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)
dissonanceKeyakizaka46

A signature work by Keyakizaka46 that fuses electronic sounds with rock elements.
It carries messages of resisting peer pressure and having the strength to uphold one’s personal beliefs, opening up a new frontier for idol music.
Released in April 2017 in five formats—Types A through D and a regular edition—it sold over 630,000 copies in its first week and topped the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
This is a recommended track for those who want music that resonates with the feelings of young people in modern society and inspires deeper reflection on one’s convictions and way of life.
ForgivenessSANTA

Starting with a gentle piano and unfolding into a grand soundscape, this song explores the theme of “forgiveness” in modern society.
SANTA’s delicate vocals and expressive delivery are striking—sometimes tender, sometimes powerful—resonating like the June rainy season sky.
Produced in December 2024 as the theme song for a film of the same title, with lyrics co-written by SANTA, the work is a bold piece filled with the artist’s heartfelt intent.
The melody and lyrics, crafted to accompany the story of the film “Forgiveness: The Wiseman’s Solitude,” are perfect for moments of contemplation during the rainy season.
It’s a song that quietly stays by your side when your heart feels heavy or when you need the courage to forgive someone.
Songs with titles that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (171–180)
Fruity!Fruity!!Too Much Too Young

They are known as a band leading the ska-punk scene out of Nagoya.
Influenced by the 2 Tone ska band The Specials, Too Much Too Young delivers fast, short ska-punk.
In 2010, they shared stages with Tokyo ska-punk bands at Nagoya venues like Sakae TIGHT ROPE and Tsurumai DAY TRIP.
Their energetic fusion of ska and punk embodies the indie scene’s freedom of expression and a deep love for the genre.
On their 2010 tour, “Ningen ni Nareru Hon” (The Book That Can Make You Human), they strengthened ties with local fans, carving out a unique presence in Nagoya’s music scene.
They’re the perfect band for listeners seeking the breezy uplift of ska-punk and the breakneck drive of punk rock.
Fanfaresumika

A refreshing song that carries a powerful message about breaking through the darkness of night to welcome a new morning.
It’s striking how the protagonist, once shut inside their shell, musters the courage to take a step into the outside world.
Many listeners will likely feel encouraged by the resolve to overcome hardship and trials and meet a new self.
Released in August 2018, the track was used as the opening theme for the anime film “I Want to Eat Your Pancreas.” It’s also included on the album “AMUSIC” and is known as one of sumika’s signature works.
A perfect song to listen to before heading out for warm-weather activities, and recommended for those moments when you need courage to try something new.
Funamizaka (Funami Slope)Sora Taiju

Set in a northern port town, this is a wistful love song.
Released in May 2025, it is positioned as the third installment in Daiki Sora’s “Hokkaido Series.” The story, set against famous sights in Otaru, paints vivid scenes in the listener’s mind.
Sora’s sweet yet heartrending vocals beautifully capture the delicate emotions of the male narrator.
The worldview, where the cityscape overlaps with a bittersweet romance, is a must-hear.
Be sure to give it a close listen!
Song of ParentsGReeeeN

This is a heartwarming song that gently portrays a parent-child relationship as it evolves—from childhood memories, through a rebellious phase, to a deep sense of gratitude today.
Released by GReeeeN in June 2009 on the album “Shio, Kosho” (“Salt, Pepper”), the song reflects on memories with one’s parents and expresses the honest feelings one wishes to convey now as an adult.
Centered on themes of familial bonds and gratitude, its simple lyrics and warm melody evoke a sense of hometown nostalgia.
It’s a recommended track for those who want to express their appreciation to their parents anew, or for those living away from their hometown.
FANTASYVirginelle

A masterpiece of elegant yet powerful dance music, spun with the heart of Italy.
VIRGINELLE’s crystalline vocals and the gleaming sound of synthesizers create exquisite chemistry, ushering dreams and romance onto the dance floor.
Released in 1990 as a 12-inch single on Italy’s A.
Beat-C label, this work—with its high-energy beats and dramatic development—became a symbol of Eurobeat’s golden era.
Featured in the SUPER EUROBEAT album series, it has captivated dance music fans around the world.
The exhilarating lift and wistful melodies unique to Eurobeat are perfect for a late-night highway drive, delivering a heart-racing sense of adventure just for you.





