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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!

List of song titles that start with “Ni” (91–100)

dollKaori Kouzai

Among Kaori Kozai’s hidden gems, the song “Ningyo” (Doll) enjoys enduring popularity among fans.

Rooted in Showa-era pop, it’s distinguished by its incredibly sultry vocals.

It begins quietly with a gentle, intimate vocal line, then surges in the chorus.

Rather than classic, old-school Showa kayō, the composition is closer to works by Takao Kisugi or Koji Tamaki, featuring an alluring yet leisurely undulating melody line.

Consider adding it to your repertoire.

New York StoriesYutaka Yamakawa

Yutaka Yamakawa is known for actively singing pop songs, but he has also released tracks that mix pop, Showa-era kayōkyoku, and enka.

One such example is New York Monogatari.

Its structure is distinctive: it starts as pop, shifts to Showa-style kayōkyoku in the chorus, and weaves in enka nuances at key moments.

Because the foundation is pop and Showa kayōkyoku, advanced vocal techniques like kobushi aren’t required.

Despite its powerful feel, the song has a narrow vocal range, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing ability should be able to handle it without trouble.

List of song titles that start with “ni” (101–110)

MeowMARETU

[Hatsune Miku] Nyan [Original]
Nyan MARETU

It’s a Vocaloid track with an outstandingly addictive thrill that sends shivers down your spine.

It’s a song by MARETU, released in December 2024.

With lots of cat meows throughout, it might sound cute at first listen.

But beneath that lies a viscous, story-driven core.

It’s a quintessential MARETU number that pierces the listener’s heart.

Take your time to delve into it and consider what meanings the song might hold.

Sunday Love LetterOfficial HIGE DANDism

Included on the album “MAN IN THE MIRROR,” released in June 2016, this track encapsulates the early charm of Official HIGE DANDism.

Written from the perspective of a man in a long-distance relationship, the lyrics convey an attitude of cherishing the small joys found in everyday life.

Its gentle, piano-centered arrangement further enriches the lyrical world.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to treasure time with their partner or who are in a long-distance relationship.

Be sure to listen to it together with your loved one.

going back to sleepCreepy Nuts

[MV] Creepy Nuts – Hitting Snooze Again (Nidone)
Snoozing Creepy Nuts

The theme song for this popular drama, created by Creepy Nuts, pairs a driving sense of speed with beauty, layering questions and frustrations about modern society over a track that contrasts past and future.

Playful lyrics sprinkled with motifs from old folktales are sure to resonate with listeners.

Released in January 2024, the song debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Digital Singles chart.

Tied closely to the drama’s worldview, it’s a track you’ll want to play on nights when you feel like escaping reality.

Highly recommended for those who feel life is tough or who are looking for a sense of shared understanding.

Brocade AutumnAya Shimazu

Aya Shimazu’s masterpiece “Kinshūfu” leaves a lingering poignancy within its power.

While the melody firmly qualifies as classic enka, a look at the vocal line reveals surprisingly few kobushi (melismatic turns), and it lacks the typical difficulties associated with enka.

Instead, it calls for dynamics and a soaring vocal delivery, but these are far less demanding than kobushi, so those who regularly sing enka will likely find nothing particularly challenging.

Do consider adding it to your repertoire.

A Person Waiting for a RainbowBUMP OF CHICKEN

BUMP OF CHICKEN "Niji o Matsu Hito" (A Person Waiting for a Rainbow)
People Waiting for a Rainbow BUMP OF CHICKEN

It is a song that portrays the hearts of people seeking hope and freedom.

It begins with the image of sounds bursting in and racing through a sleepless night, depicting a stance of seeking warmth while staying close to a cold pain.

Released by BUMP OF CHICKEN in August 2013, the song was also used as the theme for the film “Gatchaman.” Characterized by an upbeat sound that makes extensive use of synthesizers, it is a popular track frequently performed live.

Depicting the process of overcoming hardship to find hope, the piece sings of people who keep moving forward toward the same goal.

It’s a catchy, easy-to-sing song that you should definitely try.