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 starting with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (221–230)
Our Own WarSuck a Stew Dry

This song stands out with its four-on-the-floor beat and catchy melody.
It’s a track by Suck a Stew Dry, formed in 2009.
While the tune feels refreshing, the message embedded in the lyrics gives you something to think about.
It’s an ambitious work that depicts a struggle with oneself.
My Story with a FishSwimy

The story “Me and the Fish,” sung by Swimy, a rock band from Shiga Prefecture, was broadcast on NHK’s Minna no Uta from December 2017 to January 2018.
With edgy male and female vocals, it portrays a mysterious world in which I wander into an aquarium and become a tuna.
It’s a dreamy song you’ll want to listen to over and over, perfectly suited to the long-beloved Minna no Uta.
BOYT-BOLAN

“BOY” is a song with lyrics by drummer Kazuyoshi Aoki and music by Arashi Moritomo.
Judging from the lyrics, it seems Aoki had a baby boy; a father figure emerges who feels joy and gratitude and hopes his child will embrace big dreams and hopes.
Moritomo’s signature ballad style breathes life into it, giving rise to a new T-BOLAN track.
It might be a rare parent-and-child song for T-BOLAN.
Our goal!T-Pistonz + KMC

GRAVITIC-LOVE, which was chosen as the ending theme for the hugely popular soccer anime Inazuma Eleven.
Sung by T-Pistonz+KMC, the track has an upbeat, slightly punk vibe.
It’s a sound that’s very characteristic of T-Pistonz+KMC.
The future where I existTHE BEAT GARDEN

The song with a great vibe, “Boku ga Iru Mirai,” by the group of unusually pose-striking men THE BEAT GARDEN, is tear-inducing thanks to its heightened sensitivity.
Also used in the Huis Ten Bosch TV commercial “Spring Break Family Edition,” this track is an energizing song that seeps into a weary heart like a nutritional drink.
My heroTHE BOOM

THE BOOM is a rock band known for signature songs like “Shima Uta” and “I Want to Be the Wind,” recognized for their wide-ranging musicality from ska rock to Okinawan folk.
Among their tracks, a song I especially recommend is “Boku no Hero” (My Hero).
It was included on their 1989 album The Sun of the Siren.
The jazzy band sound that unfolds with a rhythmic tempo is addictive—a powerful rock number that makes you want to dance.
Be sure to pay attention to the lyrics, which convey a bittersweet longing for a “hero.”
Boys & GirlsTHE FUSE

A single released in 1990.
They were a four-piece rock band that debuted in 1989.
While they were often seen as a looks-first band, they were solid performers as a rock group.
However, they disbanded about three years after their debut, so I think many people might not know them.
This song has a strong rock feel while skillfully incorporating a pop melody, making it an upbeat, mood-lifting track.





