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A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “ji,” from buzzworthy tracks to popular hits.

As one way to liven up karaoke, you might sing songs by the same artist or within the same genre.

Another fun idea is to pick a character from the Japanese syllabary and sing songs that start with it.

In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of tracks themed around songs that start with “ji.”

There are many words that begin with “ji,” so you can enjoy a wide variety of titles.

From upbeat, crowd-pleasing pop and rock to heartwarming ballads, check these out for inspiration when choosing karaoke songs or creating playlists.

A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (71–80)

To be freeV6

V6 / To Be Free (YouTube Ver.)
V6 for Freedom

This song’s emotional rock sound pierces straight through the heart.

Released in May 1999 as the 13th single, it became well-known as the theme song for the popular TV program “Let’s Go to School!” and reached No.

2 on the Oricon weekly charts.

The piece portrays the anguish of being bound by the invisible chains of society’s rules and expectations, to the point of nearly losing one’s true self.

Many listeners may find their own feelings reflected in the restless desire to break free from the status quo.

Ta-da☆Zedd feat. C&K

TV Anime “Dragon Ball DAIMA” Non-Credit Opening Video | “Jaka☆Jaan”
Jaka☆Jaan Z feat. C&K

It’s the opening theme for the TV anime Dragon Ball DAIMA.

This track sparks a chemical reaction between cutting-edge dance music crafted by Grammy-winning producer Zedd and the soul-stirring vocals of C&K! The exhilarating feeling that heralds the start of an adventure and the lyrics depicting bonds with friends link perfectly with the story’s worldview.

Whether you’ve been following the series or are discovering it for the first time, it’s a moving masterpiece that’s sure to set your heart ablaze.

Then, why?Mao Abe

This is a poignant ballad by Mao Abe that sings of the helpless feeling when you realize you were the only one who was serious, after being led on by someone’s suggestive behavior.

The regret of having believed the words of a capricious, cat-like partner, and the pain that makes you want to demand, “Then why did you say that?” ride on her emotional vocals and pierce straight into your heart.

The song is included on the album “Su.” released in June 2011.

Remarkably, Abe wrote it during her high school years, and the pure, youthful cry of the heart resonates with raw intensity.

When you’re suffering from a lover’s ambiguous attitude and have nowhere to put your feelings, listening to this can feel as though it’s speaking for you.

Its gut-wrenching lyrics, paradoxically, will gently wrap your loneliness in warmth.

A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (81–90)

JOINTRIP SLYME

With a sprightly piano intro and a bouncy beat, this track heralds the start of a joyous, heart-lifting time.

Centered on the exhilaration and togetherness of people meeting and connecting, the members’ tight-knit mic relay creates a warm groove that feels like an easygoing conversation among close friends.

Released in June 2003 as their seventh single, it was featured in an NTT DoCoMo Melody Call commercial and also served as a bridge to the album “TIME TO GO.” Put it on during a drive with friends or a house party and the vibe is sure to get even more fun.

It’s perfect for those moments when you want to soak in happy feelings and add a splash of color to everyday life.

Rose of PassionTHE BLUE HEARTS

[Official] THE BLUE HEARTS 'Rose of Passion' [6th Single (1990/7/25)] THE BLUE HEARTS / Jyounetsu no Bara
The Rose of Passion THE BLUE HEARTS

A timeless anthem of encouragement sung by the legendary rock band THE BLUE HEARTS.

Sometimes the answer is right in front of us, yet we overthink things and lose sight of it, don’t we? This song blasts away that mental fog and powerfully reminds us that “what truly matters is right within your heart.” Released in July 1990, it’s also famous for having made a big splash as the theme song for the TV drama “High School Graffiti 2.” It’s the perfect track when you need the courage to take on a challenge or when your confidence is starting to waver.

Give it a listen and let the passion hidden in your heart burst into bright, blazing flame!

GIGOLO&GIGOLETBOØWY

A classic BOØWY track that vividly blends Kyosuke Himuro’s portrayal of cat-and-mouse in the urban night with Tomoyasu Hotei’s buoyant guitar riffs.

The lyrics, depicting a man and woman reveling in a fleeting game of love, draw listeners into a cool, slightly dangerous nocturnal world.

The song is included on the 1987 album PSYCHOPATH.

It’s a deeply cherished number for fans, having been performed at the legendary December 1987 concert where the band announced their breakup at the height of their popularity.

It’s perfect for a night drive when you want to lift your mood.

Jam it!Yasuhiro (Yasuhiro)

Jam It! Yasuhiro (Yasuhiro) feat. Maki Tsurumaki, Akane Kotonoha, Ritsu Namine, Tsuina-chan
Jam it! YASUHIRO (Yasuhiro)

A heart-thumping dance orchestra crafted by YASUHIRO (Yasuhiro), known for captivating fans with his meticulous musical structures! The theme of this work is “Let’s get together and share the fun!” The parts sung in turn by the four Vocaloids feel just like a carefree jam session with close friends, and simply listening will put a smile on your face! Put it on when you want to hype things up with friends or kickstart your day on a high note—it’s sure to boost your spirits!