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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.

Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ki' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (11–20)

The Story You Don't Knowsupercell

Supercell is popular among anime fans, and “The Story You Don’t Know” might be one of their most beloved songs.

Many of my vocal training students chose to sing this one! To sing this slightly high song all the way through, breath control is the key point.

The melody often sits around A4, so you need to keep a higher tone consistently, but the C section is sung an octave lower, so be careful not to let your pitch drop there.

Keep inhaling through the mouth and aim to resonate in the head.

Lifting your facial muscles helps you visualize this.

If you sing with your hands placed behind your head, your voice will project toward where your hands are, making it much easier to sing.

Don’t change your hand position during the low notes in the C section, either.

Try to always send your voice toward your head so you can stay as accurate as possible with your pitch.

CandyRyuya Miyase

Ryubi Miyase (宮世琉弥) / “Candy” MV
Candy Miyase Ryuya

Singer-songwriter and actor Ryuya Miyase hails from Ishinomaki City in Miyagi Prefecture.

His stage name is said to embody the sentiment “From Miyagi to the world,” conveying a strong pride in his hometown.

He made his major-label debut in April 2024 with the album “PLAYLIST,” after first gaining major attention as a member of the on-screen group 8LOOM in the TBS drama “Kimi no Hana ni Naru.” His commanding stage presence—powered by an actor’s expressive range—is remarkable, and in connection with his appointment as a supporter for TBS’s 2025 World Volleyball, he is also creating songs that he wrote and composed himself.

You won’t want to take your eyes off his journey as an expressive artist.

You are a suspect.Yuta Hashimoto

Yuta Hashimoto “You Are the Suspect” MV inspired by Hina Sakurada
You are the suspect, Yuta Hashimoto.

Yuta Hashimoto is a singer-songwriter from Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, whose sweet vocals have won widespread popularity.

The story of how his music box cover videos posted on social media surpassed 50 million views and drew major attention really symbolizes the modern path to stardom.

He made his major debut in 2017 with NEW WORLD, which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime DIVE!!.

His solid track record is another part of his appeal—his 2019 album CHANGE reached No.

1 on Uta-Net.

Actively performing across Asia, his smooth, soul-soothing voice is sure to resonate with fans of J-pop ballads and offer gentle comfort on quiet, restorative nights.

I'm crazy about youHikaru Utada

If you want to sink deeply into your emotions through a one-of-a-kind sonic world, Hikaru Utada’s piece is highly recommended.

It’s a song about that helpless, blind pull you can feel toward someone.

The pleasant, club-tinged beat layered with delicate, elegant synths creates a distinctive sense of weightlessness.

Released in November 2021, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Saiai,” perfectly mirroring the story’s heartrending atmosphere and generating a huge response.

Her light yet somehow wistful vocals gently steady the complex tremors of the heart.

It’s perfect for nights when you want to step away from the noise and face your own feelings.

Can You Feel My LoveFull Of Harmony

Full Of Harmony is a vocal group that has been beloved in Japan’s R&B scene for many years.

Armed with authentic choral work, they’ve consistently delivered sophisticated songs.

Featured on their milestone debut album “Full Of Harmony,” this track stands out as an R&B number with a comfortably flowing groove, even among the classics released in August 2000.

The lyrics convey a pure feeling—like asking a loved one, “Can you feel what I’m feeling?”—and that emotion resonates deep within the heart through the trio’s exquisite harmonies.

The charm of this piece lies in the vocal work, where lead and chorus parts switch smoothly, further enhancing the moody atmosphere as the night wears on.

Give it a listen while thinking of someone special.

KIRA KIRASIRUP

SIRUP – KIRA KIRA (Official Music Video)
KIRA KIRASIRUP

A dazzling track from SIRUP that shines against the backdrop of the city at night.

Released in September 2025, this song serves as the lead track from his first album in about four and a half years, OWARI DIARY.

Its driving dance beat and radiant synth tones create a rush of exhilaration, like speeding down a highway after dark.

The lyrics depict emotions that keep moving forward while wavering between impulse and hesitation, almost like reading a story.

Although it doesn’t have a specific tie-in, it’s perfect for nights when you want to forget the everyday and sink into a pleasant groove.

Be sure to listen closely and savor the lyrics.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ki' [Great for karaoke and shiritori too!] (21–30)

KILL LOVEano

ano「KILL LOVE」Music Video
KILL LOVEano

At tempo 192, ano’s “KILL LOVE” is a very fast, band-driven track.

The structure builds to a big lift in the chorus, making it a super refreshing song to sing! The range isn’t that high, so you can comfortably sing it in chest voice.

In the A and B sections, sing with ano’s usual laid-back, conversational vibe, while the chorus turns full-on rock in both lyrics and feel—so it’ll sound coolest if you belt it out with an “unleash your feelings” kind of emotion.

Also, since the tempo is very fast, pay attention to your breath placement.

The chorus especially has continuous melodies, so take a deep breath right before it, and be careful not to blow out all your air at once—manage your airflow! If you tense your chest and shoulders when inhaling, you’ll slip into shallow chest breathing and won’t get enough air.

Keep your shoulders relaxed and focus on directing the breath into your abdomen.