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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' (201–210)

K.L.MVillager P

GUMI “K.L.M” Chinese Subtitles
K.L.M Villager P

This song features memorable lyrics that express feelings young people often have about the monotony of everyday life.

If you’re a junior high, high school, or college student, it will surely resonate.

Before you know it, you’ll be moving to the rhythm—it’s a cool, catchy, and uplifting rock tune.

Two people who won't get marriedAya Matsuura

Aya Matsuura “The Couple Who Won’t Get Married” Christmas Night 2013
Aya Matsuura: Two People Who Won’t Marry

Aya Matsuura has covered KAN’s classic song “Kekkon Shinai Futari” (“The Couple That Won’t Get Married”).

The lyrics humorously depict a couple who have been living together for a long time, and a grown-up Ayaya delivers them with a sexy touch.

The backing band’s performance is excellent, making it a very cool live video.

Goodbye for today.Ryoko Moriyama

“Konnichi no Hi wa Sayonara” (Today Is the Day We Say Goodbye) is one of Ryoko Moriyama’s signature songs, released in 1967.

It’s a classic that gently sings of the loneliness of parting and the hope of meeting again.

With its bright, forward-looking lyrics, it has captured many hearts as a quintessential folk song.

Loved across generations, it’s a national favorite often sung at graduation ceremonies and other occasions.

Its universal message—about friendship, farewells, and hope for the future—continues to shine across time.

Having accompanied people at life’s turning points, this song is likely a special one even for those in their 80s.

Why not sing it together with someone dear to you, reminiscing about your youthful days?

The Unfading RainbowRyohei

This is a character song sung by Ryohei Odai (former stage name: Ryohei), who is now also active as a member of Junretsu, when he appeared in Kamen Rider Ryuki as Shuichi Kitaoka, who transforms into Kamen Rider Zolda.

You can tell he was a great singer even back then.

makeupShota Shimizu

Kesho is a song that expresses the bittersweet feelings of a woman in love through makeup.

As one of Miyuki Nakajima’s signature breakup songs, it has been cherished for many years.

Here, we introduce the version covered by Shota Shimizu.

While the original is already quite heartrending, the cover’s whispery vocals give it an even more poignant feel.

Each has its own charm, so it’s worth listening to both and comparing.

Many artists, including Fuyumi Sakamoto, have also covered the song, so be sure to check those out if you’re interested.

Butdregs; sludge; sediment

ZANI - “But” Official Music Video
But it's just sludge.

Zani is a stylish, city-inspired four-piece young band.

Their airy, floating sound is really cool! They keep a sharp, youthful sensibility without veering too far into the avant-garde—that’s likely one reason for their popularity.

Their relatively pop-leaning melodies make them easy to get into.

They’re on Instagram too, so be sure to check them out!

smokyRina Katahira

Rina Katahira - Smoky (Music Video)
Smoky Rina Katahira

A song that poignantly sings about a lover’s feelings toward cigarettes was released in February 2015.

Written and composed by Rina Katahira herself, the track delicately portrays the complexities of a relationship with someone she loves.

It vividly captures the loneliness of only receiving attention in the spare moments when her partner is smoking, and the yearning to truly feel loved.

This work depicts the complicated emotions of a woman who, despite her anxiety and frustration in love, cannot walk away from the relationship.

Paired with Katahira’s richly expressive vocals, it’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to empathize with a bittersweet love.