Songs and famous songs with titles that start with “Ne”
We’re going to introduce songs whose titles start with “Ne.”
When you hear “songs that start with ‘Ne,’” how many come to mind?
Maybe your favorite artist has one that pops right up, maybe your go-to karaoke song starts with “Ne,” or maybe nothing comes to mind at all.
Take a moment to think, and then enjoy this article like checking your answers!
We’re covering a variety—old and new, band tracks and idol songs—so browse it like a karaoke list for “Ne,” have fun, and use it as a reference for anything you like!
- Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classic hits and popular tracks]
- Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”
- A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “N”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “He”
- Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni'
Songs (well-known songs) whose titles start with “Ne” (321–330)
I want to pet cats.Kyuso Nekokami

A song by Kyuso Nekokami produced to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their major-label debut.
While incorporating self-homage elements to their past signature track “Bibitta,” it’s an ambitious work infused with the band’s feelings about their journey.
You can sense how earnestly they’ve dedicated themselves to their music just by reading the lyrics.
There are also touches designed to foster unity with fans, such as call-and-response moments at live shows.
It’s a powerful track that sums up Kyuso Nekokami’s first ten years and brims with hope for the future—be sure to check it out.
tropical nightThe Gospellers

It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call The Gospellers the original a cappella group, and this is one of their lesser-known summer songs.
After they actually performed this song on the TV show “Utaban,” it got a bit of a response, and that summer it was played in lots of places.
I think it’s worth giving it another listen.
Become a cat.Sukima Switch

Sukima Switch’s song Neko ni Nare (“Become a Cat”) is a track born from a quarrel with his girlfriend, with all the muddled thoughts stewing in his heart turning into music.
Because he can’t bring himself to say what he wants to say to her—or even snap back—the lyrics make you feel, “Ah, this is how he truly feels.” Perhaps many men feel this way when they’ve had a fight with their girlfriend.
In songs, cats are often portrayed as fickle or like little devils, but in this one the cat is depicted as very lovable and gentle.
And in the end, it’s a heartwarming love ballad.
cat chigura (traditional straw cat house)Spitz

A digital-only single by Spitz, released in June 2020.
Even among high-tone singers, there are many different types, but Spitz’s vocalist Kusano has a very gentle and beautiful voice that delivers high notes wonderfully.
This song is no exception: Kusano’s warm, clear vocals add a rich hue to the track’s tender atmosphere.
It’s a top recommendation for anyone looking for a male vocal song with gentle high tones!
I want to become a cat.Spitz

In 2017, the rock band Spitz celebrated the 30th anniversary of their formation, and they’ve continued to thrive at the forefront ever since.
The song “I Want to Be a Cat” is the B-side to their ninth single, “Aoi Kuruma” (“Blue Car”), released in 1994.
It’s highly popular among fans as a classic B-side and has also been included on an album.
Masamune Kusano’s gentle vocals make it a very easy-on-the-ears number.
Yet the lyrics also carry a faintly unsettling air, a sense of danger that makes your heart skip a beat.
Borrowing a cat’s pawCharan-Po-Rantan

This is the opening theme song for season 2 of the TV anime “Neko Neko Nihonshi” (Meow Meow Japanese History).
With a Showa-era-style accordion timbre and a wistful melody, it comes together as a quirky comic song.
It’s a fun anime that also helps you learn history, recommended for elementary school students.
Shape of a WishTokai Teio (CV: Machico)

The ending theme of episode 10 of the popular anime Umamusume: Pretty Derby Season 2, “Negai no Katachi,” is a powerful song that vividly portrays a story of dreams and challenges, sung by Machico, the voice of Tokai Teio.
The track depicts pushing forward with strong resolve while facing the gap between ideals and reality, and conveys the importance of never losing hope even in the face of setbacks.
It’s especially recommended for those in the midst of youth or anyone looking to take on something new.
As you feel the energy of charging toward your dreams, why not discover your own “shape of a wish?”





