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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 Too!] (231–240)

ContinueNEE

“Continue” is a song left behind by NEE’s vocalist, Kuu, released in April 2025.

It was selected as the opening theme for the Japanese-style fantasy anime “Kijin Gento Sho.” With rhythmic sounds and a stirring melody, it colors the story of a protagonist who encounters a mysterious demon.

The fusion of diverse musical genres in this track is the very essence of NEE.

It’s a song that resonates with anyone facing doubts in life or struggles in the real world.

Love Bonchi SheetThe Bonchi

A parody song of a tabloid TV show, charming for its whimsical worldview and humor-packed lyrics.

It cleverly incorporates the way reporters always sound on television, unfolding a heartwarming love story.

Released in January 1981, the track—paired with Moonriders’ performance—achieved an astonishing record: No.

2 on the Oricon chart and total sales of 800,000 copies.

Crafted by Haruo Chikada and based on a song by the British band Darts, it is known as a masterpiece with a distinctive musical character.

Sung by a master of manzai comedy, it’s a fun tune perfect for get-togethers and parties—sure to surround everyone with a warm, smile-inducing atmosphere.

Journey of the HeartTulip

Kokoro no Tabi / Tulip (with lyrics)
Kokoro no Tabi (Heart’s Journey) - Tulip

This is a classic song that richly captures the bittersweet feelings before setting off on a journey.

It beautifully expresses both the excitement and loneliness of the last night spent with a loved one before starting a new life.

Listening to it vividly brings back memories from those days.

Released by Tulip in April 1973, it reached No.

1 on the Oricon chart.

It was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Ninjō Ippon Kokoro no Tabi,” as well as in commercials for the Toyota Carina and JR West.

Evoking the romance of nostalgic train travel, the song’s friendly, sing-along melody is part of its charm.

How about humming it together with seniors while clapping along?

Cotton MoodAnri

Doesn’t this timeless song, which breezily heralds the arrival of spring, bring back nostalgic memories of your youth? Released by Anri in April 1981, this piece beautifully captures the season of open blue skies with its light melody and fashionable lyrics.

The upbeat words convey a sense of freedom and the thrill of romance.

It was also used in commercials for Nivea-Kao’s cologne and for Nisshinbo, making it a tune beloved by many.

Its rhythm is so delightful that you’ll naturally want to clap along when the music starts.

How about spending a moment singing it together with fellow seniors and letting cherished memories blossom in conversation?

Hello, baby.Michiyo Azusa

A gently sung piece overflowing with boundless love for a baby, Michiyo Azusa’s crystalline voice sinks deep into the heart.

Its warm melody celebrating the birth of new life harmonizes beautifully with tender lyrics that express a mother’s profound love.

Released in 1963, the song won the 5th Japan Record Award that same year.

It became a massive hit, selling over 1.

2 million copies, and went on to become one of Azusa’s signature songs.

Loved across generations, this work brings a sense of calm and is cherished by many older listeners as well.

With its easy-to-sing melody and bright atmosphere, it remains a popular choice for karaoke.

This is fine as it is.Muscle Girl Band

Muscle Girl Band/This Is Fine (Official Music Video)
This is fine / That’s how it should be, Muscle Girl Band

This is an unusual work that fuses the heavy metal and pop of Kinniku Shōjo Tai.

Through the story of a protagonist who spends a long 13 years in prison for a crime they didn’t commit, it sharply portrays the deep conflicts and contradictions of the human condition.

Included on the album “Neko no Tebukuro,” it was released in July 1989 and was also used as a commercial song for Shōnen Publishing’s magazine “Monthly On Stage.” Recommended as a track that speaks to the heart when you’re at a crossroads in life or facing unreasonable circumstances.

It’s an intense song, but it might prompt you to take a fresh look at your life.

Parody Song of 'High School Senior': 'Go-Go Senior Citizens'Kazuo Funaki

High School Senior Parody Song [Go Go Seniors] #parodysong #anthemforseniors #KazuoFunaki #HighSchoolSenior
Parody Song of 'High School Senior' — 'Go Go Elderly' by Kazuo Funaki

Let’s arrange a classic song that was sometimes sung at graduation ceremonies! Here are some ideas for the parody song “GoGo Seniors,” based on “High School Seniors.” While the original “High School Seniors” is memorable for its lyrics that sing of a shining youth even as it bids farewell, the parody “GoGo Seniors” stands out for its structure as an anthem cheering on the senior generation.

Its upbeat, positive lyrics are appealing and recommended for those who set goals like “Let’s live to 100!” It could also be fun to adapt it for exercise routines!