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. Useful for choosing tracks for karaoke or playlists (351–360)
April 25sleepy time

Singer-songwriter Nenne, who has kept her appearance private and began her career in 2019, has been gaining attention for her emotional vocals.
“April 25,” which opens her mini-album White Dwarf, also drew buzz as a song provided by Mikito-P, who is active as a Vocaloid producer.
The piano-featured rock ensemble and pop melody have a refreshing quality that blends perfectly with scenes of cherry blossoms.
The lyrics’ story, evoking a fresh start, also links with the cherry blossom season, making this a track whose beautiful vocals feel wonderfully soothing.
18.5 years oldHaruna.

The song Haruna, a Vocaloid Producer, released as a Project Sekai NEXT submission is “18.
5 Years Old.” In this work, it portrays a woman, seemingly a student, recalling the man she loves.
It appears that while the woman and man were close, they never actually started dating.
That bittersweet situation is heart-wrenching.
Additionally, the adult-evoking items and title that appear in the song, as well as the music video, convey an atmosphere of a child growing into an adult.
Eighth note breathHimekyun Fruit Can

Hime Kyun Fruit Can is a local idol group from Ehime Prefecture.
Formed in 2010, they made their CD debut in 2011.
Dubbed the “strongest local idol,” they made their major-label debut with Tokuma Japan in 2013.
Their songs often have a rock flavor, and their performances are known for their power.
They have released 13 singles, 6 albums, and 1 best-of album, and they actively streamed live performances on YouTube.
They held regular shows at Matsuyama Kitty Hall and promoted Ehime’s culture and tourism.
While enjoying nationwide popularity, they remained rooted in their hometown activities.
They’re a recommended group for anyone who wants to share the appeal of Ehime through music.
280 daysMasaki mochi

What does it mean to become a parent? Listening with that question in mind, this is a song that fills your heart.
At the midpoint of his life at 40, Masakimochi experienced becoming a parent for the first time, and turned Andy’s 280 days of pregnancy into music.
Born from the artist’s own experience, this is a moving message song.
It carries a desire to share this universal yet extraordinary time with people all over the world.
The sense of responsibility that awakens with parenthood, the tender love for one’s child… the physical changes during pregnancy that men can’t fully understand, and the mystery of carrying new life.
The feelings from those days—spent with a heart dancing in anticipation of the child to be born—are portrayed with striking realism.
It’s a song meant for everyone who, even at this very moment, is eagerly awaiting the birth of their family.
88☆彡marasy × Akita Horie (kemu)

How about livening up your sports day with a refreshing, youthfully vibrant number? This collaboration between marasy and Akita Horie was specially written for Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku and released in April 2022.
With the clear vocals of Hatsune Miku and KAITO, it delivers a sprinting sensation like racing up toward a blue sky.
Coupled with the brass band sound, it makes your body move just by listening.
The positive lyrics about seizing dreams and hope give you the courage to take on new challenges.
Let’s sing it together and make the best memories!
pet the 6Momosu Momosu

Momosumomosu’s “Naderu the Six” was released on October 25, 2023.
Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special,” it became a hot topic among anime fans.
The music video features the “six’s eye,” symbolizing a loop in which fate always yields the same answer, striking a strong chord with listeners.
Imbued with a wish to “keep rolling the dice” even within a repeating loop, this song is perfect for anyone seeking even a small change in their unchanging everyday life!
I want 5,000 yen.bean sprout salad

A work by Moyashi Sarada, released in July 2024.
It’s a fast-BPM, upbeat electronic tune with a pleasantly catchy pop melody.
With a four-on-the-floor beat, the rhythm is easy to follow and it’ll get your body moving on its own.
The lyrics humorously—and somewhat satirically—express a simple, universal truth: “I want money.” Listeners struggling with day-to-day budgeting may find it especially relatable.
Another charm is Kasane Teto’s cute singing voice.





