Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'
From everyday words like “futari” (two of us) and “fuyu” (winter) to many katakana terms like “photo–” and “brother–,” there are plenty of titles that start with the sound fu.
What words come to mind? This article introduces popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with fu.
There’s a wide range to choose from, and it’s fairly easy to find unique titles too—so it might be fun to memorize them! Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re curious about songs that start with fu, but also as a prompt for picking songs, such as in karaoke shiritori where you connect titles by the last character.
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Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (161–170)
I want to keep touching you.tonun

Singer-songwriter tonun has released a J-pop tune that stirs listeners’ hearts with a Western-tinged sound woven from a groovy track and a sweet, smoky vocal.
Released in May 2025, the song also serves as part of the original soundtrack for TV Asahi’s Friday Night Drama “Mamono.” It’s a track that further evolves the musicality he’s showcased across numerous works like the album “Intro” and the single “Sugar Magic,” with lyrics that closely intertwine with the drama’s worldview leaving a strong impression.
Fully displaying his prowess—handling guitar, track production, and mixing himself—the piece boasts a comfortable groove infused with elements of Black music.
It’s a perfect pick for a driving soundtrack or a calm, late-night relaxation session.
FixBrandy Senki

Having finally made their major debut, the girls’ band Brandy Senki has been attracting attention not only in the Japanese rock scene but also in the mainstream.
They’ve already produced several great songs, but the one we especially recommend for women with lower voices is Fix.
While it’s not exactly a low-pitched song, the overall range is kept modest, making it perfectly manageable for singers with deeper voices.
Its relaxed tempo also makes it easy to make simple course corrections, so it’s a good pick for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
Blouse and GhostNagisa Kuroki

Women with low voices are often thought to struggle with falsetto, but that’s not actually the case.
In many instances, low-voiced women mainly find low-register falsetto difficult, while higher-register falsetto is relatively attainable.
“Blouse and Ghost” is a must-sing track for low-voiced women working on falsetto.
The song’s structure places the A section in the low–mid range, the B section in the mid range, and the chorus in the mid–high range.
Because the falsetto passages are set relatively high, even women with low voices can often sing them with surprising ease.
Although the pitch can be a bit tricky to track at times, it’s highly recommended for low-voiced women looking to strengthen their falsetto.
Fly HigherCamelots feat. F.A.T.M

An exquisite track that fuses hip-hop and hyperpop! It’s a piece by Camelots feat.
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M, set for release in February 2025.
The duet between Rakuda Hoshi and v flower is cool, the sound design is irresistibly catchy, and the message about self-affirmation and hope for the future is captivating.
With its refreshing vibe, it’s perfect as background music for walking around the city.
PhotographEXILE ATSUSHI feat. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

This is a rousing anthem that sings of the dream of Koshien on a grand scale.
A message-driven work that engraves in the heart the efforts and friendships of high school baseball players, the bonds with teammates, and gratitude toward family.
EXILE ATSUSHI’s deeply emotive vocals blend beautifully with the brilliant horn section of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.
Since its release in June 2023, it has been used as the support song for the 105th National High School Baseball Championship and as the theme song for “Netto Koshien,” stirring the hearts of baseball fans across the country.
Sheet music for school wind bands has also been published and is widely performed.
FlowerZumi

Zumi is an artist whose compositions are rooted in Black music like soul and funk, earning popularity among hardcore music aficionados.
Although he’s still relatively under the radar, critics are paying close attention to him as a rising artist to watch.
His new song “Flower” is characterized by a structure that showcases his distinctive low-register voice throughout.
While you need to be mindful of the groove, the vocal range is narrow and largely sits in the low to low-mid register, making it an excellent piece for highlighting the appeal of men with deeper voices.
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A work that combines dizzying developments with an intense, provocative message.
It’s a track posted by Ihakushi at Vocakore 2025 Winter in February 2025, and the back-and-forth rap by GUMI, Hatsune Miku, and Kaai Yuki is phenomenal.
The sound fuses a hard-edged track beat with stylish electronics, resulting in a tough, hard-hitting sonic profile.
The lyrics, overflowing with a burning passion for creation, are also compelling.
Give it a listen and you’ll be slammed by its searing rhymes and knockout flow.





