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Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]

Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
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Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]

There are many song titles that start with “ko,” featuring familiar words like “koi” (love) and “kokoro” (heart).

The range is really broad, but even just branching out from “koi” will lead you to lots of songs!

From era-defining hit tunes and more.

Sometimes nothing comes to mind right away and you want to look some up…!

So we’ve put together a list of song titles that start with “ko,” which might come in handy at such times.

Feel free to use it not only when you’re curious about what songs begin with “ko,” but also as inspiration for shiritori or choosing songs at karaoke.

Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!] (1–10)

The Root of the HeartNEW!NEUTRINO

Kokoro no Nekko (The Roots of the Heart) - Song: NEUTRINO (with lyrics) - Graduation-from-Kindergarten Song
The Root of the Heart NEW! NEUTRINO

If you’re looking for a moving song for graduation season from kindergarten, how about “Kokoro no Nekko” sung by the NEUTRINO vocal synthesis software? Its lyrics—about children who have grown up before you know it and how the days spent with friends will support them in the future—are sure to bring tears to the eyes of parents and teachers.

The song, written and composed by Namu Minami and beloved for many years, gained wider recognition when it was included on albums such as “Sotsuen no Uta: Best Songs that Stay in Your Heart,” released in November 2008.

NEUTRINO’s clear, transparent vocals are pitch-accurate and can serve as a helpful guide when learning the melody.

Singing it at a graduation ceremony or recital will fill the venue with warmth.

Please try singing it together with the children, with all your hearts.

romantic feelingsNEW!Nanae Aikawa

Nanase Aikawa / Koigokoro (Love Sentiments)
Koigokoro NEW! Nanase Aikawa

Nanase Aikawa, who led the girls’ rock scene of the ’90s and still captivates with her powerful vocals.

This song of hers—produced by Tetsuro Oda—is an ultra-cool rock tune that fuses fierce guitars with a catchy melody.

She sings passionately about a wavering love: putting on a brave face and failing to be honest with the one you like, and it makes your heart skip a beat every time you listen.

Released as a single in October 1996, it’s also famous as the CM song for Ginza Jewelry Maki.

Sweet-and-sour yet intense, it’s a track loved across generations.

Because I fell in loveNEW!Aimyon

Aimyon “Because I Fell in Love” Studio Recording Scene
I fell in love, so NEW! Aimyon

A work filled with a gentle warmth that simply stays by your side on nights steeped in the sorrow of heartbreak.

The delicate tones of the acoustic guitar and the unadorned vocals naturally bring tears to your eyes.

It’s a ballad included on Aimyon’s second album, “Shunkanteki Sixth Sense,” released in February 2019, and its raw, one-take recording breath—so immediate and intimate—strikes straight to the heart.

There’s a warmth that seems to transform even the emptiness after a breakup into a sense of meaning in having met at all.

Rather than forcing yourself to perk up, when you want to embrace your sadness and sing it at karaoke, this will surely become a cherished song that gently wraps your heart.

Treasure in the HeartNEW!Lyrics and Music: Takayuki Yoshizawa

This work gently embraces the emotion of the day a child is born and the joy of their growth up to now.

The lyrics, which speak of cherishing the warmth of holding a tiny hand and tucking the days spent together into a special place in the heart, are especially memorable.

Written and composed by Takayuki Yoshizawa, an active childcare worker who also serves as a nursery school director, it was released in October 2010.

While it’s known as a song for parents to sing to their children, it’s also perfect for older kindergarteners to sing in gratitude to the families they love.

Sung with sincerity at a graduation ceremony or recital, it’s sure to fill the venue with warm tears and deep emotion.

As the children take their first steps toward the future, why not sing it together with them?

Line up before loveNEW!Official HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism – Line Up Before Love [Official Video]
Line up before love NEW! Official HIGE DANDism

Released on April 22, 2015, “Koi no Maenarai” is a representative early track.

It’s a refreshing pop-rock tune with both lightness and warmth, and its march-like rhythm makes it very easy to get into! In their early days, HIGE DAN didn’t stack tons of high notes, and the keys are set in a range that’s relatively singable for the average male vocalist.

If you like HIGE DAN but feel their songs are too high to sing, definitely start with their early work.

There are plenty of songs that feel distinctly HIGE DAN without requiring soaring high notes! That said, there are still some higher parts, so it might help to sing with your facial muscles lifted and imagine resonating in your head throughout.

The Departure of LoveNEW!Official HIGE DANDism

This is a heartbreak ballad included on the album “MAN IN THE MIRROR.” The overall vocal range spans E3 to F5, and although the higher notes appear more in the latter half and may feel high, the clear, band-driven drum sound makes it very easy to groove to.

The B section initially shifts into an odd meter, so it might make you go “huh?” at first, but if you deliver the lyrics straightforwardly, you’ll be able to ride the melodic line.

When singing, keep a lightly bouncing feel at all times—imagine you are the drummer and lock in the rhythm firmly, and you should find it easier to sing.

Without putting it into wordsNEW!SIX LOUNGE

Non-credit opening movie for the TV anime 'BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – Conflict Arc'
Even without words, NEW!SIX LOUNGE

You’ll be gripped by the emotional rock sound! This work by SIX LOUNGE, a three-piece band from Oita, has been selected as the opening theme for cour 3 of the TV anime BLEACH: Thousand-Year Blood War – Conflict Arc.

It’s their first-ever anime theme song.

The lyrics, which depict a deep trust and bond where you can understand each other just by meeting eyes without exchanging words, mesh perfectly with the anime’s worldview.

The straightforward band ensemble of guitar, bass, and drums packs a powerful punch! Listen while thinking of your precious companions, and you’re sure to feel your passion welling up.

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