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A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!

When you’re playing shiritori with song titles or doing shiritori karaoke, there are times when you just can’t think of the next song, right?

この記事では、「く(ku)」で始まる曲をたくさん紹介します。そんな瞬間に思い出せるようにしておきましょう。

There are lots of words that start with “ku,” like “kuro” (black), “kurisumasu” (Christmas), “cry,” and “kuchi” (mouth), and many of them are commonly used in song titles.

I’ve picked out a variety of tracks, so feel free to use this as a reference when choosing your next song!

A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for word-chain games and karaoke picks! (111–120)

Two People in a Fading CitySouthern All Stars

A gem-like ballad that portrays a parting between a man and a woman, where poignancy and sorrow intersect, is included on the album “THANK YOU SO MUCH,” released in March 2025.

Created by Southern All Stars, the piece vividly depicts how a relationship that began with the languor of summer gradually transforms into deep affection.

Its melody line, reminiscent of Eric Clapton’s classic “Layla,” is striking, and Keisuke Kuwata’s powerful vocals are deeply moving.

The song was also chosen as the theme for the film “Sunflower on the Board,” based on Yuko Yuzuki’s novel of the same name, masterfully expressing the world of the work starring Kentaro Sakaguchi and Ken Watanabe.

It is a song that resonates profoundly—not only with those troubled by love, but with anyone standing at a crossroads in life, eliciting deep empathy.

Suite 'Dolly' Op. 56 No. 4, Kitty-ValseGabriel Fauré

[Piano Solo Version] Fauré: Suite “Dolly” Kitty-Valse, Op. 56-4 [Arr. Cortot]
Suite “Dolly,” Op. 56 No. 4, “Kitty-Valse” — Gabriel Fauré

Why not try bringing to life a graceful waltz of French music on the piano keys? Written between 1894 and 1896 to celebrate a young girl’s birthday, this elegant piece from a set of six portrays a beloved family dog.

Its lively E-flat major rhythm seems to capture the image of a cute dog bounding about.

Refined harmonies and delicate melodies weave a miniature of about two and a half minutes, wrapped in a warm, homely atmosphere.

With its approachable character that makes piano four-hands especially enjoyable, the piece’s graceful harmonic language—bridging the Romantic and Impressionist styles—offers a full taste of the allure of French music.

CREATORsPRAYERs

CREATORs (V-Cinext “Kamen Rider Geats…”
CREATORsPRAYERs

A message song filled with hope, deeply tied to the world of the Kamen Rider series, was released in October 2023, sung by PRAYERs.

Blending a powerful rock sound with electronic elements, the track captivates with its exhilarating rhythm and emotional melody.

The lyrics convey that everyone has the right to be happy and emphasize the importance of having the courage to stay true to one’s beliefs—a message that resonates with children as well.

Produced as an insert song for Kamen Rider Geats: Jamato Awakening, it heightens the climactic scenes and brilliantly captures the work’s worldview.

With its simple, catchy melody, it’s perfect for everyone to sing along together.

Qunka!Kana Hanazawa

This ultra high-energy track, infused with elements of electropop and dance music, was selected as the opening theme for Season 5 of the multimedia project Teekyu and released as a single in May 2015 as a character song performed by voice actress Kana Hanazawa.

Crafted by the accomplished anisong composer Yashikin, the song features quirky, humor-filled lyrics carried by a rhythmic beat, showcasing Hanazawa’s vocal flair as if she were an entirely different persona.

Even those unfamiliar with the anime can enjoy its punchy wordplay, irresistibly catchy phrases, and bouncy beats—packed with charm that lights up any karaoke session.

As a fresh, party-ready song that gets everyone hyped, it’s highly recommended for group karaoke with friends.

Koo Lu LeeTokyo Disneyland Baymax

Koo-Loo-Lee 🤖🤍 From Baymax's Happy Ride [Original Choreography] Let's dance together!
Coo-Loo-Lee Tokyo Disneyland Baymax

This is a lively, friendly dance track used for the Baymax’s Happy Ride attraction at Tokyo Disneyland.

It’s a song that lets you feel the fun of moving your body to the rhythm, featuring original choreography that uses both hands and feet.

Kids can pick it up quickly, making it perfect for school sports days and recreational dances.

Just like the attraction, it brings out energetic movements and smiles, brightening the atmosphere across the venue.

It’s also easy to add your own arrangements, encouraging creativity from each team—another big draw.

The content is easy to incorporate into recitals as well.

Highly recommended as a dance track that both performers and spectators can enjoy together.

Chronopsychologym-flo

This track masterfully weaves together elements of electronic music and pop to create a uniquely immersive sound world.

LISA’s powerful vocals and VERBAL’s razor-sharp rap, combined with a taut, cinematic progression befitting a film theme, make it a compelling piece.

Released in November 1999 and included on the album “Planet Shining,” it stands as an iconic work that showcased m-flo’s musical potential to the world.

Chosen as the theme song for the horror film “The Black House,” it matches the movie’s suspense perfectly.

It’s an ideal track for moments when you want to get fired up or steel your resolve—one that’s packed with m-flo’s appeal.

Cookiewotaku

Cookie / wotaku feat. ルウル/LeuR
Cookiewotaku

This is an ambitious work that stylishly portrays human relationships in the digital age.

Created by the Vocaloid producer wotaku—known for numerous hit songs—and released in March 2025, this piece was produced as the official demo song for “VoiSona Loul.” Its polished electronic sound pairs perfectly with lyrics themed around online communication.

It’s fresh, highly relatable, and downright cute.

I believe it will especially resonate with the younger generation living in today’s world.