Songs with titles that start with 'Ke'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘Ke’ (け),” what tracks come to mind?
It’s not always easy to think of any off the top of your head, right?
Even after doing some research, I got the impression they’re surprisingly hard to find—but I did come across some surefire hits, timeless favorites, and hidden gems.
In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs whose titles start with “Ke” (け)!
Feel free to use this as a reference when you’re wondering which songs start with “Ke” (け), or as a starting point for choosing tracks at karaoke.
Songs with titles starting with “Ke” (1–10)
cell phoneNEW!DISH//

This is a track that poignantly portrays the longing to connect with someone.
Originally released as a single by RADWIMPS in 2010, it’s covered here by DISH// and included on the tribute album “Dear Jubilee -RADWIMPS TRIBUTE-,” released in November 2025.
Preserving the warmth of the original while rebuilding it with DISH//’s characteristically rich sound, the piece overflows with gentle empathy that reaches listeners’ hearts, enhanced by Kitamura’s conversational, intimate vocal delivery.
As plannedNEW!stir-fry

The enigmatic, mask-wearing rapper Chaochao hails from Wakayama Prefecture.
Honing his craft with peers at a local studio, he established a melodic style that makes skillful use of Auto-Tune.
His 2023 track “Night Dream” went viral on TikTok, catapulting him into the spotlight.
In February 2025, his first full-length album, “RED TAPE II,” was released on streaming platforms, earning high praise for the world he built alongside a team of producers including Lion melo.
With lyrics that lay bare pain and inner conflict set against a wistful sound, his music is sure to resonate with anyone seeking emotional hip-hop.
All’s well that ends well.Kent on this side

This is a song released on April 8, 2025, created as the opening theme for the TV anime “Vigilante: My Hero Academia ILLEGALS.” It’s an up-tempo rock number that depicts a hero’s inner conflict and rebirth, making it a perfect karaoke practice song for improving rhythm, diction, and emotional expression! The real challenge is how well you can memorize the lyrics and keep up with the tempo.
As you listen, you’ll notice that Kento sings quite clearly and crisply, right? Not everything is delivered crisply, of course—this is where contrast and dynamics come into play.
First, I’d like you to feel the beat by clapping your hands or moving your body, and think about where to place the accents to make it easier to sing.
I recommend accenting the downbeat—the first beat.
Kebon! RyusoulgerSister MAYO

This song, with vocals by Sister MAYO, served as the ending theme for Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, which aired in 2019.
Set to a bright and lively sound, it carries a message of uniting souls with your companions and sharing courage.
The lyrics were written by KOCHO, the music composed by Kosuke Okui, and the arrangement by Takeshi Nakatsuka.
It was included in March 2019 by Nippon Columbia as the coupling track on the main theme single.
Choreographed by Eri Ayaki, the Kebon Dance was created, and its participatory staging—letting parents and children jump and clap together—became a hot topic.
For Sister MAYO, this was her first solo ending theme for a Super Sentai series in 14 years, since Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
Give it a listen when you want to get moving with the whole family and boost your spirits!
You pure motherfuckersKishidan

As a CD single from Kishidan, this is their first new track in an incredible 5 years and 8 months.
Written by Show Ayanokoji, it serves as the theme song for the drama “Donketsu,” airing from April 25, 2025! It’s a hot, rough-and-ready rock band sound that’s quintessentially Kishidan and perfectly matches the yakuza-themed world of the drama.
The melody line is very straightforward, and with the same chorus melody recurring, it shouldn’t be hard to memorize.
Also, as you’d expect from a Kishidan song, the vocal range isn’t too high, making it comfortable for male singers.
It sounds coolest when you sing with a clenched-fist, power-through vibe! Just be careful to keep your throat relaxed and not tense up.
Using gestures helps you naturally loosen up and makes it easier to sing.
Be sure to learn the choreography and have fun singing along!
makeup removerKayoko Yoshizawa

A singer-songwriter who captivates listeners with her distinctive storytelling, Kayoko Yoshizawa delivers a memorable number here.
In this song, the act of removing makeup is layered with the protagonist’s aching wish to wash away the memories of an unforgettable love.
The world she creates—where sly humor that makes you chuckle coexists with a heart-wrenching melancholy—is truly her forte.
The track first appeared on the indie mini-album “Majo Zukan” released in June 2013, and a rearranged version was later included on the album “Tokyo Zekkei,” released in February 2016.
It’s the perfect song to play at day’s end as you reset yourself; it’s sure to gently stay by your side.
Makeup doesn't suit me.Yoshimi Iwasaki

This is a song by Yoshimi Iwasaki filled with a warm message that affirms an unpretentious relationship—something you’d never guess from the title.
The song expresses the protagonist’s feelings as they tell their lover, “You’re beautiful just the way you are.” Iwasaki’s clear, translucent vocals blend comfortably with the light, urban sound crafted by Ami Ozaki.
Released in October 1982 as her 11th single, it features sophisticated sound design by leading creators of city pop, a charm that remains undiminished today.
Listening to it while facing your bare self before putting on makeup might help you learn to love yourself as you are.
It also makes a perfect BGM for an unadorned day spent with someone special.






