Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Have you ever tried “shiritori karaoke,” where you connect songs by singing titles in a shiritori style?
Even if you’re told to find “a song that starts with O,” it doesn’t always come to mind right away—so it often becomes a chance to sing songs you don’t usually pick.
So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “ba” to give you some hints for shiritori karaoke!
When it comes to words that start with “ba,” there are lots that sound like they could be in song titles, such as “Bye-bye,” “Bara (rose),” and “Butterfly.”
I hope this article helps you have a great time.
And besides shiritori karaoke, feel free to use it for song-title shiritori as well.
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Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Handy for karaoke and shiritori! (181–190)
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A rhythm swaying to a thoroughly distorted guitar, and a decadent worldview that pulls you in—this is a suspiciously alluring piece of Vocaloid jazz.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer 606, known for the signature work “Heisei-era Yokai Affairs,” and was released in 2013.
The lyrics make you feel as though you’re watching a scene from a film, and the crisp, punchy melodic lines are very cool.
The sound design is also superb—so much so that you might think each instrument is playing however it pleases.
Songs with titles starting with “ba.” Useful as hints for karaoke or shiritori! (191–200)
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A track by 775 that fully captures reggae’s open, uplifting mood and powerful energy.
Centered on themes of self-expression and identity, it encourages listeners to value their authentic selves.
Released in May 2024, the song highlights 775’s distinctive style.
Its unique worldview fuses music influenced by Jamaican culture and reggae with a distinctly Japanese sensibility.
Perfect for anyone looking to boost their self-esteem or explore a life true to themselves.
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Also known as the singer-songwriter Tadano Kaede, the Vocaloid producer A4 has written “Ballerina.
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I hope you’ll listen while contemplating the meaning of the title.
And don’t miss the version sung by Tadano Kaede himself, available on YouTube.
Comparing the two may lead to new discoveries.
BADAAZAKANE

AKANE is a female singer who has gained popularity with lyrics mainly in English, drawing on her study-abroad experience.
Her title would be a reggae singjay or deejay, but lately she’s been releasing music in other genres as well.
One of those is “BADAAZ.” The track’s ragga elements are kept to just a hint of spice, and overall it’s framed within hip-hop’s trap genre.
It sounds like pure trap, but the flow carries a subtle reggae vibe; focusing on that aspect can make it even more enjoyable.
BOUND TO BREAKANTHEM

The title track of the album “BOUND TO BREAK,” released in March 1987, is known as one of ANTHEM’s signature songs.
Centered on the darkness of urban life and the strength to confront it, the piece captivates with its powerful metal sound and emotionally resonant lyrics.
With Chris Tsangarides as producer and Hiroya Fukuda’s forward-looking guitar work standing out, it became a standout track.
Included on the last album featuring Eizo Sakamoto on vocals, this work marked a pivotal turning point in ANTHEM’s career.
Its lyrics, depicting the struggles and hopes of people living in modern society, continue to resonate with many listeners to this day.
BugART-SCHOOL

Bug, with its gentle, healing message, is also highly recommended.
It’s a track by the rock band ART-SCHOOL included on their album luminous.
The music video was released on the same day as the single and generated quite a buzz.
The song likens people tormented by anxiety about an uncertain future to insects, yet ultimately conveys that a wonderful future is sure to arrive.
Enjoy the nostalgic visuals of the MV as you listen.
BABELATOLS

Let me introduce the despair-filled “BABEL.” This is a track released by ATOLS and included in the compilation album “Voca☆Fure! – VOCALOID(tm) FRESHMEN -.” The lyrics portray the end of a romantic relationship by juxtaposing it with the end of the world.
It’s poetic and beautiful how the inability to find happiness is likened to the collapse of the Tower of Babel.
Also, the way the sound grows more intense toward the end is a highlight.





