Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]
There are times when you want to find “songs that start with a certain hiragana,” like for “shiritori karaoke,” where you link songs together like the word game shiritori, “song-title shiritori,” where you restrict yourself to track titles, or even when making a playlist themed around the 50 Japanese syllables.
In this article, we’ll focus on songs that start with “bo” (ぼ) and introduce some selections!
You probably don’t usually search for music by the first hiragana of the title, but that’s exactly why it can lead you to songs you wouldn’t normally come across.
Be sure to check out this article and see if you can discover a new favorite track.
- Songs with titles that start with “po”
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
- Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “bu.” Handy for shiritori or playlist-making.
- Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'Mo'
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with “Pi”
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'
- Songs with titles starting with 'bi' (such as Believe and Beautiful)
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Be”
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
Songs with titles that start with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (141–150)
Me and the DawnFOMARE

This is a FOMARE song that sings of a bittersweet love and the hope of greeting a new morning.
It vividly portrays the protagonist’s feelings while riding a highway bus and the moment of parting with a lover.
Included on the album “be with you,” it was released in January 2024.
Written and composed by Shinsuke Amada, it’s a track packed with the band’s appeal.
For cover bands, we recommend cherishing the Japanese lyrics in your vocals and delivering a powerful band sound.
Since it resonates with anyone who has experienced love or heartbreak, the key is to sing with genuine emotion.
I am Santa Claus.FUNKY MONKEY BABYS

The protagonist of this song is his own self who has passed away.
You can feel the sorrow and the guilt of having suddenly disappeared from her side.
After she overcomes her grief, she finds a new partner.
The part where he sings, “I’ll make it snow so the two of you can be close,” is so heartrending it makes my chest ache.
forgotten bloomGARNET CROW

This is GARNET CROW’s 17th single, released in November 2004.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Detective Conan.
Yuri Nakamura, who serves as the vocalist for GARNET CROW, is a captivating singer with a voice that’s almost boyish.
Thanks to the distinctive qualities of Nakamura’s vocals, this song is also one of the best choices for low-voiced female singers as a karaoke pick.
The vocal melody doesn’t cover a very wide range, and the tune itself is easy to hum and enjoy, so be sure to select it casually at karaoke and give it a try.
Our storyGReeeeN

GReeeeN’s song was chosen as a cheer song for high school soccer.
It was released in November 2013, and what’s unique is that it includes two cheer songs—that was the first time in the history of the All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
This work prompts deep reflection on one’s sense of purpose and the value of life.
It sings about discovering the meaning of life and the importance of living strongly.
It’s a track that gives you the courage to believe dreams can come true and to keep moving forward without being defeated by hardship.
I think it’s the perfect support song for people who feel anxious or are unsure about the path ahead in life!
Songs with titles starting with “Bo”. [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (151–160)
Song of ParentsGReeeeN

A heartwarming song by GReeeeN filled with warm affection and sincere gratitude.
The lyrics, written about parents, depict childhood memories and the love felt from them while growing up.
Released in January 2009, the song is included on the album “Shio, Kosho.” It’s recommended for those who want to express thanks to parents celebrating their 60th birthday.
It can help reaffirm the parent-child bond and prompt reflection on the life you’ve shared so far.
As a gift to celebrate the start of a second chapter in life, it’s sure to resonate deeply.
The VOCALOIDs just keep repeating two chords.GYARI

A song by GYARI, a Vocaloid producer who also works under the name Cocoa Cigarette P on Niconico.
As the title suggests, it’s a simple composition that progresses with only two chords for much of the piece, yet its rapidly shifting moods keep it from ever feeling monotonous.
Despite being over 20 minutes long, it has achieved Hall of Fame status, which speaks to its high level of craftsmanship.
It’s an engaging, never-boring number that showcases the piano’s expressive range across any style.
My own CinderellaGacharic Spin

Released in March 2014, this is Gacharic Spin’s fifth indie single, and it was also included in their major-label debut best-of album “Gacha-tto BEST <2010 - 2014>,” released in October of the same year.
The song is a wedding track that expresses the sentiment of not being able to live without you and vowing to protect you for a lifetime, with the theme of it being the last love.





