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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.

Songs whose titles start with “Ba.” Useful as hints for karaoke or shiritori! (341–350)

Buzzed TankaKisara

Bazurita Elegy / Kisara feat. Hatsune Miku – BAZURITA SANKA
Bazurita sanka Kisara

It’s an upbeat, highly relatable tune with the theme of going viral online! Created by Kisara—an artist of many talents who also handles their own illustrations—the song was released in 2021.

If you’re a Vocaloid producer or a creator in general, the lyrics might have you saying “I feel that” over and over.

“Anyway, I just want everyone to know about my work!”—that feeling is one of the motivations behind making things.

The melody is bright, so it creates a fun vibe when you sing it!

punishment gameKururingo

[NicoKara] Punishment Game (On Vocal) [Kururingo]
Punishment game Kururingo

When you start listening thinking it’s a quiet song, the developments will catch you off guard.

It’s a track by Kururingo, the Vocaloid producer also known for “A Certain Family’s Tea Conference” and “Jessica,” released in 2012.

The song unfolds as a back-and-forth between Miku and GUMI, and those who like it or have experienced it will recognize it right away—the theme is the card game UNO.

They play UNO, and the loser has to undergo a penalty—such is the premise.

However, the lyrics end on a highly suggestive note.

It really makes you want to unravel the relationship and story between these two.

BACKSTAYSakai Yuu

“Yu Sakai / BACKSTAY” Music Video #YuSakai #YuSakaiInJapanese
BACKSTAY Sakai Yu

Singer-songwriter Yu Sakai hails from Tosashimizu City in Kochi Prefecture.

He debuted in 2009 and is signed to Office Augusta, known for artists like Masayoshi Yamazaki, Sukima Switch, and Motohiro Hata.

After traveling to the United States and being deeply moved by gospel music, he began creating his own music.

Praised by veteran artists such as Koji Tamaki, his refined pop songs leave listeners with a feeling of happiness.

Some of his songs are like anthems that embrace feelings with nowhere to go; at times stylish, at times straightforward.

His clear, gentle, silky voice resonates deeply.

Roses and RoseSakai Yuu

Yu Sakai / Rose and Rose (Short Ver.)
Sakai Yu: Rose and Roses

Bara to Rose (Roses and Rose) portrays the honest emotions felt before embarking on a new chapter with your beloved.

Sung by Yu Sakai—who has lent his vocals to numerous artists’ tracks—the song was released in 2013.

It delivers a warm message themed around the joy and gratitude of meeting one’s destined partner.

His conversational vocal style, set over a rhythmically piano-driven band arrangement, is sure to elevate any moment of a wedding.

It’s a wedding song especially recommended for the scene where the groom offers words of love to the bride.

Bago-o-o-n!!!!!Satapan-P

BAGOOOON!!!!! – Satapan P feat. Hatsune Miku
Bago-o-o-n!!!!! Satapan-P

Sata-pan P, who debuted in 2022, created “Bagooooon!!!!!” as his submission to the contest “Proseka ULTIMATE,” which calls for high-difficulty tracks for the game.

The piece stands out with its thunderous low-end drums and striking shouts.

It’s intriguing how the song alternates between sections of psychedelically electronic, Vocaloid-like sounds and heavy metal-style parts.

The roller-coaster-like shifts in mood are downright captivating.

BirthdayMasashi Sada

Masashi Sada’s “Birthday,” selected as the theme song for NHK’s “Tsurube no Kazoku ni Kanpai,” stands out among birthday-related songs.

While many such songs express the feelings of the ones doing the celebrating, this piece portrays the happiness of the one being celebrated.

Its melody, which conveys heartfelt gratitude for the words “happy birthday,” is not only bright and festive, but also set in a relatively high key.

That higher range perfectly expresses sheer joy.

Don’t strain yourself, but with practice, definitely try tackling the original key!

All Saints StreetSato Sasara, Suzuki Tsuzumi

"All Saints Street" Japanese Dub Non-Credit OP | Satou Sasara, Suzuki Tsuzumi (CeVIO AI) "All Saints Street (Japanese Vocal Version)"
All Saints Street Sato Sasara, Suzuki Tsuzumi

China’s first anime, All Saints Street.

Be sure to check out the Japanese-dubbed opening theme, also titled All Saints Street.

This track is sung by two characters from the voice synthesis software CeVIO: Sato Sasara and Suzuki Tsudumi.

The vocals are impressively natural—if you listened without any prior information, you might think a human was singing.

Give it a listen with an ear for its rich expressiveness.

It’s also fun to compare it with the original version.