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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 “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (271–280)

Our own Shangri-LaStrawberry Prince

[MV] Our Very Own Shangri-La / Strawberry Prince
Our very own Shangri-La, Sutopuri

The song “Our Own Shangri-La,” included on the 1st album “Strawberry Love!”, features lyrics that portray the sentimental feelings of unrequited love—something many listeners will likely relate to through their own experiences.

While there are challenging elements, such as the rapidly shifting ensemble and the highly active melodic lines, the overall low key and relatively narrow vocal range make it fairly easy to sing.

With its stylish arrangement that captivates listeners even in karaoke, it’s a catchy number.

Songs with titles starting with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (281–290)

The Begin of TwilightNaomi Chiaki

Begin at Twilight - Naomi Chiaki - 1992
Chiaki Naomi - Twilight Begin

This song was originally included on the B-side of Hiroshi Mizuhara’s single released in 1959.

Although the lyrics were by Rokusūke Ei and the music by Hachidai Nakamura, it wasn’t much of a hit at the time.

However, after Naomi Chiaki chose it as a cover, it gradually began to be covered by various artists and started to become a hit, and today it’s a song known across a wide range of generations.

Voice Memo No. 5CHANMINA

CHANMINA – Voice Memo No. 5 (Official Music Video)
Voice Memo No. 5 Chanmina

Chanmina boasts sophisticated rap and style at a young age.

“Voice Memo No.

5” is a dance tune where her raw, straightforward lyrics hit you right in the heart.

Since the beat features handclaps, we recommend getting the floor clapping along to hype things up.

As this track is especially suited for women to dance to, channeling Chanmina in your outfit and makeup will really set the mood.

Once you feel more comfortable with the choreography, pay attention to your facial expressions too for an even cooler look!

That girl who doesn’t listen to Japanese rock always sings about love.Haruna.

Haruna. “That kid who doesn’t listen to J-rock always sings about love” feat. Kaai Yuki
That girl who doesn’t listen to Japanese rock is always Haruna who sings about love.

For fans of rock and music lovers alike, we recommend “That Girl Who Doesn’t Listen to J-Rock Always Sings of Love.” This is a fast-paced rock song created by Haruna using Utaai Yuki.

The lyrics portray a protagonist who tries to turn a romance—and eventual breakup—with someone who doesn’t listen to rock into a song.

The heartbreaking situation of creating a wonderful track that the person you love will never listen to is sure to seize your heart.

You can also feel the wistfulness in the slightly lowered vocal tone.

I am no longer here.My Lyric's Monotone Reading

Boku no Lyric no Bouyomi – “I’m No Longer Here”
I am no longer Boku no Lyric no Bouyomi

This is “I’m No Longer Here,” the final music video by Bokuriri (Boku no Lycic no Bouyomi), who declared his resignation from artistic activities in January 2019.

The lyrics feel as if he’s speaking to another self within him, questioning, one by one, the impatience and irritation inside.

It ends as though he’s received something and been reborn as a new self.

The content connects directly to Bokuriri’s own resignation.

I’m addicted.Mikito-P

I'm Addicted feat. Mikito-P, Rime
I am MikitoP with an addiction.

The sorrow of heartbreak can be overwhelming, right? With that in mind, I’d like to introduce “I’m Addicted.” It’s a song that likens the protagonist’s longing for a loved one to an “addiction.” The track is by Mikito-P, and it’s packed with his hallmark realistic psychological portrayals.

There are both a Hatsune Miku version and an Uramei version, so you can compare them.

Also, pay attention to the message that appears when you turn on Japanese subtitles on YouTube.

It shares behind-the-scenes details about the production, so definitely check it out.

My friendMiyuhan

Miyuhan “Boku no Friend” - TV Size - (TV Anime ‘Kemono Friends’ Ending Theme) MV
My friend, Miyuhan.

A song where Miyuhan’s gentle, woven vocals seep into the heart.

It’s a warm friendship tune that you’ll want to listen to during graduation season.

With optimistic lyrics like “Let’s eat a lot” and “We’ll surely meet again somewhere,” it gives listeners a gentle push forward.

Included on the album ‘Jiko Schema,’ released in February 2017, it was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime ‘Kemono Friends.

’ It’s recommended for when you want the courage to step into a new world or when you want to look back on memories with a dear friend.

A heartwarming track that lets you rediscover the beauty of friendship!