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” (51–60)
The Blues of the Fur CoatTHE YELLOW MONKEY

It was a song performed at a live show held exclusively for the fan club.
Unfortunately, it has not been released.
Although it is currently hard to obtain, you can listen to it because it is included as bonus footage in the “Mekarauroko LIVE BOX DVD.”
Let's get married.Wink

A song released as the 18th single on May 26, 1993.
It was used as the ending theme for a TV anime.
It’s an upbeat, cheerful pop song that expresses a woman’s feelings as she asks her lover to keep their promise to marry someday, even though they can’t meet now.
K.and his bikethe band apart

This is the track of the same name included on the 1st album “K.AND HIS BIKE.” The song is structured to highlight the melody line, especially around the chorus, which I feel creates an emotional atmosphere.
It’s cool.
Ennui Life Returns!Kyon, Haruhi Suzumiya

This is a character song from the anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, which became famous overnight thanks to Hare Hare Yukai.
The contrast between the apathetic protagonist and the powerful girl who pulls him along is striking, making it a slightly humorous track that brings a smile as you listen.
Songs with titles starting with “Ke” (61–70)
tobacco; cigarette; smokingGolden Bomber

This track is included on the 2013 release “dance my generation.” It’s a song that gradually builds up from Sho Kiryuin’s quiet vocals.
The lyrics, featuring lingering phrases like “I won’t forget,” resonate deeply.
An Unfading StarChatmonchy

This song became the theme for the film Azumi Haruko Is Missing, and the two members of Chatmonchy reportedly wrote it after reading the script.
It features a melody characteristic of Chatmonchy and is easy to listen to.
The lyrics are profound as well: even though the lines “I want time to love you to death by living one second longer than you” and “I want to become a memory that loves you to death by you living one second longer than me” express opposite ideas, the song still conveys a deep sense of love.
slopeMiyuki Nakajima

This song begins with a heavy, solemn intro.
The protagonist is an old woman.
In the bright, upbeat chorus it says, “Growing old is a wonderful thing, being forgetful is a wonderful thing,” but in the end, when it says, “If the number of sad memories exceeds the level of saturation, isn’t there nothing left to do but forget?” it becomes painfully clear just how much sorrow those words carry.
I feel that around this time Miyuki-san began moving away from breakup songs and started writing songs that focus on “humanity.”





