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 or playlist selection (41–50)
919Superfly

This is a rock number with a groovy, rolling bassline that makes your body start moving just by listening.
Don’t sweat the small stuff—just enjoy the moment! That positive message comes straight from the heart through Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals.
The track is included on Force, the acclaimed album produced in September 2012 to celebrate Superfly’s 5th anniversary.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the popular TBS talk show A-Studio.
Put it on when you’re feeling down or as a companion for a drive, and you’ll get an irresistibly bright burst of energy that blows away everyday blues!
17 years oldSaori Minami

This is the striking debut single by Saori Minami, who burst onto the scene from Okinawa in 1971 like a comet.
The title “17-sai” (“Seventeen”), sung by her at the age of 16, is incredibly memorable, isn’t it? The scene of being alone by the seaside with someone you love, heart fluttering with a slightly grown-up kind of romance, is something many of us may have experienced.
The sweet-and-sour, slightly bittersweet feelings carried by the stylish, Western-influenced sound blend perfectly with Saori Minami’s clear, luminous voice, and even today it makes your heart tighten without you realizing it.
0623FreeStyleSKY-HI

This is a freestyle rap by SKY-HI that straightforwardly embodies the back-and-forth known as a “beef” in hip-hop culture.
Created in just five days in June 2025 as a response to another track, the song rides a heavy beat to sharply raise issues about music consumed via social media and to convey an unwavering commitment to nurturing young talent.
Distilling a professional stance that engages with the essence of music even amid an extremely busy schedule, this work could be said to represent his philosophy itself.
10AMUMI

It’s a gentle love song by Umi that feels like the musical answer to the question, “How do you know it’s love?” The Japanese American singer-songwriter paints a scene of a peaceful 10 a.
m.
on a day off, spent with someone special.
Inspired by a friend’s words—“Love is that moment when you’re with your partner and you can’t imagine wanting to be anywhere else”—this piece conveys the bliss of being fulfilled simply by being together, without anything particularly special happening.
It’s remarkable how the airy guitar and velvety vocals perfectly capture that comforting atmosphere.
Listening to this song, anyone’s heart is sure to be warmed by the gentle shape of love.
7th TriggerUVERworld

A thrilling rock number that demands the resolve to break past your limits! The question “What is the seventh bullet you load after firing six?” fuses with TAKUYA∞’s passionate vocals to ignite the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in March 2012, it reached No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart, cementing its presence.
If you refuse to settle for the status quo and want to take the next step, this is the song that will powerfully push you forward!
The Slope in AugustFischer’s

This is a superb track that turns that sparkling rush—like sprinting up a hill with your friends on a summer morning—into sound.
The lyrics beautifully capture the pure excitement of childhood, thrilled for the adventure that’s about to begin, alongside a faint, sudden nostalgia, and they grip the listener’s heart without letting go.
Released in August 2018, the song was included the following year on the album “New Challengers.” It’s also a treat that you can sing it on JOYSOUND with the official video.
There’s a playful anecdote, very much in their style, about how the title was decided through interactions with viewers.
Put it on during a summer drive or camping trip, and it will color your best memories in vivid hues.
246Naoki Sanada

A high-octane power tune with a razor-edged sound that races ahead! This single by rising enka star Naoki Sanada, released in May 2024, was written and composed by his mentor, Ikuzo Yoshi.
Set on National Route 246, the song portrays an uncertain romance between a man and a woman as they take detours on a drive.
Sanada’s signature “knockout voice” resounds with force, as if blowing away all pent-up frustration.
Perfect for anyone who wants to belt it out and feel totally refreshed!





