Songs with titles that start with “Pe” (page, paper, paint, etc.)
In this article, I’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “Pe.”
I hope this will be useful in various situations, such as playing shiritori using song titles, doing “shiritori karaoke” where you link songs together like in shiritori, or choosing tracks for playlists like “songs with titles that start with the P row sounds.”
We don’t usually search for songs that start with a specific character, so you might discover tracks you haven’t encountered before.
I’d be delighted if you find a favorite song here and it helps with your shiritori games, karaoke sessions, or playlist making.
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Songs with titles starting with “Pe” [Page, Paper, paint, etc.] (101–110)
Paint Like a ChildMotohiro Hata

The JCB commercial featuring Nao Matsushita overflows with the charms of a journey you can’t experience at crowded tourist spots, set amid the rich natural scenery of northern Okinawa.
The CM song is “Paint Like a Child,” performed by Motohiro Hata.
Pale LoveKenshi Yonezu

Pale Blue, Kenshi Yonezu’s 11th single released in 2021, was written specifically for the TV drama Rikokatsu.
From Yonezu’s fragile opening line, you can feel the earnestness of the love portrayed.
The lyrics depict an inner turmoil—continuing to hold on to feelings despite knowing the love is unattainable.
The sounds of strings and piano, which would ordinarily feel beautiful, resound with a sorrowful echo in the heart.
It’s a work that shares the heartache of those in unrequited love or those still lingering with regrets after a breakup.
Pettan Moonlit Mochi PoundingMasaaki Dosoo

This song, “Pettan Tsukiyo no Omochitsuki” (Thump-Thump Moonlit Mochi Pounding), is a cute children’s tune that’s perfect for the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival season.
Speaking of the moon, there’s that story about rabbits pounding mochi on the moon, right? This song depicts those rabbits making mochi up there.
Try listening to it with your child during moon-viewing, saying things like, “If you look at the moon, you might really see a rabbit!” It’s also perfect for school performances and recitals, and it’s sure to become a lively number with lots of adorable rabbits.
Pencil DaysAzu Kuroda

Pencil Days, a gift to young people setting out with renewed hearts at the turn of the seasons, is a song that stirs moving emotions from the very first listen.
Created by Vocaloid producer Atsu Kuroda for students leaving their place of learning, the track weaves warm memories vividly together with a cheer for the future.
Its gentle, ballad-like melody gives graduates the strength to take their next steps in life.
Parting from close friends is bittersweet, but this touching graduation song inspires you to move forward with a fresh mindset.
Pecori NightGorie

This is Gorie’s ‘Pecori Night,’ which was a huge sensation at the time.
It features Gori from Garage Sale dancing, and since the choreography is incredibly cute, you can create a stage that balances humor and charm.
The more people you have, the better it looks, so I think it’s great to gather a group and perform the dance together.
Pegasus FantasyMAKE-UP

There have to be anime fans out there who get hyped just from the intro alone! This one’s for you: the opening theme of the anime Saint Seiya, which depicts the fiery battles of brave men—Pegasus Fantasy.
It’s a rock tune by the band MAKE-UP, released as a single in 1986, and it became a huge hit.
Vocalist Nobuo Yamada’s passionate singing and the lyrics that perfectly capture the world of Saint Seiya are an incredible match.
The chorus makes you want to sing along.
Enjoy the quintessential guitar-rock sound!
Pegasus Fantasy ver. ΩMAKE-UP feat. Shoko Nakagawa
Saint Seiya Omega is an anime that depicts the world after Saint Seiya, with Toru Furuya once again voicing Seiya.
It was broadcast not only in Japan but also in Taiwan and South Korea.
The opening theme is Pegasus Fantasy ver.
Ω, a collaboration between MAKE-UP and Shoko Nakagawa.





