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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!

Songs that start with “ku”: a roundup. Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (331–340)

scumbag guyLollipop

“Scumbag Boy” is a love song that captures the pain of a woman stuck in a relationship with a man who keeps sending mixed signals.

With raw, relatable lyrics, it portrays issues many young people face today—anxiety about cheating and the struggle with an unclear relationship.

You can’t help but shed a tear in empathy for her as the “scumbag” fails to grasp her delicate, complex feelings.

It’s a song that stands by every woman troubled by love—truly a modern bible of romance.

The perfect track to have by your side on nights after a breakup, or during days spent nursing a broken heart.

Even a Kunoichi Wants to Fall in LoveMikito-P

MikitoP “Even a Kunoichi Wants to Fall in Love” MV
Miki the Kunoichi Wants to Fall in Love—with the Producer

Mikito-P has been active since 2010 and is a highly regarded Vocaloid producer known for hit songs like “Roki” and “Shoujo Rei.” “Kunoichi demo Koi ga Shitai” is a track released in 2013, and it enjoys high popularity as a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin.

The song’s appeal lies in its fresh theme of depicting romantic feelings from the perspective of a female ninja.

It expresses the emotions of falling in love amid the code of the shinobi and everyday life, set to a light, upbeat melody.

The inner conflict of a kunoichi torn between her duty as a ninja and her personal feelings resonates with many listeners.

It’s especially recommended for those who harbor hidden emotions or are troubled by matters of the heart.

Roar!Momoiro Clover Z

Momoclo [LIVE] Roar (from Momoiro Clover Z 10th Anniversary The Diamond Four -in Momokyo Dōmu-)
Roar, Momoiro Clover Z

Highly recommended listening before a must-win match.

Created by the idol group Momoiro Clover Z, also known for songs like “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” and “MOON PRIDE,” this track is included on their cheer song album Tanaka Masahiro, which features songs used by professional baseball player Masahiro Tanaka as his walk-up music.

The exhilarating melody and empowering lyrics will set your heart ablaze.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling down or overwhelmed by anxiety.

Christmas ChristmasYamada Katsuzenai Wink

It is included on the album “Yamada Katsu Tenai CD,” released in March 1991.

The unit is a parody of Wink, formed by Kuniko Yamada and Chie Yokoyama as a duo that originated from a segment on the Fuji TV variety show “Hō-chan no Yamada Katsu Tenai TV.” This is a cover song included on their first album.

The album was basically composed of classic Christmas songs and popular hits.

A roundup of songs that start with 'Ku'. Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (341–350)

Clover ClubYuuyu

Clover Club / yuyu feat. Hatsune Miku
Clover Club Yuyu

The 2008 Vocaloid song “Clover Club” makes your heart skip a beat with its somewhat dreamy yet strangely bittersweet melody.

Its poppy, catchy synth sound is pleasant to the ear, and Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals are also captivating.

The fanciful lyrical world inspired by a cocktail’s name is distinctive and striking.

Once you’re hooked, there’s no escape—this track is packed with the unique worldview that only yuyu can deliver.

trash staryuzu

A poignant autumn song where transience and hope intertwine.

It’s a track included on the single Yuzu released in November 1999 and also served as the image song for Fuji TV’s “Ainori,” a romantic reality show.

The gentle melody overlaps with the feeling of trying to look forward despite one’s vulnerabilities.

It’s a song that stays close to those who can’t find their own worth or who are seeking connection with others.

Please give it a listen.

Black people and meAmaryllis

Amaryllis is a band formed in Kyoto.

They’re characterized by a rush of punk energy, a chillingly cult-like worldview, and a laid-back vibe that intertwines just right.

Their style has been called to play across all kinds of genres and with a wide range of bands, making them truly protean and boundlessly active.

The shouts of their leader, Alice Sailor—who also performed as an underground idol—leave a powerful impression.

These days, it seems they open a café once a month.

Their artistic pursuits are still going strong, and it’s incredible.