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.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
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- Songs with titles starting with 'bi' (such as Believe and Beautiful)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Be”
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
- Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “bu.” Handy for shiritori or playlist-making.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Great for karaoke or shiritori hints! (231–240)
Violin Concerto in D Major Op.61Isaac Stern

Even in sections with sustained long tones at very soft dynamics, Isaac Stern plays with perfect composure.
Stern’s greatest strength is his extraordinary finesse with delicate sounds.
No matter how quiet or how long the sustained tone, he has the technique to execute it effortlessly.
He gained worldwide recognition by performing Bartók’s Violin Concerto No.
1, a work that had gone unperformed due to a scandal involving its original soloist and the composer.
Incidentally, there is also a hall in Miyazaki Prefecture on Kyushu called Isaac Stern Hall, which shares his name.
Violin Concerto No.1 in G Minor Op.26(Allegro moderato)Ivry Gitlis

This is Ivry Gitlis, famous for his distinctive performances.
He is also known as the oldest active violinist.
Gitlis is the kind of violinist who plays with his own bold interpretations.
Some people criticize that style, while others see it as individuality and praise it.
Although he is an idiosyncratic violinist, his technique is unquestionably solid.
After the Great East Japan Earthquake, Gitlis was the first to hold a charity concert.
Perhaps his distinctive style is, in its own way, an expression of his generosity toward his audience.
Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Handy for karaoke and shiritori! (241–250)
BAD BOYJUMBO MAATCH

One of the leading figures in Japanese reggae, JUMBO MAATCH is a member of the legendary reggae group Mighty Jam Rock and is known as an undefeated legend in clashes alongside NG HEAD.
A track where you can fully experience JUMBO MAATCH’s powerful raspy voice is BAD BOY.
The vibes are simply overwhelming, and combined with his low, gravelly vocals, it delivers an incredible sense of intensity.
Violin Sonata No.3 Op.108Joseph Szigeti

The maverick of the violin world, Joseph Szigeti.
In fact, among the violinists we’re introducing this time, he’s the most polarizing figure.
Above all, he was a violinist who valued the depth that music can possess.
His performances were extremely bold, and in his pursuit of expression, his playing could be rough.
Some called that “clumsy,” while others praised it as “profound.” Despite the divided opinions, his technique itself was of a very high level.
Be sure to check him out!
Birthday SongJUDY AND MARY

A heartwarming song that colors a birthday.
JUDY AND MARY’s music sings about the magic hidden in everyday moments and the importance of finding small happinesses.
The feelings of chasing hopes and dreams that shine like fireflies are portrayed alongside a positive message.
Released in March 1997, this track was included on the album “The Power Source” and debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
It can be considered a song that symbolizes the band’s creative peak.
It’s perfect for times when you want to express gratitude to someone special or when you want to feel hopeful about the year ahead.
Birthday PartyJuliet

The birthday song we’d love you to give to a friend or partner who’s always by your side is “Birthday Party.” It was included on Juliet’s 2009 album Love, by the musical unit known for their striking performances in glamorous fashion.
The gentle tones of soft synths ring out over a danceable beat.
With lyrics that feel like you’re speaking directly to a friend or lover, it’s perfect for birthday parties and surprise plans.
Why not set to music the words you’re usually too shy to say and send them from the heart?
Bye-byeKAN

The best ballad included on the 15th album, “If You’d Like, Together.” Many artists use parting as a motif, but KAN’s interpretation—“Bye-bye isn’t a word that means a farewell forever”—somehow brings comfort.
It’s a good song to listen to when you’re feeling a bit lonely, like after a breakup or when you’re homesick.
Actually, this song “Bye Bye Bye” has both a studio recording version and a live version.
Try listening to both and enjoy the big and subtle differences.





