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.] (321–330)
The Miracle of Our StarDaudi Joseph

The opening theme of the anime Shimajiro no Wao! It’s a song that makes you want to dance together with everyone.
The background CG animation is so well done that even adults can’t help but stare.
Time on Earth keeps moving forward, and in the end it forms the shape of Shimajiro!
I've got your back.Tortoise Matsumoto

This is Tortoise Matsumoto’s second single, released on April 1, 2009, during Ulfuls’ hiatus.
In this track, marked by a striking analog synth intro, a simple message of love is sung.
The phrase “a hole in the heart” hints at the nature of the relationship with that person.
It feels as if a sea of emotion slowly spreads across the heart.
Body & Soul(SPEED)High School Bang Bang

High School Bam Bam were still in high school when they appeared on the National Hamonep League broadcast in 2019.
With a stunning performance, they finished as runners-up.
High School Bam Bam is a powerhouse group in which every member has strong vocal ability and can sing lead.
Among them, member Aina Nishimura’s high-tone voice is particularly jaw-dropping.
Unfortunately, it seems High School Bam Bam will be ending their activities in 2023.
Let’s witness them give it their all right up to their final live show!
Me and GrandmaAi Higuchi

Ai Higuchi’s “Boku to Obaasan” (“Me and Grandma”) is a refreshing, heartwarming song that portrays the bond between a grandchild and their grandmother.
The lyrics weave in gentle everyday scenes, like Grandma’s old sweater and her knitting.
Told from the grandchild’s perspective, its sincere feelings resonate deeply with listeners.
Included on the album “160 Degrees,” released in November 2016, the song conveys respect and gratitude toward the elderly.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to reflect on memories with someone dear or simply take a comforting pause in your daily life.
I am your dad.Beagle Crew

Beagle Crew is a two-man vocal unit active mainly in their hometown of Fukuoka Prefecture.
Their song “Boku wa Kimi no Papa” (“I’m Your Dad”) was created around the theme of a “dad song” by the two members, who are themselves fathers.
The lyrics speak of the joy of a child’s birth, the awakening of parental awareness, and the words of one’s own parents that you only truly understand once you become a parent.
If you have children, you’ll likely find every line deeply relatable.
The music video also features wonderful parent-and-child photos submitted by the public, making it truly moving!
We’re all nonsensical.PinocchioP

This song features cool visuals with a collage art vibe—eclectic and mysterious.
It’s “Bokura wa Minna Imi Fumei” by PinocchioP, a multi-creator who also handles his own illustrations and video production.
It was released in 2017.
The track itself is quite distinctive, blending playfulness with stylishness.
With an irresistible, soaring chorus, it’s an emotional piece I can wholeheartedly recommend.
Vocaloid is lame.PinocchioP

From the title alone, it’s an audacious, edgy song.
The driving energy of the arrangement and the punch of the lyrics create a wonderfully satisfying harmony.
And the payoff at the end lands perfectly.
With all its repetition, it’s easy to remember and you can’t help but start humming along.
It feels like it’s taking a jab at people who criticize Vocaloid, which makes it oddly refreshing to listen to.





