A roundup of Western songs with titles that start with “one two three.”
You probably often listen to Western music and find yourself thinking, “This word shows up in titles a lot, doesn’t it?” The same goes for Japanese music, of course, but it’s interesting to see which words artists tend to favor.
In this article, I’ve researched and compiled songs—across genres—whose titles start with the everyday phrase “one two three.” Because it’s such a simple phrase, it might feel like only a few big hits come to mind, but is that really the case? Be sure to check out this article and see for yourself!
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A compilation of Western songs with titles that start with “one two three” (1–10)
One, Two, Three!CH!PZ

Ch!pz is a music group from Amsterdam, known for their bubblegum pop and Europop sound.
They had a dedicated fan base in Japan during the 2000s.
Among their works, the one I especially recommend is One, Two, Three! Since this track is frequently used on TikTok, younger listeners may find it familiar.
It’s Europop packed with the vibe of the 2000s, making it a great pick for people in their 30s and 40s who want to reminisce about that era.
One Two Three!Lil Dude

In the youthful, energetic party track “One Two Three!,” Lil Dude showcases a vibrant beat that epitomizes his musical style.
The background sounds evoke a night-on-the-town vibe that lifts the listener’s spirits.
The lyrics depict the life of young people who embrace challenges and the pleasures of living, resonating strongly with modern listeners.
It’s a song that suits any setting and is guaranteed to hype up the crowd wherever it’s played.
OnetwothreeClaud

In the world of Western music, it’s not uncommon to come across songs that feature the phrase “one two three” in their titles.
Among them, “Onetwothree” by American bedroom pop artist Claud portrays the emotions of confronting self-doubt, loneliness, and barriers to communication with others by tuning into one’s inner voice.
The repeated phrase “one two three” sounds almost like a signal for help, and the contrast between the bright melody and the depth of the lyrics captivates listeners.
Despite fluctuating listener numbers, the song steadily draws support—be sure to experience its appeal for yourself.
Compilation of Western songs with titles starting with 'one two three' (11–20)
One Two ThreeHooverphonic

Hooverphonic is a band that has gained popularity for its multifaceted musical style, rooted in trip-hop and blending genres like alternative, electronica, and electropop.
They’ve created numerous classic tracks, but one I particularly recommend is “One Two Three.” Around the time they released this song, their musical range expanded dramatically, making this work something of a turning point for the group.
1, 2, 3, 4PLAIN WHITE T’S

Plain White T’s are a five-piece band from Illinois, USA.
Their music blends pop punk and pop rock with elements of emo, and they’ve earned support from some rock enthusiasts in Japan as well.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “1, 2, 3, 4.” This track is included on their second album, Big Bad World, and its acoustic sound and warm lyrics helped it gain popularity in the United States.
One Two Three and I FellTommy James and the Shondells

“One Two Three and I Fell” is a classic created by The Shondells, showcasing a brilliant collaboration with Tommy James.
Though it sits in a modest place within their discography, this quietly compelling track evokes the musical diversification from the late 1960s into the 1970s.
Its understated yet memorable psychedelic sound proves their musical versatility and remains fresh across time.
While they took the world by storm with “Hanky Panky,” “One Two Three and I Fell” can be considered a hidden gem known to discerning listeners.
One, Two, ThreeBroederliefde

Broederliefde is a hip-hop crew from Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
They’re well-known in the Netherlands, but I imagine most people in Japan aren’t familiar with them.
They’re recognized as a multinational crew, with members connected to places like the Dominican Republic and Cape Verde, and you can hear that in their music: their take on hip-hop blends in elements like Afrobeats and Calypso.
Their track “One, Two, Three” includes those influences too, so if you’re looking for hip-hop with a twist, this is a must-listen!





