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 that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (211–220)
FOOT-AGE HEROAneiro

An ambitious work where avant-garde sound intertwines with philosophical lyrics.
Composed by d.
j.
Aneiro, it was released in February 2025.
Ranking 18th in the VOCACOLE Winter 2025 TOP 100, the piece masterfully balances techno beats with a dynamic melodic line.
Once you listen, you’re swept into its unparalleled, overwhelming world.
It may be the perfect track for moments when you want to sink into deep contemplation.
Funky Monkey BabyCarol

A quintessential Carol song that wraps a straightforward love story in breezy rock ’n’ roll, remaining as vibrant as ever.
It portrays the protagonist’s pure feelings as he becomes captivated by his lover’s playful gestures, carried by a melodious sound.
Released in June 1973, it achieved an exceptional 300,000 sales for a rock band at the time.
Its edgy guitar riffs and rhythmic phrases left a significant mark on the history of Japanese rock.
The track was also included on the album “Funky Monkey Baby.” With its catchy melody and infectious rhythm, this song is perfect for getting hyped with close friends at karaoke.
FantastipoTora Ji Haiji

This song expresses the feeling of moving forward while looking back on a wonderful youth, set to a 1970s disco sound.
Delivered by a duo of top idols teaming up, its retro, cheerful world becomes more uplifting the more you listen.
The distinctive dance is striking, and together with the catchy melody, it makes your body move before you know it.
Released in January 2005 as a movie theme song, it topped the Oricon weekly chart for two consecutive weeks.
It colors a story about brothers who are suddenly handed their father’s company, and with its disco-style strings and the timbre of a harpsichord, the performance vividly enriches that world.
As a tune to liven up any scene, it’s sure to help create wonderful memories.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (221–230)
FREEDOMTakanori Nishikawa with T. Komuro

A wholehearted track born from the collaboration between Takanori Nishikawa and Tetsuya Komuro.
Its powerful, resonant vocals, singing of a thirst for freedom and unwavering resolve, leave a deep impression on the listener.
Released on January 24, 2024, and selected as the theme song for the film Mobile Suit Gundam SEED FREEDOM, the piece beautifully fuses Komuro’s synthesizer craftsmanship with Nishikawa’s dynamic vocals.
Brimming with the courage and determination to reexamine the past and present while pursuing hope for the future, this is a song you’ll want to hear when facing hardships or standing at a crossroads in life.
normalConton Candy

It’s a song that wraps you in warm words and a soothing melody, gently accompanying days spent busy with work and life.
Conton Candy tenderly sings about the small happinesses found in everyday life and the importance of our connections with others.
Created as the ending theme for the TV anime “SAKAMOTO DAYS,” which aired in January 2025, the piece is marked by a melt-pop style with a driving feel and sweet, heartrending vocals.
In step with the anime’s story, it carefully portrays the characters’ feelings and bonds.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those seeking comfort for a tired heart or wanting to reaffirm their feelings for someone important.
Filmyama

Singer-songwriter yama, known for her stylish musicality, has been gaining popularity.
Her new track “Film” features a sound that blends 2-step and house with R&B, reminiscent of m-flo in the 2000s.
The vocal line centers on the higher register, and the chorus sustains a falsetto delivered in a whispery tone.
While pitch control isn’t especially difficult, the R&B style calls for techniques like falls and ad-libs, and the extended high-note phrases demand considerable stamina.
FUN!!DECO*27

It’s a heartwarming song brimming with energy and a bright vibe! Created by the duo DECO*27 and Iyowa, this piece is an insert song for “Project SEKAI the Movie: The Broken World and the Miku Who Can’t Sing.” Sung by four vocalists—Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Megurine Luka, and MEIKO—it’s a pop tune carrying an uplifting message in its lyrics: “Thanks to you, I can jump higher.” It’s the perfect track to listen to when you need a boost!





