A roundup of songs with titles that start with 'ji' (rare!)
Can you think of any words that start with “ぢ”? Actually, “ぢ” is only used when the “ち” sound appears twice in a row, as in “ちぢむ” (to shrink), or when it’s attached to another word, as in “そこぢから” (inner strength).
In other words, “ぢ” is only used from the second character onward.
Strictly speaking, there aren’t any standard words that start with “ぢ,” but song titles don’t have to follow those rules, do they? There aren’t many, but in this article I’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ぢ,” so please take a look.
A roundup of songs with titles that start with 'ji' (rare!)
DjangoRay Bryant
Ray Bryant – Django

From the album “Ray Bryant Trio,” released on January 15, 1994, here is “Django.” The tracklist is as follows: 1: Golden Earrings 2: Angel Eyes 3: Blues Changes 4: Splittin’ 5: Django 6: The Thrill Is Gone 7: Daahoud 8: Sonar
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