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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”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (51–60)

Forever LoveX JAPAN

It’s the ultimate ballad that epitomizes the band’s extraordinarily dramatic history.

The magnificent orchestration and the piano melodies performed by YOSHIKI intertwine with Toshi’s poignant yet powerful high-tone vocals to superbly convey the grand theme of eternal love that endures even after losing the one you love.

Released in July 1996, this song was also included on that year’s masterpiece album, Dahlia.

Chosen as the theme song for the theatrical animated film X, based on CLAMP’s work, and later featured in a commercial starring Junichiro Koizumi, it became a classic widely known beyond the band’s fanbase.

On nights when you’re thinking of someone dear, listening while immersing yourself in its expansive world will move you to tears with its profoundly emotional resonance.

FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZYToshinobu Kubota feat. MISIA

Toshinobu Kubota feat. MISIA – FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZY [Official Video]
FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZY Toshinobu Kubota feat. MISIA

It’s a truly dreamlike duet featuring two leading singers who drive Japan’s music scene.

Toshinobu Kubota’s breezy groove blends perfectly with MISIA’s endlessly soaring vocals! The exhilaration born from their back-and-forth vocals feels liberating just to listen to.

The song celebrates a grand, positive love, like lovers sprouting wings and freely dancing across the sky.

Released as a single in March 2008, it was later included on the album “Timeless Fly.” It was also used as the image song for Cirque du Soleil’s “DAIHATSU DRALION,” and its worldview really strikes a chord.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to forget your worries and feel refreshed.

General changeano

ano “Fuhen” MUSIC VIDEO
Fuhen ano

Ano, who is also active as the vocalist of the band I’s and is popular for her distinctive character, released her second major digital single in October 2022.

The song drew attention for being written and composed by Seikan Ozaki of CreepHyp.

Its lyrics give voice to the pain of being constrained by someone else’s idea of “normal” and affirm one’s own version of “normal,” likely resonating deeply with those who find life challenging.

The track was used as the ending theme for the anime KUROMI’S PRETTY JOURNEY and is included on the album Nyan Nyan To To.

It’s a powerful rock number we hope you’ll listen to when you feel swayed by the voices around you.

PhotographEO

Photograph / Kagamine Rin [EO (Eo)]
Photograph EO

When I gaze at the trees turning colors, old memories suddenly come flooding back.

It’s a wistful electronic tune that perfectly suits the sentimental mood of autumn.

Created by EO, a Vocaloid producer known for emotionally stirring soundscapes, the track was released in 2023.

The fragile vocals of Kagamine Rin beautifully harmonize with the melancholic melody.

The lyrics portray the feelings of gazing at a single photograph and cherishing days that can never return.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to alone at dusk, lost in your thoughts.

Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (61–70)

force majeureVaundy

Force Majeure / Vaundy: MUSIC VIDEO
Fukakōryoku by Vaundy

This track was released as a digital-only single on January 22, 2020, and it gives the impression of “Only Vaundy could sing this!” I think you can broadly divide the song into two parts: the calmer first half and the latter half where the high notes really shine.

The range is very wide too, from A#2 to C5.

In the rap section of the first half, that relaxed feel is key.

Sing it coolly, but make sure your words are clear so it doesn’t turn into a mumble.

For the high notes starting from the chorus in the second half, lift your facial muscles to get ready, then project your voice as if aiming far into the distance! Since the high notes keep coming, that burst of energy—sheer momentum—is crucial.

When you nail this part, it feels amazing for both the singer and the listener! Vaundy has many challenging songs, so they’re really rewarding to practice.

Definitely give it a try!

Fighting My WayHatsuboshi Academy, Giga, Saki Hanami

Hatsuboshi Gakuen “Fighting My Way” Official Music Video (HATSUBOSHI GAKUEN – Fighting My Way)
Fighting My Way Hatsuboshi Academy, Giga, Saki Hanami

This is a character song from the game “Gakuen Idolmaster,” known as Gakumasu, and it’s the solo track by Saki Hanami, whom my student called the final boss! I’ve tried singing this song at karaoke myself, but it’s definitely not something you can sing just by casually listening to it! The tempo is fast, and the melody comes at you in rapid succession, so unless you really listen closely and get to the point where you can hum along, it’s pretty tough to handle at karaoke.

In fact, Gakumasu has a lot of songs made by Vocaloid producers, so most of them are said to be quite difficult.

It’s a fun song to listen to on its own, and if you can sing it, it’s super cool and feels great! I recommend humming when you’re learning the song.

Don’t hum by pushing with your throat; try doing it lightly so the resonance hits between your eyebrows!

from the edgeFictionJunction feat. LiSA

A special track from composer Yuki Kajiura’s music project FictionJunction featuring rock heroine LiSA! It was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

The lyrics—seeking light from the depths of darkness and moving forward while bearing sorrow—perfectly reflect the protagonists’ resolve in their battle against demons.

Released in September 2019, this collaboration was realized by the production team’s intent to enhance the work’s overall cohesion.

It’s the perfect number for moments when you want the courage to take a step forward, even amid harsh realities.