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 (21–30)
freedomtofubeats

Created by tofubeats, a Kobe-born music producer highly trusted by fellow musicians, this piece gently lightens the heart.
The track was chosen as the theme song for the short film “Mukachi no Kachika” and was released in May 2023.
Its comfortable beat and transparent sound foster a gentle mood, and the message in the lyrics—“It’s okay to be more free”—helps release the heart from everyday constraints.
It’s a work that gives you the courage to take a step forward.
JUST DANCE!Genta Matsuda

Genta Matsuda of Travis Japan, who has been drawing attention for his unique character on variety shows, is also from Saitama Prefecture.
While his charm is often epitomized by his airheaded side—he’s affectionately known as “Kuku Niki” for not being able to recite the multiplication tables—that’s far from his only appeal! As many of you may know, the group made their global major debut in October 2022 with the digital single “JUST DANCE!” Their sharp dance performances are a must-see.
He’s also been making remarkable strides as an actor: in 2024, his performance in the drama “Tokyo Tower” earned him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Nikkan Sports Drama Grand Prix.
Many are captivated by the contrast between his dazzling stage presence and the serious expressions he shows as an actor.
Keep your eyes on him as he continues to shine both as an idol and an actor!
A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with “ji.” From trending tracks to popular hits (31–40)
Jenny High WashGenie High

This song was released in May 2020, a time when the importance of handwashing was emphasized during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Set over a hip-hop-style beat, the languid, rap-like delivery of the lyrics gives it a distinctly stylish vibe.
The song carries a positive message: while maintaining the physical distance recommended during the pandemic, let’s keep our hearts close.
It might refresh your mood when you feel like adding a splash of color to a monotonous day.
10 Years Love StoryT-BOLAN

Opening quietly with the gentle tone of an acoustic guitar, this love song features Arashi Moritomo’s whisper-like vocals that resonate deeply.
The straightforward lyrics, pledging to walk side by side even ten years from now, are enough to make your heart swell just by listening.
As the song progresses, drums join in and the arrangement unfolds dramatically, as if their love is growing deeper and more certain over time.
This track was included as the B-side to the single “Ai no Tame ni Ai no Naka de,” released in November 1995.
Thanks to its high level of craftsmanship, it has long been cherished among fans as a hidden gem.
Listen to it on a night when you’re talking about the future with someone special, and it will surely remind you of the bond you share.
Jenny StarGenie High

In September 2021, the album Jennistar, featuring 12 tracks, was released, and this song is the one that bears its title.
With MELRAW brought on for the arrangement, the track is a cool piece built on a powerful synth sound.
It’s sung with brimming confidence about becoming stars themselves, conveying a momentum that feels like they’re racing up to stardom.
That positive energy lights a spark in the listener’s heart as well.
When you’re striving toward a big goal or want to lift your spirits, listening to it will surely give you a push forward.
Jenny High's ThemeGenie High

This track, named after the band itself, appears on their debut mini-album “JENNIHIG” released in October 2018, and serves as a perfect calling card for the group.
The highlight is, without question, its mic-relay format in which each member delivers a 16-bar rap.
The lyrics, written by Enon Kawatani, capture each member’s individuality with precision, making it a number that accentuates the appeal of a band bringing together talents from different fields.
It’s an ideal entry point for anyone new to their music.
Prince of HellSeikima-II

If you want to bask in a solemn, ominous atmosphere, Seikima-II’s early signature track is perfect! The lyrics, depicting a ritual in which a prince of the demon realm is born into this world, feel like a single dark fantasy film.
Demon Kakka’s commanding vocals dramatize the epic story to stunning effect.
Layered, hefty guitars and choral parts reminiscent of church music ride over a leisurely rhythm—this weighty sound is irresistible.
The song was included on their debut album, “Seikima-II: Akuma ga Kitarite Heavy Metal,” released in September 1985.
Play it to kick off Halloween night, and you’ll be drawn into a world that’s both eerie and majestic.





