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.
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A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “Ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (311–320)
roller coasterTELLECHO

TELLECHO, which creates a distinctive atmosphere born from Niigata, has a compelling power that moves listeners’ hearts.
Debuting in 2017, the melodic shifts in their song “Haseru” can instantly transform everyday scenes into something vividly colorful.
The lyrics carried by Motoki Ota’s voice will prompt you to reflect on yourself.
Moreover, their musicality turns one’s state of mind toward a positive affirmation.
TELLECHO is a presence that conveys Niigata’s unique sensibility to the world through music.
bladeThe Back Horn

THE BACK HORN has pursued their distinctive sound since their indie days.
Formed in 1998, they’ve produced hits such as “Wana (Trap)” and “Cobalt Blue.” Grounded in a raw rock sound, their music ranges from downcast to beautiful to powerfully intense.
In 2018, they celebrated their 20th anniversary with an anniversary tour that included overseas dates and a performance at Nippon Budokan.
Experience their world—a sound that stirs the emotions sleeping deep within your heart.
Jettin’THE JET BOY BANGERZ

Debuting in spectacular fashion with their first single “Jettin’” on August 23, 2023, THE JET BOY BANGERZ are a rising act formed under LDH JAPAN.
Boasting impressive backgrounds, the 10-member group includes talent from LDH’s renowned dance leagues and vocal ensembles, making them a powerhouse lineup.
Their diverse musicality, brought together by members with varied strengths, has already captivated a wide range of listeners.
With fresh sounds aimed at Gen Z and performances that feel like watching a live show, they’re truly an act you won’t want to miss!
16BOOSTERZTHE RAMPAGE

The undulating bass drop of “16BOOSTERZ” is addictive.
Released by THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE, formed in 2014, this track is an aggressive killer tune with their signature danceable flair.
The piercing vocals of RIKU, Kazuma Kawamura, and Hokuto Yoshino mesh perfectly with the four-on-the-floor beat that goes “don, don, don, don.” It’s a top recommendation as an upper tune that makes you want to crank the subwoofer and hit the road!
Just One Victory (Tatta Hitotsu no Shōri)TM NETWORK

TM NETWORK is a musical unit that has gained popularity for its flexible musicality, seamlessly embracing the trends of each era—from rock to digital sounds.
Their 16th single, “JUST ONE VICTORY (Tatta Hitotsu no Shōri),” used as the theme song for the animated film CAROL, is memorable for its colorful sound and catchy melody.
Its message—that a bright future awaits beyond the struggles and battles we endure—can be a source of motivation to rise again and again.
With voltage surging toward the finale and lifting your spirits, it’s a timeless masterpiece that never fades.
A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “Ji.” From buzzworthy tracks to popular hits (321–330)
Japanese MotherFuckerTOKYO YANKEES

Formed in 1989, the Japanese rock band TOKYO YANKEES is known for its heavy metal and thrash metal sound.
They debuted on Extasy Records, founded by YOSHIKI of X JAPAN, and released their first major-debut album, “Do THE DIRTY,” in 1991.
In 1993, they made their major-label debut with “GHOSTRIDER” on Nippon Columbia.
With an extreme, noisy rock ’n’ roll style and powerful live performances, they captivate fans.
They have appeared at a wide range of festivals and events in Japan and abroad, and over the years, supported by their distinctive style and dedicated fan base, they have become a significant presence in the Japanese rock scene.
Highly recommended for those who love intense music.
Jelly Roll RodeoTOK¥O $KUNX

An upbeat rockabilly track that makes you feel like you’re galloping on horseback.
It’s a song by TOK¥O $KUNX, a popular band that energized the psychobilly scene since their formation in 1986, included on their 1993 album “Cattle Dick.” The sound arrangement incorporating traditional instruments and the contrasting raspy vocal delivery are striking.
You can tell in an instant that it’s music only they can make.
Once you’re hooked, there’s no escape—experience TOK¥O $KUNX for yourself.





