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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.”

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

BLACK DIAMONDDOUBLE & Namie Amuro

DOUBLE & Namie Amuro / BLACK DIAMOND [MUSIC VIDEO]
BLACK DIAMOND DOUBLE & Namie Amuro

An R&B track that portrays the true feelings of a woman with hidden strength.

A May 2008 collaboration by DOUBLE and Namie Amuro, it fuses electronic sounds with R&B melodies for a funky, cool vibe.

It depicts a woman’s shrewd desire to win over a man who shines like a diamond, and the strength to fight using her own allure as a weapon.

Featured as the only new song on the album “THE BEST COLLABORATIONS,” it was also used in a commercial for Avex’s music distribution service mu-mo.

In the casino-themed music video, the two artists in catsuits dance with a troupe of dancers—an unforgettable scene.

Centered on themes of female strength and charm, this track is perfect for getting the energy up at clubs and parties, and it’s a song you’ll want to hear when you need a boost of confidence in your own individuality.

Breakin’ DishesRihanna

The song “Breakin’ Dishes,” which is currently trending on TikTok, is one of Rihanna’s early works and emphasizes a strong hip-hop flavor throughout.

While there isn’t a rap section per se, the vocal line prioritizes flow over melody in a rap-like way, making it feel similar to singing a rap hook.

It doesn’t require advanced vocal techniques like runs or intricate embellishments, so focus on locking into the groove as you sing.

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “bu.” Great for shiritori or making playlists (101–110)

BremenYorushika

Yorushika – Bremen (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Bremen Yorshka

A heartwarming story, inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ “Town Musicians of Bremen,” woven with a light rhythm and bright melody.

Delivered by Yorushika, this work gently speaks to the joy of surrendering yourself to music, free from logic and convention.

Like the story’s protagonists, it teaches us that even if we never arrive at our destination, the journey we share is where meaning truly lies—a gem of a song.

Released digitally in July 2022, it also sparked buzz with its animation-style music video, featuring a strikingly original direction that shows only the feet of eight different characters.

It’s a recommended track for times when your heart feels tired, when you’re unsure about life, or when you want to look ahead and walk forward together with someone.

BLUE PLANEPOINTER BROTHERS

POINTER BROTHERS ~ Shuichi Murakami “PONTA” + Kitaro Nakamura + Toshiyuki Mori + Kosuke Tsuji
BLUE PLANEPOINTER BROTHERS

In Japan’s fusion scene, POINTER BROTHERS stood out as a band that freely wove together elements of jazz, funk, and dub.

Formed in 2014, the group brought together top-tier musicians from various fields, led by Shuichi “Ponta” Murakami.

While rooted in highly improvisational sessions, their sound is defined by an exceptionally polished groove.

A signature performance can be heard on the live album “Live at Ishinomaki 2020 3.

11,” whose immediacy and cohesion are breathtaking.

Despite staying outside the world of awards, their musicality was lauded by both fans and critics.

If you want to savor the essence of live sessions or experience the true core of jazz-funk, this is a band you should hear.

Blues After HoursWest Road Blues Band

The West Road Blues Band, which revolutionized Japan’s blues scene.

Released in 1975, Blues Power is their landmark debut album.

It features a distinctive sound that fuses electric blues and blues rock with elements of traditional Japanese music.

This album is packed with the appeal of a powerhouse band that even opened for B.

B.

King.

It’s recommended not only for blues fans but also for anyone who wants to explore the depth of Japanese music.

The more you listen, the more it resonates—a timeless classic.

BlueFujifabric

Fujifabric “Blue (short version)”
Blue Fujifabric

This song was released in 2014 as a double A-side single, “Blue/WIRED.” The gentle vocals and sound are soothing, aren’t they? It’s filled with lovely words that feel as if they’ve put into lyrics the bittersweet, restless emotions about youth that everyone experiences.

Boo! Boo! ÉtrangerKisara

Boo! Boo! Étranger / Kisara feat. v flower & Ci flower – Boo! Boo! Étranger [Vocaloid Duet]
Boo! Boo! Etranger Kisara

A story that brings people closer slips into your ears with a light, catchy rhythm.

Kisara’s “Boo! Boo! Étranger” comically portrays the process of gradually understanding each other.

The distinctive vocals of v4 flower and Ci flower intertwine exquisitely, creating a vivid sense that the two are actually conversing! I think it has a special resonance especially when you’re feeling apprehensive about new encounters.