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 whose titles start with “Ba.” Handy for karaoke or shiritori! (331–340)
BIRTHDAY SONG FOR YOUyosu

“BIRTHDAY SONG FOR YOU,” performed by yosu, is a heartwarming piece dedicated to everyone thinking of birthdays.
Carried by gentle piano melodies, the unfolding lyrics portray deep gratitude for a loved one and hopes for the future, resonating profoundly with listeners.
Tenderly expressing intimate relationships, this song has the power to make those who hear it feel happy.
It’s a track that can be enjoyed in many situations—sung at karaoke or added to a special day’s playlist.
On the birthday of someone dear, this song is sure to add a touch of color.
Rose Flower × Native Danceryui (FLOWER FLOWER) × Ryo Mizobe (odol)

This is a number that blends Quruli’s “Bara no Hana” and Sakanaction’s “Native Dancer,” used in 2019 for Sotetsu’s Commemorative Movie for the Direct Line to Central Tokyo.
A common thread is that both tracks were remixed by Rei Harakami the year after their release, and that distinctive sense of float, clarity, and rhythm really stands out.
The wintry chill and poignant, expansive scenery of “Native Dancer,” and the fleeting everyday scenes of “Bara no Hana,” meld seamlessly into a single piece.
I’m in awe of the craftsmanship that lets you simply surrender to the beat and savor the comfort.
Bye-Bye JetAyumi Ishida

Ayumi Ishida, who was active not only as an actress but also as a singer.
Her song “Bye-Bye Jet” isn’t particularly well-known, but it’s still a beloved classic among her fans.
The melody has a distinctly languid, wistful feel.
It carries a nostalgic, old-school sound, while also incorporating contemporary elements that give it a stylish vibe.
With its blend of various influences, it’s definitely a track worth checking out!
BabelIyowa

This is a Vocaloid song I especially want adults to hear.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer Iyowa, who has created many hits like “Netsu Ijō” and “Kyūkurarin,” and it was released in April 2023.
The overlapping, interconnected piano tones are striking, and the breakneck, racing melody line is another highlight.
The vocals are by Kasane Teto—both the UTAU voicebank born in 2008 and the AI Kasane Teto released for Synthesizer V in 2023.
The lyrics evoke the path Teto has walked, which will be deeply moving for those who have followed the Vocaloid scene for a long time.
Songs whose titles start with “Ba.” Useful as hints for karaoke or shiritori! (341–350)
Shattered HeartKairiki Bear

A high-sense, stylish four-on-the-floor dance rock track.
It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear—also known for “Venom” and “Alkali Rettousei”—released in 2018.
It’s packed with charm: a light, snappy rhythm, razor-sharp guitars, and a growling, funky bassline! The lyrics are full of catchy, great-sounding words that make you want to say them out loud, too! Throughout the song, the melody almost never drops in pitch.
Think of it as basically high the whole time.
It might be good practice for maintaining your high range.
Banana Parent and ChildTetsu Kashiwa, Akira Hayashi, Saeko Shuu

Once you hear it, you can’t get it out of your head—the song “Banana no Oyako” (“Banana Family”).
The tempo speeds up in the first and second verses, and keeping up with the tongue-twister chorus gets progressively harder.
That challenge is part of the fun, and you’ll find yourself humming along before you know it.
It’s a song that’s been performed on Okaasan to Issho since the 1980s, so I think people of many ages know it.
With its tropical vibe, it conjures images of blue skies and the sea.
It might be even better to belt it out freely outdoors on a sunny day than just listen to it indoors.
bandwagonKariyushi 58

One of the songs that left a strong impression on fans is “Bandwagon.” Released to mark Kariyushi 58’s 13th debut anniversary, it drew attention for its slow tempo and weighty sound, which differed from their previous work.
The lyrics depict human loneliness and despair, as well as the strength to keep going despite it all.
The more someone has experienced setbacks, the more they can empathize with the song.
It’s also appealing that the band has embedded a message of “Let’s keep going together.”





