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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!

Compilation of song titles that start with “Ni” (351–360)

2001 Love PoemPink Lady

This is the main theme song for the first 24-Hour Television broadcast in 1978, sung by Pink Lady.

It is included on Pink Lady’s studio album “The Two Who Came from the Stars” and on the program’s soundtrack “Love Saves the Earth.” Akuyu’s lyrics are simply superb—I highly recommend giving them a read.

rainbowFischer's

[MV] Rainbow / Fischer’s
Rainbow Fishers

Fischer’s, the YouTubers who are now enjoying skyrocketing popularity, are on a roll.

Each member’s individuality comes through in a well-balanced way, making this group a miraculous blend: members who sing well, members skilled at rap, and members who excel at dance—all in exquisite balance.

Rainbow spectrumbekko

[VOCALOID] [GUMI Whisper] 🌈Rainbow Color Spectrum🌈 [Original Song with PV]
Rainbow Spectrum Bekkō

The anxiety you feel precisely because you’re happy—the fear that this moment will end.

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I think many of you can relate to that feeling.

This work conveys a strong determination to overcome it and move forward together as two.

It’s a song by Natsuzora-P, also known as Bekkou, released in 2011.

A transparent, airy ballad where GUMI’s whispery vocals truly shine.

‘Rainbow Spectrum’ is sure to color the path you’ll walk together with someone precious.

Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni' (361–370)

new eraVery Good Man

Songs that put you in a positive mood are great, aren’t they? The one I’d like to introduce is “new era.” It’s a track included on the album “Kanarazu Nanika no Tensai” (“A Genius at Something, For Sure”).

It feels like a cheer song for people who keep working toward their dreams, packed with lots of uplifting lines—that’s its charm.

The sound is also full of drive, so just listening to it should naturally get you pumped.

The tempo is fast, but try tackling it calmly without rushing.

202 feat. Izumi MakuraLovely Summer-chan

Lovely Summer-chan “202 feat. Izumi Makura” Music Video
202 feat. Izumi Makura Lovely Summer-chan

“202 feat.

Izumi Makura” beautifully blends a cute vibe with a mellow atmosphere.

The wonderfully languid vocal style perfectly brings out both sweetness and sensuality.

It’s a melody that’s ideal for a nighttime drive date.

The lyrics have a delightfully bittersweet touch too, so be sure to check them out.

Nihilismressentiment

Ressentiment “Nihilism” (LIVE VIDEO)
Nihilism Ressentiment

Ressentiment is a rock band that released their first mini-album, “memento,” in 2021.

True to their name—which signifies resentment toward powerful figures and other dominant forces—they skillfully turn the darkness and antagonism inherent in human nature into songs.

Their vocalist-guitarist, Kita, has a distinctive, unadorned, almost murmuring singing style that differs from mainstream rock.

It brings out a sense of raw humanity and, to me, embodies the “music that’s different from the rest” at the heart of alternative rock.

Being human is niceYoshimi Nakajima, Young Fresh

This song, which celebrates warm family scenes and the beauty of human relationships, was released in February 1984, performed by Yoshimi Nakajima and Young Fresh.

With music by Asei Kobayashi, lyrics by Akari Yamaguchi, and arrangement by Joe Hisaishi—a truly stellar lineup—it was used as the ending theme for “Manga Nihon Mukashibanashi” and continued to air for ten years.

Simple yet deeply moving in both melody and lyrics, the piece has been beloved across generations, from children to adults.

As a classic of the Showa era, it remains a popular choice even today, enjoyed at karaoke and beyond.