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
Collection of song titles that start with “Ni” (231–240)
playing humanRADWIMPS

This is RADWIMPS’ tenth digital-only single, written as the theme song for the drama “Ishiko to Haneo: Sonna Koto de Uttaemasu?” When singing this track at karaoke, the key point is likely how you create a contrast between the somewhat mechanical delivery in the non-chorus sections and the more organic singing in the chorus.
In fact, especially in the A-melody parts, there’s processing that seems to intentionally apply strong pitch-correction effects.
It might even be fun to lean into that inorganic feel and mimic it deliberately.
2000-something: A Space OdysseyRHYMESTER

“2000-whatever: A Space Odyssey” is a track used as the ending theme for NHK E-TV’s anime “Space Nanchara Kotetsu-kun.” It’s a fresh number featuring RHYMESTER’s signature melodious rap combined with crowd calls.
It’s properly spacey and conveys the animals’ laid-back yet straightforward spirit of adventure, leaving you with a bright, uplifting feeling.
The title is apparently a playful nod to Stanley Kubrick’s sci-fi film “2001: A Space Odyssey.” Can’t wait for the full version!
Collection of song titles that begin with “Ni” (241–250)
Japanese swordRIZE

RIZE is a Japanese mix-genre rock band the nation is proud of.
Formed in 1997, they made their major debut in December 2000.
Their identity lies in the trio’s sound: a boldly overdriven, hard-hitting guitar; a one-of-a-kind bass line influenced not only by rock but also by funk; and tight yet dynamic drums.
Add vocalist JESSE’s rap on top, and the ensemble becomes downright unbeatable.
Witnessing their powerful performance in person is guaranteed to be overwhelming.
Although they went on hiatus starting in 2018, they made a comeback in 2024, unleashing their thunderous sound on a headlining tour as well as at music festivals across Japan.
New Foundation: Learning from the past to create the newRUEED

RUEED, a native of Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture and the younger brother of actor Yosuke Kubozuka—who is also a reggae musician—released this track on his 2008 debut album, “New Foundation.” Written by RUEED himself, the song portrays the enduring love of reggae and its free-flowing inspiration.
It’s a standout piece that shines with a spirit of learning from the past to create something new, as its rhythmical flow—overflowing with admiration for reggae’s birthplace—soaks in smoothly and absorbs the best of what came before.
NEW DAYReggaelation IndependAnce

Hailing from Tokyo, Reggaelation IndependAnce has earned high acclaim at home and abroad for their original sound.
Building a unique style on a foundation of reggae and African music elements, they have carved out their own musical identity.
Their signature work “AFRICA-TABU-” received strong support from DJs across Europe.
In 2014, they performed with legendary Jamaican singer Kiddus I, and their second album, “REGGAELATION ROCK,” released in 2017, was selected as the Best Album of the Year in the reggae category by MUSIC MAGAZINE, captivating a wide range of listeners with their musicality.
NEW CHAPTERSHURIKEN

SHURIKEN is a rock band formed in 2002.
They made their major debut in 2003.
Their debut single “Society” raised the band’s profile, and they gained popularity with signature tracks like “NEW CHAPTER.” Known for powerful vocals and a heavy band sound, they were also highly regarded for their live performances.
Although they disbanded on November 4, 2007, their music continues to be loved by many fans.
Combining intensity and delicacy, SHURIKEN’s music brought a fresh breeze to the Japanese rock scene.
They’re a recommended band for those seeking powerful music.
New WorldSKALAPPER

SKALAPPER is a bona fide ska band whose very name radiates their love for ska.
Formed in Fukui in 2005 by members influenced by ska punk bands from Japan and abroad, they fuse breezy, body-swaying beats with the driving speed of melodic hardcore.
This is true ska-melocore! Be sure to check out Still Dreaming, which epitomizes the style, and the sharper-edged Super Strong.





