a piece that expands your sense of what Voiceroid—and by extension, Vocaloid—can be.
366 daysSoraru

It’s a male vocal, but the vocalist has a beautiful, clear high tone.
I felt this version of “366 Days” is relaxed and easy to listen to.
For calm listening, Soraru’s vocals might be more comfortable.
In any case, those high notes are truly beautiful.
1/365homosexuality (particularly in women); lesbianism

This piece was created as a birthday song for Megurine Luka.
It’s a track by Tasoku—also known under the name Re:ON—released in 2011.
“1/365” refers to one day out of the 365 days in a year—in other words, that special day: a birthday.
You can really feel the overflowing desire to celebrate.
The warm, acoustic sound is wonderful too, with the tambourine standing out in particular.
Be sure to clap along and get into the groove!
19 years oldchakra

When it comes to songs that deepen the bond between band members and let everyone in the venue have fun together, “19-sai” comes to mind.
It was included on the rock band Chakra’s 2023 album “Late-Night Rates, Twenty Percent Extra,” a group known for songs that center on youthful love stories.
With lyrics that express the raw feelings unique to one’s teens and a warm melody, the song conjures images of everyday life.
Its simple structure makes it approachable for beginners, too.
We also recommend having all members sing the chorus phrase together over the rhythmic performance.
It’s a rock number that portrays a somewhat wistful, sweet-and-sour youth.
0001Toripiyo

The appeal of “0001” lies in its deeply layered worldbuilding.
The title is read as “Rei and Miku.” It’s an original track written by Toripiyo for the “VocaColle 2024 Winter TOP 100 Ranking,” and it’s been highly praised.
The first thing I want you to pay attention to is the lyrics.
They depict the endeavors and heartrending feelings of androids who continue to live in a ruined world.
And if you scan the QR code that appears at the end of the music video, there’s a mechanism that lets you read the full story in detail.
440Nanase

Nanase is a rising singer-songwriter from Nagano City.
When she was in elementary school, she was a Morning Musume fan who especially supported Sayumi Michishige, and she even dreamed of being an idol herself.
Her soothing, leisurely vocals over gentle melodies are deeply comforting.
At the same time, she can be strikingly emotional, piercing your heart with powerful, intense words.
In any case, there’s a delicate brilliance that shines through.
Her voice may sound sweet, yet it also carries a cool, mature edge—listen for how those qualities overlap.
1LDKneko-men (cat mask)

It’s a breakup song that puts on a brave face, saying “This is fine.” It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nekomens, released in 2020.
The lo-fi sound arrangement is striking, with a reverb-soaked guitar tone that echoes forlornly.
The melancholy of the piano solo is also deeply moving.
Although the song is very quiet, judging from the protagonist’s feelings woven into the lyrics, it still sounds like they’re pretending to be strong.
Perhaps the simplicity of the arrangement comes from suppressing their true emotions.





