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” (301–310)
Wind HarborEisaku Okawa

Since his debut in 1969, Eisaku Ōkawa—the grand master of the enka world—has continued to work energetically even into the Reiwa era.
Beginning with his massive hit Sazanka no Yado, many of you surely have Ōkawa’s masterpieces in your karaoke repertoire.
This time, we’re introducing Kazemina-to, a Heisei-era classic that Ōkawa released in 2007.
Though Ōkawa can deliver any style of enka with overwhelming vocal skill, Kazemina-to is a gem whose overall sound carries a refreshing lightness while exuding an inescapable melancholy—a remarkable warmth and depth that really hits home.
The melody spans a fairly wide range, and performing the classic enka-style kobushi (ornamental bends) without overexertion is no easy task.
I recommend repeatedly listening to the original track and studying details such as where Ōkawa takes his breaths.
FEBFrederick

A song that delicately portrays the stillness and warmth of winter.
It’s included on Frederic’s mini-album “Yuyou Kan’ei Kaiyuuroku,” released in February 2023.
Born from a strong desire to express the feeling of February through voice, Kenji Mihara’s gentle vocals tenderly wrap the winter scenery.
The lyrics weave in the bonds and hope people feel even amid the cold, while a floaty sound that fuses pop and electronica leaves a lasting impression.
It’s a heartwarming track perfect for quiet winter nights spent with someone special.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (311–320)
When I turn around, it's YokohamaMarcia

Marcia, a third-generation Japanese Brazilian who debuted in Japan, made a spectacular entrance in January 1989 with her single “Furimukeba Yokohama,” which became a major hit, selling over 150,000 copies.
With her powerful voice and glamorous appearance, she quickly drew attention and swept numerous newcomer awards that year, including Best New Artist at the Japan Record Awards.
The following year, she made her first appearance on the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, achieving the remarkable feat of performing via a live satellite broadcast from São Paulo.
Beyond her singing career, she has been active as an actress and TV personality, and has received high praise for her work in musicals as well.
She is a recommended artist not only for fans of Japanese kayōkyoku and enka, but also for those interested in cultural exchange between Brazil and Japan.
Two Drifting CloudsMika Jinno

A heartwarming song filled with feelings for a precious person.
Mika Shinno’s emotionally rich vocals gently embrace the ache of love.
Released in February 2003, it captivated many listeners and even earned a spot at that year’s Kohaku Uta Gassen.
The lyrics, which portray the couple’s relationship like clouds drifting in the sky, are especially memorable.
It’s a wonderful piece that conveys both the kindness of caring for someone and the strength of valuing your own feelings.
Why not sing it slowly while thinking of someone important to you? It will surely warm your heart.
FAKE HEARTKIRA x Asteroid

This is a Vocaloid duet with a danceable beat that shakes your eardrums.
Created by KIRA and ASTEROID, it was released in September 2024.
Featuring an engaging back-and-forth between Kagamine Rin and Len, the track delivers a positive message: “Even in a world full of lies, if we can enjoy living, we win.” Sing it at karaoke and the place will feel like a festival! When you do, forget about appearances and dance your heart out!
Funny Insipid Candy VendorBoiled Fruits

“Funny Insipid Candy Vendor” is a song by Nirukajitsu, included on the album “MWLÁND” released in November 2024, with its music video published in December.
It’s a duet by flower and Nirukajitsu, featuring an addictive melody line and lyrics woven with sharp critiques of modern society.
Its distinctive sound arrangement—rock-based while incorporating diverse genres—showcases Nirukajitsu’s style in full.
Be sure to give it a careful listen!
Windy DayELLEGARDEN

A track from ELLEGARDEN’s April 2002 album “DON’T TRUST ANYONE BUT US,” characterized by positive lyrics and a rugged, full-bodied sound.
It’s a highly message-driven song that sings about everyday emotional shifts and the importance of living with a forward-looking mindset.
Takeshi Hosomi’s clear vocals and the powerful melody leave a strong impression, and it’s a popular number frequently performed live.
The lyrics evoke empathy by depicting life’s ups and downs and personal growth through natural phenomena.
It’s an exhilarating rock tune perfect for driving, one that gives you the courage to try new things and the strength to overcome difficulties.





