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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- Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]
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- Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!
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- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'
Songs with titles starting with “Bi” [such as Believe or Beautiful] (41–50)
Bittersweetstorm

Arashi’s 42nd single depicts a love story that’s sweet and slightly bittersweet like a dessert.
Released in February 2014, it also drew attention as the theme song for the drama “Heartbroken Chocolatier,” starring Arashi member Jun Matsumoto, which began airing in January of the same year.
This tender, love-filled track sings of feelings for someone who can only be seen in dreams.
For those who have experienced heartbreak or are struggling to confess their feelings to someone special, its gentle, sweet vocals and lyrics will wrap your heart in comfort.
Songs with titles starting with “Bi” in Japanese [such as Believe or Beautiful] (51–60)
Be brave!JO1

The theme song of the film “BADBOYS -THE MOVIE-,” distinguished by its retro sound and up-tempo beat, is a powerful work that signals a new frontier in JO1’s musicality.
Featuring a passionate progression unlike their previous songs—and lyrics penned by group members Junki Kono and Sukai Kinjo in close collaboration with lead actor Issei Mamehara—it succeeds in expressing the film’s world more deeply.
The track is also included on the album “BE CLASSIC,” and is scheduled to be performed at their first solo Tokyo Dome concert planned for April 2025.
With strong messages about commitment to one’s dreams and the bonds between teammates, it’s a highly recommended song that will give you a boost as you strive toward your goals.
BEATWurtS

The artist WurtS has released many classic tracks with a style that incorporates a wide range of musical influences.
Lately, he’s gained popularity through collaborations with other artists, but now he’s dropped a solo hit: “BEAT.” It’s a highly alternative piece, built predominantly around the midrange throughout.
There’s a fair amount of low-mid content as well, making it an ideal song to showcase the rich midrange that only singers with lower vocal registers can achieve.
The Way of BeatScha Dara Parr

Schadaraparr, who have firmly established themselves in Japan’s hip-hop scene, celebrate their 35th anniversary with a new release featuring Robo Chu.
Within a unique soundscape where Showa-era sentiment and hip-hop blend beautifully, they deliver a message only they can.
The life-sized perspective, the comedic rhymes, and the groove woven with their longtime ally are genuinely moving.
It’s Japanese rap that resonates naturally with our hearts—something we want both the old and the young to hear.
BelieveFolder5

A world woven by exhilarating rhythms and synthesizers, capturing the golden age of Eurobeat.
Folder5’s hit tracks brim with an undeniably urban, sophisticated vibe.
Serving as the second opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE, this song was released in November 2000 and became a signature piece for the group.
It showcases the five members’ energetic vocals and performances in perfect harmony, embodying the very essence of AVEX dance music.
As a bridge between the distinct cultures of music and anime, this classic track also shines in driving scenes.
Play it on the highway or during a night drive under rows of streetlights, and its appeal will stand out even more.
Beautiful Thingorange pekoe

This song features a melody that evokes the delicate essence of jazz and a vocal performance that seeps into the heart.
Its poetic lyrics, portraying the beauty of love and existence, delicately express the harmony found within quietude, inviting you to listen closely.
As one of orange pekoe’s signature tracks, it was released as a single in November 2002 and was later included on the 2008 best-of album “SUN & MOON.” The same album was re-released on vinyl in December 2019, enhanced with new colors by Kunie Kanbara.
Perfect not only for fans of jazz and bossa nova, but also for those seeking a refined, mature atmosphere.
Ideal as background music for a relaxing sunset hour or a quiet dinner with someone special, this piece will make you lose track of time.
BE CLASSICJO1

JO1 is a hugely popular group that can rightfully be called one of the driving forces of the music scene for Japanese boy groups from the 2020s onward.
Riding even more momentum with successful appearances at major festivals like SUMMER SONIC 2024 and overseas shows, they’re also known for their exceptional vocal and dance skills.
The title track of their best-of album released in 2025, “BE CLASSIC,” shocked listeners with its bold arrangement that quotes Beethoven’s Symphony No.
5, “Fate.” In recent years, there’s been a noticeable push to fuse classical music with pop, and this song blends elements of K-pop and hip-hop into a cool dance number that’s distinctly JO1.
It’s clearly very challenging to sing at karaoke—the rapid shifts between rap and melody make it hard for one person to cover—so we recommend trying it with multiple singers!





