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.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (221–230)
fatalGEMN

A track that captivates with its heavy, resonant bass and striking melody.
The fated love portrayed by GEMN, the duo of Tatsuya Kitani and Kento Nakajima, stirs intense emotions hidden within.
Expressed through powerful low tones, the soul-stirring vocals highlight the work’s depth, conveying the light and shadow of humanity, maddening love, and the irony of fate.
Released digitally in July 2024, this piece serves as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime “Oshi no Ko,” brilliantly reflecting the characters’ complex feelings.
It’s a song full of mature allure, perfect for quiet contemplation after night has fallen.
impure loveRiu Domura

A gem of a love song by Riu Domura that powerfully conveys the pain and poignancy of a love you can’t tell anyone about.
It delicately portrays the feelings of a woman who, despite having been with the one she loves, ends up feeling even more alone.
Depicting the struggle of a woman who suffers in a convenient relationship yet cannot cut off her feelings for the other person, the track was released in January 2024, later included on the album “Irregular Diary,” and has become a fan favorite performed live.
It’s a song we especially recommend to those who have been hurt by love or are currently tormented by an unrequited relationship.
Fishbowl TownLotus Land

A skilled instrumental trio delivering an original sound that transcends genre boundaries.
Since forming in 2013, they’ve kept dance floors moving with a unique sonic world that fuses Nu Disco, Nu Jazz, Deep House, and more.
Their debut album, “Lotus Land,” released in July 2015, earned high marks on major CD shops’ jazz charts.
Their second album, “SUNRISE,” released in September 2016, also sold well, proving their prowess.
They’ve made their mark at music festivals such as earth garden and Freedom Sunset, and at their self-produced event “DISCOPIA vol.
1,” they performed alongside acts like CRO-MAGNON.
Their innovative approach—akin to club DJs expressed through live instrumentation—and their live performances that emphasize unity with the audience make them perfect for listeners seeking fresh musical encounters.
From the Train WindowOrigami JP

Formed in 2013, Origami JP is a four-piece instrumental band and a rare presence in post-rock, weaving delicate and meticulously crafted soundscapes.
Leader Shun Ono discovered toe at age 15 and set his sights on a musical path.
He went on to incorporate elements of math rock and emo, pursuing a distinctive musical identity.
With their 2014 album “113,197.
73,” the band garnered acclaim at home and abroad for its simple yet beautiful melodies and striking guitar work.
Blending ambient and shoegaze influences while evoking a distinctly Japanese sensibility, their songs have won support from overseas fans as well.
Although they have been on hiatus since February 2016, the crystalline tones heard at their once-a-year private shows are sure to leave a pleasant afterglow.
A perfect pick for those who want to spend some quiet time.
found & lostSurvive Said The Prophet

Survive Said The Prophet has been gaining attention at home and abroad for their sound, which fuses diverse musical styles around a post-hardcore core.
Their emotional songs—driven by powerful guitar riffs and a bilingual vocal that deftly shifts between English and Japanese—embody the very essence of loud rock.
Written as the opening theme for the TV anime BANANA FISH, which aired starting in July 2018, this track captivated many listeners with a sound that perfectly synced with the anime’s world.
Included on the album s p a c e [ s ], the song marked an important step toward their major-label debut.
Blending intensity with melodic elements, it’s an ideal entry point for music fans newly interested in loud rock, as well as those looking to explore post-hardcore sounds from Japan.
fluffyHatsuboshi Academy

It’s a love song that captures the heart-fluttering feelings of a girl falling in love.
Created by the familiar Hatsuboshi Academy from the mobile game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” it was included on their second single, “Yellow Big Bang!,” released in March 2025.
Kotone Fujita’s refreshing vocals and the catchy melody resonate pleasantly.
It beautifully expresses the sparkle of romance shining through everyday life.
Give it a listen when you want to get in a romantic mood!
Songs with titles that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (231–240)
trendKiyoshi Maekawa

“Fūchō” is a single released in 2024 by Kiyoshi Maekawa, who celebrated his 55th anniversary in 2023 and continues to be as active as ever.
Written by singer-songwriter Ryuun Nagai, the lyrics lament today’s prevailing “trends,” as the title suggests, while emphasizing the importance of caring for one another—something many people, not just middle-aged and older listeners, can relate to.
Thanks to Maekawa’s careful, expansive vocal delivery, the song conveys its message without feeling preachy, which is a real plus.
Although the key is low, making it approachable for those who struggle with high notes, the song actually spans a wide range; singing the firm, powerful low notes like Maekawa does can be surprisingly challenging.
If the pitch feels too low, try adjusting the key to find a range that suits your voice.





