Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
Songs with titles starting with “ki,” featuring many frequently appearing words like “kimi” (you) and “kibou” (hope).
Hit songs pop up regularly, and their impactful phrases and fresh, distinctive worlds leave a strong impression.
I can’t think of many off the top of my head, so I want to look them up a bit…! We’ve gathered a list of songs with titles that start with “ki” that might come in handy at such times.
Please use it not only when you’re curious about what songs begin with “ki,” but also as inspiration for word-chain games or choosing tracks at karaoke.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ki”
- Songs with titles that start with 'gi'
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ke'
- A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!
- Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ke”
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
- Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
- Songs with titles that start with “Ri”
- Songs with titles starting with 'Ka'
- Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ka'
Songs with titles starting with 'Ki' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (101–110)
AccompliceEikichi Yazawa

This is a renowned song in which Eikichi Yazawa, at the age of 39, became conscious of the allure of “adult danger” and opened up a new frontier.
While knowing it’s forbidden, the song thrillingly portrays a precarious relationship between a man and a woman who deeply desire each other.
Produced from his first London recording, it features an urban, weighty sound driven by synthesizers, interwoven exquisitely with a moist, melancholic melody that instantly draws listeners into its world.
Released in July 1988 as his first single after switching record labels, it also gained major attention as the theme for the Ginza Jewelry Maki Camelia Diamond commercial.
I want to shout that I love you.BAAD

The moment that intro rings out, I bet many of you feel a sudden heat well up in your chest.
As the theme song of the anime SLAM DUNK, it’s an immortal classic by BAAD that represents the Being sound of the ’90s.
Kyoji Yamada’s husky voice, laced with a sense of urgency, sings of the frustration of never becoming more than friends, squeezing the listener’s heart in the process.
The chorus, where feelings burst out straight and raw, is a true cry of the soul.
It overlaps with the passionate drama of the story’s characters, wrapping you in a rush that makes the scenes unfold right before your eyes.
It’s a timeless anthem of youth, isn’t it?
Kiss MeJanne Da Arc

Because it’s a love on the verge of ending, it flares up all the more—a pop tune where yasu’s sexy vocals express that final burst of passion.
Many listeners will feel their hearts tighten at the lyrical world that holds both the bittersweetness of summer’s end and a purity like a prayer to an angel.
Precisely because you’re in love, the urgency of not wanting it to end like this, and the aching wish to be touched just once more—won’t you find yourself empathizing? Released in April 2004, some may remember it as the ending theme for “Sports Urugusu” at the time.
Later included on the album “ARCADIA,” why not listen to this track and immerse yourself in the long-forgotten heat of love?
Just a Kiss feat. AimyonMasaki Suda

It’s a duet song that tightens your chest with its frustrating relationship, as if a single scene were lifted from a short film.
Written and composed by Aimyon and sung together with Masaki Suda, it portrays a man and woman who say that a kiss alone can keep them connected.
Even though they long for each other, the ache of hearts that don’t quite meet comes through vividly.
The track is included on Masaki Suda’s album “LOVE,” released in July 2019.
When your relationship feels a bit unsteady, or on nights when you want to sink into feelings that defy words, the harmony woven by their two voices will likely seep gently into your heart.
CAT CITYTHE YELLOW MONKEY

This is a track by THE YELLOW MONKEY that continues to captivate fans with its seductive yet heavyweight sound.
Serving as the opening theme for the TV anime “Night of the Living Cat,” it brilliantly fuses hard-driving guitar riffs with playful touches that will bring a smile to your face.
It perfectly matches the anime’s unique “cat-filled survival” world.
It’s guaranteed fun, no explanations needed—an ideal song when you want to lift your mood or cut loose.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Ki” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (111–120)
99Superfly

A powerful rock number that vividly evokes the image of a solitary genius surgeon who never fails.
Released in November 2016 as Superfly’s 22nd single, many of you may remember it as the theme song for the hugely popular drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, Season 4.
It feels infused with an unshakable conviction, no matter what happens, and an indomitable spirit that constantly strives for the top.
If you listen to this song—about the resolve at that very moment when you’re just one step away from perfection—during a crucial time when you want to believe in yourself, it will surely give you courage!
919Superfly

This is a rock number with a groovy, rolling bassline that makes your body start moving just by listening.
Don’t sweat the small stuff—just enjoy the moment! That positive message comes straight from the heart through Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals.
The track is included on Force, the acclaimed album produced in September 2012 to celebrate Superfly’s 5th anniversary.
It was also chosen as the theme song for the popular TBS talk show A-Studio.
Put it on when you’re feeling down or as a companion for a drive, and you’ll get an irresistibly bright burst of energy that blows away everyday blues!





