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!] (161–170)
Please! SeñoritaORANGE RANGE

This is a summer-soaked track created by ORANGE RANGE, the rock band from Okinawa.
It vividly portrays a burning, uncontainable passion directed at a single señorita, and the rising heat of heart and body as they dance together.
Released in June 2005 as their 11th single, the song is also included on the album “ИATURAL,” and it became well-known as the CM song for Otsuka Beverage’s MATCH.
It was also the last single to feature early member KATCHAN.
For many, it’s the first song that comes to mind when they want to boost the mood on a summer drive.
Since you came, I have to sing now, don’t I?Peanut

From the very concept—“for people who want Teto-chan to call them an idiot”—you just can’t help but perk up and listen, right? This track by Vocaloid producer Pīnata was released in June 2025.
It’s an electronic number that highlights Kasane Teto’s powerful vocals.
The uptempo, catchy melody pairs perfectly with lyrics that press in with irresistible momentum.
Packed with playfulness and addictiveness, it’s the perfect song to boost your mood.
Songs with titles starting with “O” [Perfect for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (171–180)
give a parting giftShishido

This piece blends a floating, airy sound with Kagamine Rin’s transparent vocals.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shishido, released in May 2025.
As you keep acting “normal,” your true self begins to rot away… The song captures that delicate emotional wavering with languid sonics and lyrics.
Thanks to its raw monologue, I can’t help but listen as if it were about me.
I hope you’ll play it on nights when you want something to sit gently with your loneliness.
festivalFour Musicians (Shinobue Ensemble)

Amid the dazzling atmosphere of a festival, you suddenly find yourself feeling alone.
This work captures that delicate emotional landscape.
The track appears on the 1974 album “Isshoku Sokuhatsu,” and it’s an epic piece running a full 11 minutes.
Give it a listen when you want to quietly savor the afterglow of a festival, or on a night when you’d like to be alone with your thoughts.
It will surely keep you company at heart.
Men’s Festival SongKohei Fukuda

The sound of the taiko drums resonates pleasantly—it’s a song by Kohei Fukuda that seems to turn the vibrant spirit of a festival directly into sound.
The prayers for bountiful harvests and great catches, and the deep gratitude toward nature embedded in the lyrics, come through straight and clear on the wings of Fukuda’s soaring vocals.
As you listen, you might find yourself wanting to shout “Soiya!”—that kind of vigor is part of its charm.
The track was released in January 2024 as part of the CD single “Shonai Shigure-zake / Shinyu yo / Otoko no Matsuri-uta.” It’s perfect not only when you want to soak in a festive mood, but also when you need a boost to tackle something—this song will give you the heartening push you need.
Beach of MemoriesThe Wild Ones
Let me introduce a song whose sparkling 12-string guitar tone resonates in the heart like the gentle surf at summer’s end.
When you listen to it, it brings back those bittersweet summer memories of youth, doesn’t it? You can almost picture the protagonist of the lyrics alone on the beach, quietly reflecting on a love that has passed.
It’s a little wistful, yet it leaves you with a warm feeling.
The fresh harmonies of The Wild Ones are wonderful, too! This piece was released in November 1966 as their debut single, and it became a classic loved by many, selling over a million copies.
The B-side featured a song called “Your Baby.” It also served as the theme song for the film “Omoide no Nagisa” and for the TV drama “Shitetsu Ensen 97 Bunsho.” Why not give it a listen on a summer day to cool off, or when you want to sink into cherished memories? It’s sure to bring you a moment of peace.
over the topHiroji Miyamoto

Hiroji Miyamoto, the vocalist of Elephant Kashimashi, has been active for many years.
Lately he’s also been thriving as a solo artist, winning support from younger generations thanks to his highly original musicality and vocals.
His new song “over the top” is perfect for savoring soaring high notes.
While it doesn’t feature much of the trendy falsetto, it repeatedly showcases a powerful mixed voice instead.
If you’re a man who has ever admired strong, high-pitched vocals, this is a track you’ll want to check out.






