Songs with titles starting with 'O' [Great for karaoke and shiritori!]
Songs with titles starting with “O” often feature unique names—like those using characters meaning “dance” or “gold,” as well as Osaka-themed songs.
They also tend to be great for getting everyone fired up when singing! I can’t think of many off the top of my head, so I want to look some up.
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This is a list that might come in handy at such times: songs with titles that start with “O.” Use it when you’re wondering, “What songs start with ‘O’?” and also as a prompt for shiritori or when choosing tracks at karaoke.
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Songs with Titles Starting with “O” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (131–140)
Congratulationsnatural water

Despite its cheerful clapping and festive melody, this work chills you with the cynical message of its lyrics and the eerie atmosphere of its music video.
Shizensuisan’s “Omedetou,” released in June 2025.
Once you hear it, you’ll be shocked at how ominous words of congratulations can sound.
Quoting a familiar phrase from Beethoven, it conjures a crazed celebratory mood.
Why not take your time to ponder the true intent hidden behind the words?
ingrateMiyuki Nakajima

Despite its seemingly dismissive title at first glance, this is actually a ballad by Miyuki Nakajima that sings of unconditional love.
Released in October 2012 as her 43rd single, it colored the story as the theme song for the drama “Tokyo Zenryoku Shoujo.” You can feel a gaze that wraps even the other person’s straightforward—if a bit bothersome—actions in great affection.
The simple arrangement centered on piano and strings, if anything, highlights the lyrics’ poignancy and warmth.
It’s a song that makes your heart swell with the beauty of caring for someone without expecting anything in return.
OKIDOKI feat.CHOUJI,Grace AimiBig Knot Records

It’s a warm, uplifting track where Okinawan tradition and the present day intersect comfortably.
The performers are rapper CHOUJI and singer Grace Aimi.
Built on the gentle melodies of Okinawan folk music, the interplay of sprightly rap and soaring vocals conveys the joy of passing culture down across generations.
Its sound is both new and nostalgic, and it’s impossible not to feel your spirits lift.
Released in September 2023, the song even reached No.
2 on the charts in New Zealand, beyond Japan.
Put it on while driving along Okinawa’s beautiful coast, and you might just see emerald-green scenery rise vividly in your mind’s eye.
TagHaruno

This is a track Haruno released as a Vocaloid producer for the first time in about seven years.
Released in June 2025, the song deepens a downbeat yet beautiful worldview with a touch of fantasy.
Interweaving Luo Tianyi’s resonant vocals with oriental sounds, it creates a uniquely weightless atmosphere.
The lyrics, themed around a game of tag in the dark, depict a heart being overtaken by an irresistible pull, as if you’re reading a mysterious story.
How about getting lost in this bewitching world that draws you in?
Osshoi!Batten Shojo-tai

From the opening, the rousing Hakata-dialect chants make your body move—this is a powerful track! The headlong drive to push forward combines with the nostalgic ring of the dialect to grab listeners’ hearts.
This song is the standout major-label debut released in April 2016.
If you want to take on a challenge but can’t quite find the courage, it will give you a firm push with a reassuring “You’ve got this!” Even when you’re feeling down, listening to this track will surely help you regain your energy.
Don’t skip your strength training, you guys!Chika Tojo

A high-energy cheer song by Chika Tojo, the manga artist also known as the creator of The Saga of Tanya the Evil! Released in June 2025, this track shouts out the importance of strength training over an up-tempo rock sound.
It’s a wake-up call not just for creators but for anyone feeling short on exercise.
Whether you play it for a quick refresh between tasks or as a companion to your actual workouts, it’s guaranteed to fire you up!
Come to the Forest of FunkFunkosaurus

Shikao Suga, whose soulful vocals have captivated fans for years, has unleashed his funk spirit in a band called Funksaurus! Since his debut in 1997, he’s steadily built his career, winning over many hearts with songs for documentary programs that delve into professional work styles.
Launched in February 2023 on the anniversary of his debut, this band is defined by the fiercely powerful groove created with its battle-tested members.
The funky sound you hear on their album “Funksaurus” crackles like sparks flying right before your eyes.
Many listeners can’t help but feel thrilled by Suga’s latest evolution.





