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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!

A compilation of song titles that start with “ni” (31–40)

‎New ASIAHideki Togi

Born into a distinguished Gagaku family, composer Hideki Togi grounds himself in traditional music while fusing diverse genres such as rock and jazz.

This work is one of his signature pieces, known as the theme song for the NHK TV program “Discovering New Asia.” The soul-stirring melody of the hichiriki blends beautifully with expansive synthesizer tones, opening up a hopeful world like a light illuminating Asia’s future.

The piece is included on the album “from ASIA,” released in March 1999.

With its grand sense of scale, it’s perfect for times when you want to focus on work or study, or when you need the courage to take a new step forward.

NEW ERANulbarich

Nulbarich – NEW ERA (Official Music Video)
NEW ERANulbarich

The refined groove will have your body swaying before you know it! Centered around vocalist JQ, Nulbarich is a captivating band that freely blends soul and funk.

With “New Era” and “Hometown” from their 2016 debut album “Guess Who?”, they quickly won over music fans.

In 2018, their single “Kiss You Back” caused a big stir, earning a prize at the 10th CD Shop Awards and winning Best New Artist Video at the MTV VMAJ.

Their Black music–inspired, feel-good beats and melodies are guaranteed to lift your mood—perfect for a nighttime drive in the city or when you want to create a stylish atmosphere!

The Little MermaidMiho Nakayama

[MV] The Little Mermaid Mermaid (1988) Miho Nakayama
The Little Mermaid Miho Nakayama

The moment that glittering synth intro kicks in, many will be swept back to the excitement of the time.

Released in July 1988, Miho Nakayama’s 13th single is a dance track that likens the agony of drowning in love to the Little Mermaid.

The song topped the Oricon chart as the theme for the drama “Wakaokusama wa Udemakuri!,” starring Nakayama herself, and it marked a turning point in her transformation from idol to mature singer.

Its urban, bittersweet atmosphere hasn’t faded a bit.

It’s perfect for when you want to sink into nostalgia or fire up the crowd at karaoke.

246Naoki Sanada

Naoki Sanada “246” Music Video
246 Naoki Sanada

A high-octane power tune with a razor-edged sound that races ahead! This single by rising enka star Naoki Sanada, released in May 2024, was written and composed by his mentor, Ikuzo Yoshi.

Set on National Route 246, the song portrays an uncertain romance between a man and a woman as they take detours on a drive.

Sanada’s signature “knockout voice” resounds with force, as if blowing away all pent-up frustration.

Perfect for anyone who wants to belt it out and feel totally refreshed!

NEW LOOKMISAMO

MISAMO「NEW LOOK」Music Video
NEW LOOKMISAMO

MISAMO is a unit composed of Mina, Sana, and Momo, the Japanese members of TWICE.

They debuted in July 2023 and have gained popularity with a sophisticated style that incorporates J-pop and R&B.

Their debut album, Masterpiece, reached No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart, and their appearance at the year-end NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen drew major attention.

The debut showcase reportedly received around 600,000 applications for 40,000 seats, underscoring their high popularity.

The trio’s performances, which blend their distinct personalities, are highly captivating and make them a perfect unit for fans of authentic dance music.

Be sure to give their music a listen!

Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni' (41–50)

Since I have so much luggage, I’m curious to see what I forgot.Hatsuno Tinker Bell

“I’m excited to see what I forgot because I’ve got so much luggage” is a number that shines with a humorous perspective, released on April 1, 2025.

It’s an upbeat electronic track, with lyrics themed around a massive 1,000 liters of baggage.

“I can’t wait to find out what I forgot after bringing all this stuff”—isn’t that a worldview you’ve never encountered before? The sprightly beat and synth tones feel somehow nostalgic and familiar.

Perfect for taking a breather amid a busy day.

Imperial Japanese ArmyToyokichi Fukazawa

This is a piece that evokes the spirit of the Meiji era, portraying the Japanese Army in a heroic light.

Composed by Toyokichi Fukazawa with lyrics by Kenshū Ōwada, it expresses soldiers’ sense of mission and pride through a solemn melody.

Consisting of ten verses, the lyrics dramatically depict the roles of various branches, unfolding a story from deployment to triumphal return that is sure to move listeners.

Said to have first appeared in July 1904, its dignified performance by the Army Toyama School Band was preserved on SP records.

The song continued to be cherished and passed down, appearing on compilations such as the 1988 album “Authentic Military Songs: Army Edition” and the 1998 album “Military Song Memorial: 130 Years Since the Meiji Restoration,” giving new audiences a chance to experience its melody.

Historically, it was widely performed at military ceremonies and during departures and homecomings, inspiring many people.

For those who wish to connect with Japan’s historical path and the feelings of those who lived in that era, this work may well leave a lasting impression.