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.] (51–60)
Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: I. MorningEdvard Grieg

Just hearing the opening melody is enough for most people to feel, “Ah, morning has come.” It’s often used as background music for morning-related scenes on TV and elsewhere, so even if you don’t know the composer or the source, as a Japanese listener you can’t help but picture a refreshing morning.
This piece, Morning, is one of the movements from Peer Gynt, a suite by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg.
The suite originated when Grieg was commissioned to write incidental music for staging Henrik Ibsen’s play Peer Gynt.
Its fresh, beautiful melody is perfect for morning and seems likely to rouse you pleasantly even on a hot summer day.
As an aside, in the context of the incidental music, Morning actually plays when the protagonist finds himself in a truly miserable situation.
Knowing the play’s story and what the creator intended to express in this piece might change the familiar image you have of Morning.
PAINKILLRErika Jayne

Erika Jayne is an American singer, actress, and TV personality who has been active since 2007.
This track was released as a digital download in 2014 and reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
More than 20 remix versions have been released.
Peppermint YumFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

A globally flavored track that brings freshness and thrills to the world has been released! The collaboration between FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE and the Korean boy group EPEX is a dance-focused pop song bursting with energetic, positive vibes.
The lyrics convey worldwide activity and forward-looking energy, celebrating the joy of cultural exchange.
Evoking the refreshing, cool sensation symbolized by peppermint, it invigorates listeners.
Experience this work, which carries a message of friendship and cooperation across borders and moving forward toward new possibilities!
PAGESGENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE

Released in 2015 as the coupling track to GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE’s 9th single “Hard Knock Days.” It was used as the image song for the TV commercial of the overseas drama “THE FLASH.” Written right after GENERATIONS completed their first solo tour, the song conveys feelings and conflicts experienced during the live shows, along with a message about moving on to the next stage—something they could express precisely because it came immediately after the tour.
Pecori NightGorie with Jasmine & Joann

This song is a quintessential dance number of the 2000s.
With its catchy melody and fun lyrics, it instantly lifts your spirits.
It was tied in as the image song for Fuji TV’s “Odaiba Adventure King 2005,” and upon its release in September 2005, it debuted at No.
3 on the Oricon charts, becoming a major hit.
The lyrics, depicting a bold approach to love and a fun night out, burst with cheerleader-like energy.
Gorie’s energetic performance could put even professional dancers to shame.
It’s the perfect track to hype up events or parties.
It’s also loved as a song that makes you want to dance on TikTok, and it continues to be cherished by many people today.
PentaxHi-STANDARD

Compared to J-pop songs, Hi-Standard’s tracks are very short, with most running about two to three minutes.
Among them, the especially short “Pentax” from the album “Making The Road” clocks in at a mere 35 seconds.
Yet even within this sub-one-minute span, Hi-Standard manages to complete the song.
It’s a simple one-chorus track, but it’s brimming with charm.
Songs with titles starting with 'Pe' [page, paper, paint, etc.] (61–70)
Pentatonic LoveLast Electro

A four-piece formed in the summer of 2018, centered around Kan Sano—keyboardist and renowned music producer—and Ippei Sawamura, the drummer of the cutting-edge jazz-to-hip-hop band SANABAGUN who also supports other artists.
They debuted in 2019 with a 7-inch single and released the EP “closer” in January 2020, quickly drawing attention from sharp-eared music fans.
While their background is, of course, rooted in jazz, they are also musicians steeped in Black music—R&B, hip-hop, and soul—refining influences from club music into a uniquely distilled crossover sound that is both forward-thinking and cool.
If you want to discover the evolved, current form of jazz, we recommend checking out bands like theirs!





