Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
Have you ever played “song-title shiritori,” where you’re only allowed to use song titles?
When music lovers play it together, it’s fun because all kinds of songs come up—and on the flip side, it can get lively when you realize you can’t think of as many titles as you expected.
Adding a shiritori twist to karaoke—“shiritori karaoke”—is also a blast.
You connect the songs like in shiritori, and it gets exciting when you end up singing tracks you don’t usually pick.
So in this article, to give you a helpful nudge for those fun moments, I’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “pi.”
I hope you find it useful and have a great time!
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Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (31–40)
Piano Sonata No. 12 in F major, K. 332 (K6. 300k), No. 2Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

In the blink of an eye, a wonderful melody rushes to your ears—this is a refreshing piano sonata by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Completed in 1783 when he returned to Salzburg with his wife Constanze, it is a masterpiece memorably featured in the film Immortal Beloved.
The bright and dynamic first movement, the graceful and delicate second movement, and the light, sprightly third movement each distill their own allure.
Brimming with expressive richness, this work lets you savor Mozart’s uniquely beautiful melodies and harmonies.
It’s a perfect choice for those who want to relish the essence of piano performance or experience the splendor of classical music.
peace signKenshi Yonezu

This is a song by Kenshi Yonezu that stirs the heart with its powerful vocals and exhilarating sound.
Produced in June 2017 as the opening theme for the first cour of Season 2 of the Yomiuri TV–affiliated anime “My Hero Academia,” it resonates with the desire to become stronger on nights spent crying over one’s own inadequacy, and with the resolve to become a hero to protect someone important.
The contrast between high and low registers carefully expresses emotional shifts, so when singing, it’s best to pay attention not only to pitch but also to dynamics and phrasing.
P.S. I LOVE YOUPINK SAPPHIRE

PINK SAPPHIRE, a four-woman rock band that brightened the early ’90s music scene, captivated audiences with a pop-rock foundation and a wide range of styles from ballads to hard rock.
After their major-label debut in April 1990, they quickly rose to prominence with a song selected as the ending theme for the TV program “Gilgamesh Night,” and went on to score high rankings on the Oricon charts.
Their bright, refreshing sound and lyrics themed around youth and romance won the hearts of many fans.
Even after disbanding in 1995, they maintained a strong following, and in 2009 they fulfilled long-held hopes with a reunion live show.
Their songs, which evoke nostalgic memories of youth, continue to shine with undiminished brilliance, wrapped in heartwarming recollections.
clownKEI, who is not an illustrator

“Pierrot,” a song about a lonely tightrope walker who never shows his true face.
This song repeats the phrase “It’s okay, it’s okay” quite a lot, but if you change how you sing those words depending on the point of view, it can bring out great depth in the piece.
If you perform it in a theatrical style, listeners might even be moved to tears.
PicnicLyrics: Eiichi Ogiwara / Music: Traditional English Folk Song

It’s a classic song known for its lively energy and light, catchy melody.
Rhythmic and approachable, its gentle lyrics really resonate.
It even includes cheerful animal sounds, making it a piece that captures the beauty of nature.
Released by Columbia Records in March 1935, it was sung by Tadaharu Nakano and the Columbia Rhythm Boys.
In 1962, it was also featured on “Minna no Uta,” where The Three Graces and the Bonny Jacks performed it to great acclaim.
It’s a perfect song to sing with seniors while enjoying the seasons.
Humming along as you share memories will brighten the heart and warm the spirit.
Songs with titles starting with 'Pi' (ぴ). Handy for shiritori or karaoke! (41–50)
PythagoraSwitch Opening ThemeKuri Coda Quartet

A signature piece by the Kuricorder Quartet, whose simple, airy recorder tones weave a melody that resonates with the heart.
Written specifically for a popular educational program on NHK E-TV, the work is loved by a wide audience, from children to adults.
It is included on the album “Kuricorder Quartet Anthology – 20 Songs in early 10 years (1994–2004) -” and has been used as the program’s opening theme since 2002.
Maximizing the warmth and rustic charm of the recorder, the piece perfectly matches the show’s spirit of celebrating the joy of thinking.
It’s an ideal song for waking up in the morning or when you want to start a new day with a positive mindset.
PaⅢ.PREDICTIONYūnosuke

This is a heart-throbbing electronic tune that brings out the full charm of three Vocaloids.
Produced by Yunosuke, the piece explores themes of calculated foresight and passionate emotion in romance.
Released in December 2024, it fuses meticulously crafted development with electronic sound to captivate listeners and never let go.
The harmonies by Hatsune Miku, GUMI, and Kagamine Rin create an exhilarating feeling, as if dancing inside your heart.
It might be perfect for driving or jogging, too.





