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 guide for karaoke and playlist selection (31–40)
A 365-day love story.Sonar Pocket

This is a song by Sonar Pocket that gently warms the heart.
It reminds us that the irreplaceable days lovers spend together weave a cherished story one day at a time.
The sentiment expressed by member ko-dai—“Our everyday life together, through good times and bad, is our love story”—is deeply embedded in this work.
Released in October 2011, the track is also included on the album Sonapokeism ③ ~Kimi to no 365-nichi~ (365 Days with You).
It was also loved as the October ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Onegai! Ranking.” For two people who share mutual feelings, listening to it while holding onto their happy memories will surely deepen their sense of happiness even more.
Marilyn in 1986Minako Honda

Minako Honda was an idol singer who gained popularity from the late 1980s to the early 1990s thanks to her strong vocal ability and powerful singing style.
I believe she was especially popular among people in their 60s as a leading example of an idol with outstanding singing skills.
“Marilyn in 1986” is her biggest hit.
While the track is notable for its danceable synths, the vocal line leans strongly toward kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop), and the range—mid1F to hiF—is not particularly wide, giving it a light, effortless feel when sung.
It’s easy to sing yet still delivers plenty of excitement, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
4:35CORNETS

This is a song by CORNETS, formed in 1986, brimming with a fantastical, fresh charm.
The track is characterized by a delicate, lyrical worldview—like watching a short film.
Set in the quiet before dawn, it portrays pure feelings for someone dear, the kind that tighten your chest with their bittersweetness.
Junko Okuma’s crystal-clear vocals pair exquisitely with the sound.
It’s perfect for a night when you want to sit quietly and reflect alone—the gentle world it creates will soothe your heart.
Included on their first EP, released in 1988.
12 to 12sombr

This is a track by Somber, a New York–born artist who shot to global prominence after a viral hit on TikTok.
Many listeners may be surprised by its groovy, danceable indie rock sound that overturns their previous image of Somber’s delicate ballads.
Centered on a summer romance in the social media generation, the song dramatically portrays the all-day rush of love and the bittersweet fear that the moment may end, making your heart race just by listening.
Following the EP “In Another Life,” this track is set for release in July 2025, with Somber’s first visit to Japan confirmed for SUMMER SONIC 2025.
It’s a tune that puts you in the mood to dance your heart out at summer parties or on a drive!
A 70-centimeter square windowsillROTTENGRAFFTY

An emotional track whose intensity explodes right from the intro.
This song, by the Kyoto rock band ROTTENGRAFFTY, serves as the ending theme for the anime Dragon Ball Super.
It portrays loneliness and unresolved inner conflict.
The theme centers on the helpless feeling you get while gazing out a small window, perfectly linking heated sound with sentimental emotion.
Listen to it on a contemplative night, and it will surely sink deep into your heart.
Songs with titles that start with numbers: a reference for karaoke or playlist selection (41–50)
240 Million Eyes - Exotic JapanHiromi Go

Hiromi Go’s classic “240 Million Eyes – Exotic Japan,” which frequently appears on variety shows and the like, was an exceptionally original piece for its time.
Its arrangement features a song structure that hints at kayōkyoku within J-pop.
Partly due to those kayōkyoku elements, the song is confined to a fairly narrow range of mid1D to mid2F.
Regardless of gender, it should be singable without issue if you choose an appropriate key.
Like on that certain TV show, performing it with parody lyrics can make it even more exciting, so keep that in mind as you check it out.
99Superfly

A powerful rock number that vividly evokes the image of a solitary genius surgeon who never fails.
Released in November 2016 as Superfly’s 22nd single, many of you may remember it as the theme song for the hugely popular drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, Season 4.
It feels infused with an unshakable conviction, no matter what happens, and an indomitable spirit that constantly strives for the top.
If you listen to this song—about the resolve at that very moment when you’re just one step away from perfection—during a crucial time when you want to believe in yourself, it will surely give you courage!





