Top 10 Most Listened A Song With A Number In The Title

Incorporating numbers play a vital role in expressing the feelings in a song.
Incorporating numbers play a vital role in expressing the feelings in a song.( Source : facebook )

 A Song With A Number In The Title includes 1. Fifteen by Taylor Swift 2. 7 Rings by Ariana Grande 3. A Thousand Years by Christina Perri and more. 

Words play a great role in expressing your concealed feelings; however, one cannot forget about numbers and the role they play in communication.

A precise number can sum up all the memories made down the lane like leaving your loved ones reminiscing about the year of the best times of your life spent together.

On the other hand, the trend of incorporating numbers by music artists also have been growing over the years. In fact, songs about a number are a lot more common than one can probably realize. 

There might be numerous reasons for one to look out for a number in the song including birthday songs, and more. Here, in the article we've listed the songs with numbers from a variety of genres.

Songs With A Number In The Title

Song Name:Artist Name:
FifteenTaylor Swift
7 RingsAriana Grande
A Thousand YearsChristina Perri
10,000 HoursDan + Shay featuring Justin Bieber
99 ProblemsJay-Z
7 YearsLukas Graham
Summer of '69Bryan Adams
Eight Days a WeekThe Beatles
OneMetallica
You're Still the OneShania Twain

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1. Fifteen by Taylor Swift

Songs with numbers in them include Fifteen by Taylor Swift. It was released as the second single from her second studio album, Fearless.

Distributed by Big Machine Records on August 31, 2009, Swift penned the song after she and her high school friend went through a teenage love and heartbreak together.

Many music critics lauded the Country music singer for her remarkable songwriting craftsmanship. Taylor dropped a re-recorded version of the song as part of her re-recorded album of the same name on April 9, 2021.

The notable single made it to the nomination list of four awards and was successful in getting three out of four. 

Fifteen debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 79 on the week ending November 29, 2008. Later on, the week ending 19 December 2009, the single peaked at number 23 on the chart of Billboard Hot 100.

2. 7 Rings by Ariana Grande

One cannot forget to mention 7 Rings by Ariana Grande when talking about R&B songs with numbers in the title. The song was released in January 2019.

Grande dropped the track as the second single for her fifth studio album, Thank U, Next, via Republic Records. The song made it to a set of nomination lists including two categories for the Grammy Awards in 2020.

The Grammy-nominated song broke several streaming records following its release. 7 Rings debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number one, making a record as Ariana's second consecutive #1 in the US.

Later, it became Grande's top-performing song peaking at number one for eight weeks and 33 weeks overall on the chart. The single remains one of the best-selling songs in digital history with recorded sales of over 13.3 million copies.

3. A Thousand Years by Christina Perri

A list of pop songs with numbers in the title includes A Thousand Years by Christina Perri. It was released via Atlantic Records on October 18, 2011.

The coveted singer released the song as the second single for the movie The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn- Part 1. Later, Christina re-recorded the song for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 with Steve Kazee.

Following its release, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 63 on the week of October 23, 2011. Eventually, it peaked at #31.

The song was lauded by several music critics and acquired many certifications. It talks about the love affair between the characters, Edward and Bella, of the novel Twilight and its subsequent film series.

4. 10,000 Hours by Dan + Shay ft. Justin Bieber

10,000 Hours by Dan + Shay ft. Justin Bieber is the lead single from Dan + Shay's fourth album titled Good Things. It was dropped on October 4, 2019.

The song was released four days after Justin and Hailey's wedding. 10,000 Hours debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number four.

Correspondingly, the single received positive reviews and bagged many awards including the category of Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the Grammy Awards in 2021. It also grabbed two AMAs and an iHeartRadio Music Award in 2020.

The accompanying official music video of the song has cumulated over 261 million views on YouTube. It is an RIAA 5x Platinum certified song, for recording 5,000,000 certified units of sales.

In the first week of the release, the song sold 53,000 downloads, and 17,000 copies in the 2nd week. Whereas, as of March 2020, the notable single recorded sales of 256,000 copies in the US. 

5. 99 Problems by Jay-Z

Hip Hop songs with numbers in the title include 99 Problems by Jay-Z. The rapper released the song via Roc-A-Fella and Records and Def Jam Recordings.

