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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!

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

Soldiers of Februarythe cabs

the cabs / Soldier in February [Official Music Video]
February soldiers the cabs

It’s one of the finest masterpieces in the math rock scene, where lyrics singing of Siberia’s desolate landscapes intertwine with Kunimitsu Takahashi’s refined arpeggios.

Included on the cabs’ debut mini-album “Ichiban Hajimeno Dekigoto,” released in April 2011, the track features intricate clean-tone arpeggios that convey both clarity and tension within a rhythm structure rich in odd meters.

Yoshikatsu Shuto’s fragile vocals and Kazuta Nakamura’s bombardier-like, highly technical drumming come together to paint a world that is decadent yet beautiful.

The deep emotions embedded in the literary, abstract lyrics and the delicate articulation of the arpeggios are exquisitely matched, making this a song you’ll want to hear when you’re grappling with complex feelings.

Compilation of song titles that start with 'Ni' (51–60)

New PageSandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

‘New Page’ Story Video / Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS
New Page - Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE

A warm sound that gently wraps around you seeps into the heart.

This song by Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS, released in May 2025, was chosen as the ending theme for Fuji TV’s news program Mr.

Sunday.

Distinct from their signature powerful dance numbers, it carries a message that softly supports those who feel anxious about tomorrow.

It’s crafted to offer a sense of healing when you happen to hear it in everyday life.

It’s the perfect cheering song for people leading busy lives or those who want to get their minds ready for the start of a new week.

A rainbow over the rainJun Isoyama

Jun Isoyama “Rainbow Above the Rain” music video
Rainbow Over the Rain by Jun Isoyama

Jun Isoyama is a singer-songwriter from Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and a community-focused artist who captivates many fans with his warm voice and heartfelt lyrics.

Centered on pop while incorporating elements of folk and rock, he presents a wide-ranging style.

His songs, which carefully depict everyday scenes and human emotions, are supported by listeners across generations.

He has signature tracks that express gratitude in a straightforward way, has won awards in local music contests, and his music has been adopted as theme songs for local schools and companies.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy songs themed around bonds with family and friends!

Rainbow SearchAkane Yomitan

Rainbow Search / Kasane Teto SV (FUN ARC / Kasane Teto SV)
Rainbow Search Yomitan Akane

It’s a pop tune themed around derivative (fan-made) creation culture! “Rainbow Search,” produced by Vocaloid creator Akane Yomitani, was released in February 2025.

It’s an entry for Vocacolle Winter 2025 and ranked 10th in the TOP 100.

The lyrics compellingly capture the Vocaloid scene and internet culture with the idea that “because there’s amazing original work, lots of amazing derivative works are created.” It’s great to enjoy what you love from many angles, isn’t it? I think it’s a Vocaloid track that really boosts your creative drive!

Humans, you know…Takuro Yoshida

Takuro Yoshida is a singer-songwriter who represents Japan’s folk scene.

In addition to orthodox songs, he also created many introspective, edgy tracks characteristic of the folk scene of the time.

Among Yoshida’s works, the one I particularly recommend for men in their 50s is Ningen Nante (“Humans Ain’t Much”).

It features a decadent melody, and the vocal range is fairly standard.

You might feel it’s a bit high, but even at the highest points it stays in the mid-to-high range, so there shouldn’t be any issues with vocal production.

Its rough, rugged vocals are a hallmark, and the fact that it still sounds reasonably complete even when sung a bit loosely is part of what makes it easy to sing.

25th ChromosomeRADWIMPS

RADWIMPS – The 25th Chromosome [Official Music Video]
The 25th Chromosome RADWIMPS

“The 25th Chromosome,” released in November 2005, is the single that marked RADWIMPS’ memorable major-label debut.

The songs performed by the members, who had just turned 20 at the time, are strikingly youthful and vulnerable, and you can already sense the budding presence of Western musical influences in the production.

The fast-paced melody packed with Noda’s distinctive wordplay also feels quintessentially “them,” but fans of the band are likely accustomed to this kind of phrasing and shouldn’t find it difficult to sing at karaoke.

While the pitch sits slightly on the higher side, it stays within a consistent range, so if you’re not comfortable with high notes, adjusting the key should make it perfectly manageable.

rainbow-coloredAyaka

Nijiiro – Ayaka (Full)
Nijiiro Ayaka

A gentle, warm singing voice softly wraps around you—this is Ayaka’s tender cheer song.

Released as a single in June 2014, it was written as the theme song for the NHK morning drama Hanako to Anne.

The lyrics are striking for their strong resolve to keep moving forward even when your heart feels like it might break, and for their hope in a bright future.

Ayaka herself is said to have created the song with a spirit of closeness and support, and that feeling comes through in the gentle melodic line.

It’s the perfect track when you need the courage to take a new step or when you want to cheer on someone important to you.