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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (281–290)

Married Couple FlowersMiyuki Kanomi

[Full MV] Miyuki Kanomi “Fūfu-bana (Husband and Wife Flower)” [Official]
Married couple: Hana, Kana, No, Miyuki

Miyuki Hanano, a native of Agano City in Niigata Prefecture, is an enka singer who began her career in 2009 and made her major-label debut with Tokuma Japan Communications in 2016.

Starting with her debut song “Shiroi Sunadokei,” she has released a series of tracks that resonate with listeners through her warm vocals, including “Kanpai-zake” and “Senmō Honsen.” In 2019, she marked her 10th anniversary with a commemorative dinner show and has continued to work energetically.

In September 2023, she released new songs “Meoto-bana” and “Echigo-sen.” Incorporating waltz rhythms and drawing on her Niigata roots, her broad expressive range extends beyond the conventional bounds of enka.

She also travels the country by car to bring her music to audiences, captivating many fans with her friendly personality and charming smile.

Nostalgia for My HometownMinami Hazuki

[MV] Minami Hazuki / Hometown Longing (full ver.)
Hometown Nostalgia Hazuki Minami

Minami Hazuki is an enka and kayōkyoku singer from Niigata Prefecture.

She made her CD debut in 2009 with “Koi no Uranai Kakure Dori” on King Records, moved to Tokyo in 2020, and transferred to Teichiku Records in June 2021.

Her first single after the move, “Yurusanai de… Nee,” reached No.

1 on the Weekly USEN HIT Enka/Kayōkyoku Chart.

A versatile artist, she not only performs enka but also takes on a wide range of genres including pop and rock, and showcases piano-vocal performances and flute playing.

She is recommended for listeners drawn to songs imbued with love for her hometown and to a voice that feels both nostalgic and fresh, reminiscent of Showa-era kayōkyoku.

Stand in the windFuyumi Sakamoto

Fuyumi Sakamoto – Standing in the Wind
Fuyumi Sakamoto Standing in the Wind

When you think of Fuyumi Sakamoto, catchy enka comes to mind, but this piece is composed with a particularly familiar, pop-leaning melody even among her works.

While the vocal range isn’t exactly narrow, there are no long sustained notes at the very top, so it’s not a song that demands a specific voice type.

In addition, there are relatively few kobushi (the characteristic enka vocal ornament), so as long as you follow the vocal line carefully, anyone should be able to sing it without trouble.

There is a brief falsetto part in the chorus; if that feels difficult, try lowering the key.

The overall range isn’t wide, so if you set the key properly, anyone should be able to sing it through.

Songs with titles starting with 'Fu'. The unique and wide world of 'Fu' (291–300)

Husband-and-Wife SlopeHarumi Miyako

Harumi Miyako has reigned as one of Japan’s leading enka singers across the Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa eras.

She made her debut in 1964 with “Komaru no Koto yo,” and the following year shot to stardom with “Anko Tsubaki wa Koi no Hana.” Her powerful yet deeply expressive voice has moved countless listeners and produced numerous hit songs.

In 1975, “Kita no Yado kara” won both the Japan Record Award and the Japan Kayō Award.

Then, with “Osaka Shigure” in 1980, she received the Best Vocal Performance award, achieving an unprecedented triple crown in the history of the Japan Record Awards.

She also appeared in NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen for 20 consecutive years starting in 1965, truly becoming a familiar “face of New Year’s Eve.” She is highly recommended not only for enka fans but also for anyone who wants to experience traditional Japanese singing.

FUNKEYSDa-iCE

Da-iCE / 「FUNKEYS」Music Video
FUNKEYSDa-iCE

An ambitious new work celebrating their 11th debut anniversary has arrived from Da-iCE.

The track is scheduled for release in January 2025.

The title includes the word “FUN,” expressing enjoyment, and it looks like we can expect an upbeat, bright tune.

The release will feature two songs, with live footage included as a bonus.

Not only does it fully showcase Da-iCE’s hallmark dance performance and vocal prowess, but it’s also a must-hear thanks to a special collaboration featuring Akiko Wada.

It might become the perfect companion for your commute to work or school.

It’s also recommended for when you need a boost of energy or a change of pace.

Fish and Tipsdo~pamine

The relentless, driving melody line feels unbelievably good! This piece by Dopamine was released in January 2025.

It’s an EDM track with a build that intensifies toward the drop, and the sound design carries a hardcore music essence that will boost your energy the moment you listen.

The lyrics, which question how we live our lives, blend philosophical depth with passionate intensity.

Be sure to add this song to your playlist!

Flash!!!King Gnu

This is a track that captivates with its energetic sound and innovative lyrics.

It’s a song where the diverse musicality of King Gnu’s members comes together, primarily rooted in rock while weaving in elements of jazz and electronica.

Released in July 2018 as a digital-only single, it was featured in NTT Docomo’s “5G” commercial, which greatly boosted the band’s recognition.

The lyrics, repeatedly evoking images of flashes and explosions, seem to express the strength of living fully in the present moment.

While the song exudes an overwhelming presence in live performances and may feel a bit challenging with its rapid-fire delivery, the vocal range isn’t particularly high—so listen closely and give it a try!