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' (141–150)
the blanket I kicked awayI wish it could stay midnight forever.

Zutto Mayo yo Nio, a music unit shrouded in mystery aside from the fact that ACA-ne handles songwriting, composition, and vocals.
While their veiled identities are intriguing, the high level of polish in their tracks and ACA-ne’s captivating vocal prowess are also drawing attention.
This song, too, pulls you deeper into her groove—the more you listen, the more it grows on you!
makeupYuki Sekiguchi

This song, steeped in a dark, noir, heavy atmosphere, dramatically shifts its performance between the intro and the chorus, offering two distinct pleasures in one.
The lyrics, which depict makeup as a means of struggling through suffering, are backward-looking yet brimming with energy.
KemunimakuToa

A jazzy, cool, and mature Hanrui track.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Toa, known for numerous hits like “Patchwork Staccato” and “ID Smile,” it was released in June 2023.
With bouncy piano phrases and a lively melody line, your body can’t help but fall into the rhythm.
It also has elements of hip-hop, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself wanting to sing along.
Another hallmark is the lyrical worldview that treats the listener like a child.
Add this stylish and cool Vocaloid track to your playlist!
Cerberusdo~pamine

This is a highly addictive Vocaloid track built on a danceable rhythm.
“Cerberus” by Dopamine had its music video released in June 2024.
Originally, it was included on the compilation album “FinGErtip Amusement,” released in November 2023.
The decadent lyrics and cool melody line are awesome, and the jazzy piano phrases that color the track are a highlight as well, adding depth and lingering resonance to the entire work.
Turn the volume up and enjoy!
The wind blows again today.a pair; two-in-one; inseparable duo

When it comes to male duos from Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, the pair Nicoichi comes to mind.
Their acoustic sound is captivating, earning them widespread popularity among both men and women.
“Kyou mo Kaze ga Fuku” is also a very gentle song.
I think it’s nice to listen to when you’re feeling tired.
Pretty hairy, cat full of ashCatty, kneady-kneady.

A song by the rock band Nekone, Konekone, formed in 2010.
It’s included on their 2016 EP “Neko no Kimagure.” It’s a mysterious track that gives you a fluffy, floating-in-the-air feeling.
From the band name to the song title, it’s a cat-filled piece that’s quintessentially them.
Songs with titles starting with “Ke” (151–160)
smokeMaki-chan-gu

Singer-songwriter Makichang is from Soja City.
As a student, she played trumpet and performed in a band; after the band disbanded in 2005, she launched her solo career and made her major-label debut in 2008 with the single “Honey/Chigusa.” In 2013, she founded her own label, little dude, and in recent years has been active on social media and through radio broadcasts for her fan club.
Her impactful stage name is said to have originated when a live house manager wrote it as “makichang.” People say her powerful musical world and a voice that seems to reach deep inside evoke fellow agency musician Miyuki Nakajima, prompting deep reflection.





