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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “bu.” Handy for shiritori or playlist-making.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole batch of songs whose titles start with “bu.”

We hope this will be useful for those looking for tracks for various situations—like playing “song title shiritori,” linking songs karaoke-style in a shiritori chain, or creating playlists themed around the Japanese syllabary.

When it comes to words that start with “bu,” there are plenty of songs that begin with terms like “Black” (burakku) or “Blue” (burū).

There are also words like “bun” (writing/text) and “bouquet” that appear in song titles.

Use this article as a reference to discover your new favorite songs that start with “bu.”

Songs with titles starting with “Bu.” Great for shiritori or making playlists (81–90)

BLUE TEARSJUDY AND MARY

This song by JUDY AND MARY beautifully captures the cold winter night sky and the ache of unrequited love.

Released in November 1993, it conveys a world where distant memories and lingering feelings intersect, carried by delicate melodies.

収録アルバム『J・A・M』に含まれ、その後2006年の映画『シムソンズ』の主題歌に選ばれました。1996年からはフジテレビのバラエティ番組『めちゃ×2イケてるッ!』のエンディングテーマとしても使用されました。寒い夜をひとりで過ごすときも、胸に秘めた想いに向き合うときも、この曲はきっとあなたのそばにいてくれるでしょう。

Literary Bouba-KikiYasumi Suya

Literary Bouba-Kiki / flower, Kasane Teto SV [Boom, but kick it!]
Literary boobakiki Yasumi Suya

This is an experimental track that explores the mysterious relationship between sound and language.

Created by Suya Yasumi and featuring v flower and Kasane Teto as vocalists, it was released in February 2025.

Inspired by the “bouba/kiki effect,” which investigates the link between the sound and shape of words, the piece draws you into a fresh sonic landscape that fuses electronica and hip-hop.

The lyrics, woven over a rhythmic beat, reveal a deep understanding of sound symbolism and linguistics.

An intellectually stimulating musical experience awaits you.

Blue waterMiho Morikawa

This is a masterpiece whose crystal-clear, refreshing melody and hope-filled lyrics resonate deeply.

It beautifully expresses a profound bond with a loved one, the courage to keep moving forward, and the excitement for a future brimming with limitless possibilities.

Miho Morikawa’s powerful, expansive vocals further enhance the song’s appeal.

Released in April 1990, it was selected as the opening theme for the NHK anime “Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water,” becoming a popular hit that stayed on the Oricon charts for 11 consecutive weeks.

Also included on the albums “VOICES” and “GOLDEN☆BEST Miho Morikawa,” this song is perfect for adding color to everyday life or giving yourself a boost when you need it.

Blow Your CoverNumber_i

Number_i – Blow Your Cover (Official Music Video)
Blow Your CoverNumber_i

Number_i is an idol group that enjoys overwhelming support from women.

In stark contrast to their King & Prince era, their striking, full-fledged hip-hop style stands out.

Even now, they’ve continued producing many hit tracks without fundamentally changing their approach.

Among their songs, one I especially recommend is Blow Your Cover.

Unlike most of their catalog, it’s a ballad centered on R&B, featuring a calm vocal line throughout.

Rather than focusing on deep bass, the track leans more into the low-mid range.

If you want your voice to resonate more, try placing your hand in front of your mouth and check whether you’re phonating with airflow (breath) present.

If you can feel it, you’re producing overtones; aim to maintain that state as you sing.

BlueEyesvach

vach 'Blue Eyes' music video – Varch 'Blue Eyes' PV (original 2002 release PV) #Varch #Yasushi Sakura #J-pop #Anabatic Sound Records
BlueEyesvach

Formed in 2000 after meeting while attending a music school, vach is a male–female duo consisting of vocalist Tomoko Hosono and guitarist Yasushi Sakura.

They officially launched in 2001 with the mini-album “PRESENCE’D,” weaving compelling melodies and harmonies grounded in J-pop.

Although they paused activities for a period due to licensing issues, they resumed production in 2011 and have been performing energetically at clubs and restaurants around Tokyo.

One of their songs—born from thoughts Hosono penned while she was hospitalized—served as the catalyst for their formation, and the music created through their partnership is suffused with a warm atmosphere.

With a meticulous style that values the combination of beautiful melodies and simple tones, they are a recommended unit for those seeking soothing, pleasant music.

Brand new dayTokyo Disney Resort

TDL Brand New Day ~Tokyo Disney Resort 35th Anniversary~
Brand New Day Tokyo Disney Resort

A song created to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Tokyo Disney Resort.

Its bright, hope-filled melody is striking.

It starts at a slow tempo and gradually builds excitement, making it easy for dance beginners to join in and naturally get moving.

Adding movements like spreading your arms wide together and jumping as the chorus approaches will create a sense of unity.

Incorporating choreography that matches the lyrics brings out a narrative feel and makes it even more enjoyable.

Used at school or community events, it will move many people.

The glamorous music and uplifting message will greatly elevate the atmosphere of the occasion.

Compilation of song titles that start with “Bu”. For shiritori or playlist-making (91–100)

BLUE BACKjin

BLUE BACK / Jin [Official MV]
BLUE BACK Jin

This is a rock number that conveys the importance of facing the pains of youth.

Composed by Jin, it was released in February 2025.

Included as the title track on the album “BLUE BACK.” It vividly portrays the feelings of a protagonist burdened by worries born of youth, the emptiness lurking in everyday life, and loneliness.

The dynamic sound itself feels like the bitterness of adolescence.

A song that will resonate with those who feel isolated or carry pains from the past.