The track was dropped as the third single from Jay-Z's eighth studio album The Black Album on April 27, 2004. The accompanying music video was released on July 1, 2011, and currently has over 22 million views on YouTube.

The second verse of the song hit mainstream attention more than the rest of the song. The catchy hook of the chorus comes from the Ice-T single of the same name.

99 Problems is an RIAA 2x Platinum and BPI Platinum-certified song. The single reached the Billboard US Hot Rap Songs at number 10, number 36 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop Songs.

6. 7 Years by Lukas Graham

7 Years by Lukas Graham came off as the second single from the band's second self-titled album. It was distributed via Copenhagen Records in 2015.

The song peaked on the Danish Singles Chart regardless of acquiring mixed reviews from music critics. In fact, it was nominated for three categories at the Grammy Awards in 2017.

7 Years debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 96 as per the issue of February 6, 2016. Whereas, with the surge in the song's notability, it peaked on the chart at number 2 on April 9, 2016.

Correspondingly, talking about the charting, the song reached the UK Singles Chart at number one on February 12, 2016, with 105,000 units of combined weekly sales and 3.65 million streams.

The accompanying official music video for the song was released on December 15, 2015, on YouTube, with currently over 1.3 billion views and 9.7 million likes.

7. Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams

Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams is an up-tempo rock song from his fourth album titled Reckless. This song was released on June 17, 1985, via A&M Records.

Jim Vallance, Adams' longtime songwriter, and Bryan boast the credits for songwriting. Whereas, Bob Clearmountain and the Canadian singer himself produced this song.

It gained widespread acclaim and became a commercial success across the globe. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart at number fifty-nine. Later, it managed to peak at the number 42 on 24 August 1985.

Summer of 69 is a recipient of several awards which includes the BMI Citation of Achievement for US radio airplay, and more. To this day, the song remains popular across the globe.

As of lately, the Official Charts Company incorporated the song in the list of huge-selling summer songs in May 2021 in the United Kingdom. 

8. Eight Days a Week by The Beatles

Eight Days a Week by The Beatles was released on the band's album Beatles for Sale. The song was penned by members Paul McCartney and John Lennon.

Recorded at EMI Studios in London, the song was released on December 4, 1964, in the UK. The song marked history as the English band's seventh #1 single on the chart of the Billboard Hot 100.

Correspondingly, Eight Days a Week remains the last of seven songs to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100 over a one-year period by The Beatles.

Lauded with positive reviews, the song was certified gold on September 16, 1965, by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Regardless of significant notability, the band didn't perform the song live or at any radio sessions for the BBC.

Paul credited the inspiration for the song title to one of drummer Ringo Starr's malapropisms. The band recorded the song during two sessions that lasted almost seven hours.

The almost six decades old song pinnacled at number 1 on the US Cash Box Top 100,  US Billboard Hot 100, Canada Top Singles RPM, and more.

9. One by Metallica

One by Metallica is a song about a number. It is the third & final single from their fourth album ...And Justice for All released via Elektra in 1989.

The single marked history as the band's first song to be included in the chart in the United States, reaching the Billboard Hot 100 at number 35.

Whereas, the official music video for the song was later released in January 1989. The heavy metal band performed the song for the 31st Annual Grammy Awards.

A year later to their performance at Grammy Awards, Metallica bagged a Grammy Award for themselves in the category of Best Metal Performance, becoming the first ever to win this award.

James Hetfield, the frontman of the band, starts off the song with the first verse:

I can't remember anything
Can't tell if this is true or a dream
Deep down inside I feel to scream
This terrible silence stops me

10. You're Still the One by Shania Twain

You're Still The One is the third single from Shania Twain's third album, Come On Over. The profoundly famous single was dropped on January 27, 1998.

The track peaked on the chart of the US Billboard Hot 100 at #2 for nine weeks. Correspondingly, the single made a record as Shania's first top-ten hit in the US. 

In 1999, You're Still The One racked two out of four Grammy Awards. The prominent single has earned several certifications including a 2x Platinum-certified album by RIAA.

Not to forget, the accompanying official music video also racked up several awards including Video of the Year at the CMT Latin America Awards in 1998, Billboard Music Video Awards in 1998, and more.

The official MV of the song has cumulated colossal views, currently over 229 million on YouTube. To date, this remarkable 1998 song remains evergreen and is famous across the globe.

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