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 karaoke tracks or playlist picks (51–60)
180°mountain monkey

A heart-wrenching love ballad by Yamasaru that tugs at the listener’s heartstrings.
Its words quietly resonate, asking what true kindness really is.
Released in February 2016, it stands out as a memorable piece in his musical career.
The song portrays the conflict of a love that must end and the delicate feelings of not wanting to hurt the other person, showcasing Yamasaru’s refined sensitivity and expressive power.
The warm tone of the acoustic guitar and his unique blend of rap and singing deepen the story’s impact.
It is a heartwarming ballad that offers comfort to those who have experienced heartbreak or a farewell to someone dear.
Six Pieces: “Nocturnes”Pyotr Tchaikovsky

It is an introspective piece, fitting for the stillness of night, included in the album “Six Pieces, Op.
19.” The work envelops the listener in a warm yet sentimental atmosphere, as if overhearing the composer’s personal confession.
Completed in the autumn of 1873, it is striking for the bell-like sonorities—reminiscent of ballet music—that accent the tear-inducing, beautiful melody.
There is also an arrangement for cello and small orchestra, offering a different, deeper emotional resonance from the original.
A masterpiece perfect for a night of quietly dwelling in sorrow and conversing with your own heart.
August 888 — This is way too much summerRecitals

This is a song that instantly amps up the summer vibe.
Created by Recitals, a unit that sprang from the popular YouTuber group Tokai On Air, this track is packed with a catchy melody that makes your heart dance and playful word choices that are pure fun.
It’s like painting a picture of an endless summer—you can almost see the glittering scenes unfold before your eyes.
Released in August 2022, the song was also chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s “Zenryoku! Datsuryoku Times” from August to September 2022.
Whether you’re on a summer drive, hanging out at the beach, or firing up a barbecue, this track will take your excitement to the next level.
Add it to your playlist and soak up the summer!
FebruaryTETORA

It’s a sound that strikingly blends the crispness of winter air with a gentle warmth that spreads deep in your chest.
This track is included on the album “13 Months,” released in June 2024 by the three-piece band TETORA.
With an earnest vocal delivery, it conveys the unique loneliness of harsh, cold seasons and the precious bonds between people that you can still clearly feel.
Listen to it on a solitary night at a campsite, and it will sink deeply into your heart.
Songs with titles that start with numbers. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection (61–70)
The long nights of AugustTM NETWORK

When it comes to vividly capturing the bittersweet scenes of a summer night in TM NETWORK’s early works, this song has to be the one! Beyond the melody line that fuses shimmering synthesizers with the approachable charm of kayōkyoku, the striking electric guitar riff hits you right in the heart.
It feels as if it beckons you back to those summer nights of the past, burdened with the ache of unrequited love and the worries unique to youth.
The track appears on their second album, “CHILDHOOD’S END,” released in June 1985, and it’s a piece packed with the sparkle and wistfulness of TM NETWORK’s early days.
It was later included on the best-of album “Gift for Fanks” and has long been cherished by fans.
Many listeners might find that, when they play it alone on a slightly cooler late summer night, faint memories of that time come rushing back, tightening the chest.
It’s a classic you’ll want to turn to when you want to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of those summer nights back then…
50/50Miho Nakayama

With its exhilarating steelpan tones that evoke a refreshing Caribbean breeze, it’s a signature number by Miho Nakayama.
The song artfully captures the bittersweet emotions of a summer romance where passion and heartache intersect—or perhaps where two hearts sway at a perfect fifty-fifty.
Just listening to it brings back the sparkling summers of those days.
Released in July 1987 as Miho Nakayama’s 10th single, it peaked at No.
2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and became a hit with over 210,000 copies sold.
Composed by Tetsuya Komuro, it’s also included on the album “Collection.” For those who lived through the summers of the ’80s in real time, this is a track that’s sure to make your heart swell with memories.
It’s a classic that perfectly accompanies a liberating summer drive.
Wings of JulyAimer

Aimer’s exquisite ballad, where a clear, crystalline voice resonates through the summer night sky, beautifully captures the bittersweet feelings of a long-distance love.
Beginning with a quiet piano melody and gradually layering strings to unfold into a grand scale, the song’s structure evokes an atmosphere perfectly suited to a Tanabata night.
Featured on her June 2014 album Midnight Sun, it remains one of her signature works cherished by many fans.
It’s a perfect recommendation for those holding someone they can’t meet close in their hearts, or for a serene night spent gazing up at the stars.





