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.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ke' (131–140)
In the Morning of DeterminationTASSHI(Aqua Timez)

Aqua Timez rose to popularity with lyrics that were both universal and powerful in their message, paired with memorable melodies that stirred deep emotion.
TASSHI served as the band’s drummer.
Originally from Kochi City in Kochi Prefecture, TASSHI attended Tosa Junior and Senior High School.
He later went on to Chuo University, where he joined the same club as Aqua Timez members Daisuke, mayuko, and OKP-STAR, being one year their junior.
After developing focal dystonia in his left arm, he stepped away from music activities following the band’s breakup to focus on treatment.
Song of PartingTani Yuuki

If you want to boost your mood, “Ketsubetsu no Uta” is also a great pick.
It’s one of the tracks included on “Memories,” and it stands out for having a more intense sound than the other songs on the album.
The guitar-driven arrangement is classic, straight-up rock.
Not just the sound—the vocals also have a rock flavor that gives a wild impression.
Try singing it with that contrast to the other tracks in mind.
By the way, the lyrics are the kind that give a push to people who are doing their best, so it should also come in handy when you want to cheer someone on.
KEMONO feat. Shinya KiyozukaWakana

Wakana is a highly skilled singer who has participated as a chorus vocalist in recordings for artists like SMAP.
The track “KEMONO,” included on her album Sono Sakie released in May 2023, was composed by Shinya Kiyozuka, a pianist also renowned as an entertainer.
Its appeal lies in an avant-garde, eccentric sound that transcends the bounds of J-pop.
Another highlight is the intertwining melodies between Wakana and Kiyozuka, which you’ll definitely want to hear.
chance encounterYellow Magic Orchestra

It may not be as well-known as the universally familiar ‘RYDEEN,’ but the song I’d like to recommend is ‘Kaikō’ from the 1983 release Naughty Boys.
The lyrics and synthesizer phrases intertwine to stir up an emotional feeling—it’s that kind of track.
Song of Determinationbacho

Formed in 2002 and continuing energetic activities based in Himeji, Hyogo, despite multiple lineup changes, the rock band bacho.
The opening track of their second mini-album Rekonkista, Ketsui no Uta (Song of Determination), is a lyrical number that begins with an orthodox band sound.
Its lyrics, which sing of a resolve to change one’s life rather than halting out of overthinking the outcome, may encourage those who are similarly lost to take their first step.
Alongside the lyrics, the passionately memorable vocals stir the heart, making it a rock tune that delivers a strong message.
fireflyday after tomorrow

I remember seeing misono on some TV show laughing as she said she didn’t mind at all being compared to Kumi Koda, her real older sister.
As you’d expect from sisters, their vocal timbres are similar.
You can truly savor that tone in this song, Hotarubi.
misono’s vocal ability, delivering the nuanced lyrics—readable as either heartbreak or mutual love—with gentle poise, is the real deal.
It deserves to be featured more as a winter staple.
The coupling track, Show time, is also highly acclaimed, so don’t miss it!
Que sera, serafhána

Keserasera,” which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime The Eccentric Family based on Tomihiko Morimi’s novel, is actually fhána’s debut single.
It’s quite rare—a group that experienced a big break right from their debut by having their song used as an anime ending theme.
The melody is crafted as easy-listening, straightforward pop.
It has a bright tone, so I think it’ll lift your spirits!





