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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.

Songs with titles starting with 'O' [Great for karaoke & shiritori!] (361–370)

king (shogi piece)Hideo Murata

Mr.

Hideo Murata, known as a giant in the enka world, was discovered by Masao Koga and made his debut as a singer in 1958 with “Muhomatsu no Issho,” though it initially failed to attract much attention.

However, his November 1961 release “Osho” became the first postwar million-seller, catapulting him to stardom.

The following year, he received the Special Award at the 4th Japan Record Awards, firmly establishing his status as a singer.

With his powerful voice and manly presence, Murata captivated many fans and, in the late 1960s, appeared in numerous Toei yakuza films.

He excelled not only as a singer but also as an actor, showcasing his multifaceted talent.

He also made many appearances on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen, truly earning the title of “the face of New Year’s Eve.”

MotherShinichi Mori

Shinichi Mori, known as one of Japan’s leading singers, made his debut in 1966 with “Onna no Tameiki” (A Woman’s Sigh).

With his husky voice and deeply expressive singing, he has produced many hit songs.

Classics such as “Minatomachi Blues” and “Erimo Misaki” continue to resonate with many people to this day.

He boasts a record 48 appearances on the NHK New Year’s Eve program Kōhaku Uta Gassen, truly earning the title “the face of New Year’s Eve.” While rooted in enka, his broad musicality—incorporating elements of folk and pop—has kept him beloved across generations.

Listening to Mori’s voice feels like experiencing the very essence of Japan’s popular music history.

I want to eat yakiniku!Fumito Fumizuki

I Want to Eat Yakiniku! / Fumito Fumizuki feat. KAITO
I want to eat yakiniku! Fumito Fumizuki

Set to a fast-paced Eurobeat rhythm, this song belts out a burning passion for yakiniku—just listening will get you hyped! It’s a track by Fumito Fumizuki, released in 2020.

The humor-filled lyrics are charming, cheering up weary souls from busy days with a craving for grilled meat.

Perfect for when you want to blow away work stress or go all out and get pumped!

Here comes the cheer song!Takashi Hosokawa

Among fans, “Ouenka, Ikimasu” is an especially popular piece.

It’s like an answer song to Takashi Hosokawa’s fans, characterized by a melody and lyrics that encourage the listener.

While it firmly retains elements of enka, the overall vocal lines and instrumentation are closer to pop, making it one of his easiest songs to sing.

Because there are quite a few slightly long sustained notes, as long as you remember to breathe properly during the rests, you should be able to sing it without any trouble.

You don’t even know a woman’s pure feelings.Takajin Yashiki

You don’t even know a girl’s pure heart (remix ver.)
You don’t know a woman’s pure feelings—Yashiki Takajin.

Speaking of songs in the Kansai dialect, Takajin Yashiki is indispensable.

In this work, the lyrics impressively portray a woman’s pure emotions.

They express her bittersweet feelings for a man and her acceptance of her own awkwardness, while still yearning to understand his true intentions.

Takajin Yashiki’s rich, resonant voice further highlights the emotions in the lyrics.

It’s a recommended track for those troubled by love or those who want to cherish sincere feelings.

Be sure to listen to Takajin Yashiki’s moving vocals that will resonate in your heart.

cleaning ladyUkadan

Known as one of Yūkadan’s signature works, this song depicts the everyday life of a woman working as a building cleaner.

Despite low pay and harsh working conditions, the protagonist keeps cherishing her dream of “wearing cute panties,” a sentiment delivered with plenty of humor.

Released in October 1975 as their debut single, it sparked controversy and was even banned from broadcast for being considered “occupationally discriminatory.” Atsuki Kimura’s gravelly vocals and Kantaro Uchida’s bluesy guitar lend the track a distinctive depth.

A recommended listen for those who enjoy the flavor of the Kansai dialect.

Songs With Titles Starting With 'O' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (371–380)

OOKAMIUmeda Cipher

TV anime “Ao no Miburo” 2nd cour non-credit OP video: “OOKAMI” by Umeda Cypher / Airing every Saturday at 5:30 PM!
OOKAMI Umeda Cypher

Umeda Cypher’s hip-hop track has been selected as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Blue Miburo! The song carries a positive message about cutting through the whirlwinds of the era and creating the future.

The lyrics showcase each member’s individuality, paired with BANVOX’s aggressive beat that leaves a strong impression.

It will be released digitally in advance on January 11, 2025, with the CD release on January 29.

It’s the perfect track when you need the courage to face adversity or want to renew your resolve to live true to yourself.

Be sure to give it a listen!