Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni'
How many songs can you think of with titles that start with “Ni”?
Since “ni” includes the big word “niji” (rainbow), there are lots of songs whose titles start with “ni” that use “niji” in the title.
In this article, we’ll introduce not only “Niji,” but a variety of songs whose titles start with “ni.”
We’ve picked out all kinds of tracks, from theme songs used in dramas and movies to hype tunes that make you want to sing along.
When you use “Niji” in a song-title shiritori game, don’t forget to say whose song it is!
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni”
- Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “I.”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
- 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!!]
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Songs and famous songs with titles that start with “Ne”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “N”
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with numbers
Song titles starting with “に” (61–70)
New Moon!!!picco

You’ll be captivated by its catchy melody and sweet, delicate sound.
This April 2025 track by picco features three vocal synthesis libraries: Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto, and Rimuru.
A work that embodies “Hyper Kawaii Music,” it shines with a musicality that blends cuteness and aggression.
The lyrics brim with feelings for a loved one, tinged with a hint of sadness.
If you’re looking for a cute Vocaloid song, be sure to give it a listen!
Japanese rice is the best in the world.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

A three-piece rock band that captivates many music fans with a style blending distinctive humor and a heavy sound.
Formed in 2004, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai features an unusual lineup with a male guitar-vocalist and a female rhythm section, exploring a wide range of styles including rock, punk, and metal.
Since releasing their nationwide album Shominha Bakudan-san in 2009, they’ve become known for songs themed around everyday happenings and food, and in 2018 they successfully headlined a solo show at the Nippon Budokan.
Eschewing a major-label debut and remaining independent, they’ve gained broad support with their powerful sound built on 7-string guitar and 5-string bass, paired with approachable lyrics.
They also actively engage with fans through content on YouTube and other channels.
Hymn for SundayMarasy

A track by Marasy, who also has a proven record as a pianist, released in December 2024.
It was created with Sunday, a character from the game Honkai: Star Rail, in mind.
Featuring a brisk tempo and a humorous worldview, it showcases masterful, protean BPM changes and piano tones that combine delicacy with power.
You can feel the playful spirit that is unique to Marasy, who engages in a wide range of activities.
It’s perfect for lifting everyone’s spirits together at karaoke.
Second EnmaAkane Yomitan

A song sung by Kasane Teto with the theme of judgment in hell.
It’s a work released by Akane Yomitan in December 2024.
The lyrics depict the feelings of a protagonist who, as Enma, must pass judgment, unfolding into an ironic story where they end up being judged themselves.
The electronic sound, tinged with a somewhat oriental atmosphere, is incredibly addictive.
There aren’t that many high notes, so I think it’s quite easy to sing.
Eating My Way Across JapanHiroshi Oe

Among Hiroshi Oe’s songs, “Nippon Dochu Itadakimasu” is especially full of warmth.
It brims with patriotism, and in the middle it even features a phrase reminiscent of the Shoten theme.
While the melody has a classic enka feel, the vocal line leans more toward kayōkyoku, and it doesn’t use the intricate, wide-ranging melismatic kobushi typical of enka.
The range isn’t particularly wide either, so as long as you adjust to a suitable key, anyone—regardless of gender—should be able to sing it comfortably.
Consider adding it to your repertoire.
Sunday's Maison despretense; show; appearance; manner; pretense of doing (often as 〜ふりをする); swing/brandishing (as in 刀をふり); sprinkle (as in 塩をふり); shake (as in ふりかけ). Context-dependent term.

A heart-wrenching song that portrays a colorful yet bittersweet longing for love.
Born from a collaboration between the music project “Nichiyoubi no Maisonde” and Weekly Shonen Sunday, it was released in April 2025.
Former TUYU vocalist Rei delivers a clear, translucent voice that vividly conveys the pain and sadness of a forbidden love.
It’s a delicate and beautiful love song that offers solace to those who resonate with the complex emotions of romance or who are suffering from unrequited love.
Carrot NinjaKeropons

Let’s show it off in an orange ninja outfit! Introducing the “Carrot Ninja.” The combination of carrot and ninja is unique and fun, isn’t it? Why not take this opportunity to arrange a dark-colored ninja outfit into orange and green and try wearing it? As the name suggests, “Carrot Ninja” is a ninja themed around carrots.
The lyrics also express the characteristics of carrots, so it seems like a great chance to learn more.
There’s even a spot in the middle of the song where lively shout-outs become the highlight!





