Songs with titles starting with 'bi' (such as Believe and Beautiful)
Can you think of any song titles that start with the Japanese “bi” sound?
Besides Believe and Beautiful, Bitter also seems like a word that’s often used, and there are probably songs titled like “be 〇〇,” too.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of songs with titles that start with that “bi” sound.
Whether you’re looking for hints for shiritori, or wanting to make a playlist of “songs that start with ○,” if you’re searching for song titles that begin with “bi,” please use this as a reference.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
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- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'
Songs with titles starting with “Bi” [such as Believe or Beautiful] (61–70)
Big backYukopi

A number that captures a small slice of everyday life.
In true Yukopi fashion, these 1 minute and 39 seconds brim with humor about how “shopping goes smoothly with a big tote bag.” Released on YouTube in February 2024 and included on the album Nimaime.
The off-key recorder creates a playful vibe.
With its rhythmic style and approachable lyrics, it’s easy to enjoy at karaoke.
VividRan Furuya, Ruki Maekawa

As members of the skilled dance and vocal group MAZZEL, Ran Furuya from Kumamoto Prefecture and Ruki Maekawa from Fukuoka Prefecture are drawing intense attention.
Debuting under BMSG in May 2023, the eight-member group counts these two as core figures, each hailing from Kyushu—Kumamoto and Fukuoka, respectively.
With over 14 years of dance experience, Furuya boasts numerous championship titles in dance competitions, while Maekawa leads the group with the vocal prowess he honed at EXPG Fukuoka.
After showcasing their abilities on audition programs such as THE FIRST and iCON Z and refining their skills as BMSG trainees, the pair display distinct personalities across a wide range of genres, from pop and R&B to hip-hop.
They are highly recommended for music fans seeking fresh entertainment born from the fusion of Kyushu spirit with dance and vocal performance.
Because of YouJUJU

A heartwarming masterpiece of a love ballad that gently embraces the deep bond between two people.
It delicately portrays how life changes through a fateful encounter and carefully weaves feelings for a loved one.
Released by JUJU in March 2017, this song was written as the theme for the Japanese-dubbed version of the film “Passengers.” In February 2017, it also collaborated with a wedding information website, creating a lyric video that featured memorable photos submitted by fans—an initiative that touched many hearts.
It’s also recommended as BGM to color special moments, such as anniversaries and weddings.
Because of youShota Shimizu

A moving medium-tempo ballad that portrays the bond of two people in love and a relationship that deepens even as they hurt each other.
The gently embracing, soulful vocals and lyrics that straightforwardly sing of unwavering love despite physical distance are sure to resonate with couples in long-distance relationships.
Written, composed, and arranged by Shota Shimizu, this track is included on the album “FLY,” released in June 2017.
Featuring a warm arrangement centered on piano and strings, it’s a song you’ll want to play on special anniversaries.
Perfect as background music for a couple’s drive, and also recommended for conveying your feelings to a long-distance partner.
BUSYMYERA

MYERA is blazing a new trail in the music scene, transcending the boundaries between J-POP and K-POP.
The five-member girl group made their major debut in January 2025.
Comprised of the uniquely talented Aguri, Yui, Koto, Lilia, and Ximena, all members are seasoned performers with experience on survival shows such as PRODUCE 101.
Renowned for their dance skills, they deliver free-spirited, powerful performances.
Musically, they captivate with an experimental, genre-defying approach and deeply resonant lyrics that explore themes of self-acceptance and vulnerability.
They actively engage with fans on social media, steadily growing their fanbase by sharing behind-the-scenes content and showcasing each member’s personality.
A highly recommended artist for those seeking powerful self-expression and genuine connection.
BelieveChe'Nelle

It sings of a fateful encounter with someone precious and the strength to overcome hardships, gently yet powerfully expressing the resolve to trust each other and move toward the future together.
Its grand melodic lines and emotionally rich vocals resonate in the heart, making it a song that accompanies life’s important moments.
It was chosen as the theme song for the film “BRAVE HEARTS: Umizaru,” released in July 2012, and is included on the album “Believe.” As Che’Nelle’s first original song in Japanese, it was written specifically for the movie.
It’s a perfect track for those who want to reflect on bonds and encounters with loved ones, or who find themselves standing at a crossroads in life.
visibleSaku × Suzume no Me

It’s an electronica tune that feels like being bathed in gentle light.
Created by Saku and Suzumenome, it was released in December 2024.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals and the refined electronica sound resonate pleasantly.
The tempo is fast, yet it’s strangely calming.
I think it’s perfect for a quick refresh during work or study breaks, or as BGM for meditation.





