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Songs with titles that start with “po”

Can you think of any Japanese songs whose titles start with “Po”? Just seeing “Po” by itself might not bring any to mind right away.

But if you look, there are surprisingly many—quite a lot of hits, in fact.

In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of “Po”-starting songs that are great picks for karaoke! We’ve selected a wide range, from recent buzzworthy tracks to timeless classics.

Be sure to read through to the end!

Songs with titles starting with 'Po' (91–100)

PoppippoLamazeP

[Hatsune Miku] PoPiPo PV [Let's Drink!]
Poppippo LamazeP

It’s a Vocaloid song brimming with a charm that gradually makes you crave vegetable juice.

The lyrics are simple and highly repetitive, yet the addictive melody and Miku’s captivating, quirky moves in the PV are sure to draw you in.

It’s one of those tracks I’d recommend when you want to get pumped up or lift your spirits.

PotentialLauv

Lauv – Potential [Official Video]
PotentialLauv

Loab, a singer-songwriter from the United States who’s been catching the attention of early-bird music fans, is in the spotlight.

This work, which takes on the challenge of portraying the subtleties of romantic feelings, skillfully sings of the pull of attraction and the conflicting emotions that come with it.

You can’t help but feel the delicate push-and-pull unique to the early stages of love, where you bet on believing in a hopeful vision.

It’s a song that heralds a new chapter for Loab—be sure to give it a listen.

It’s sure to capture your heart.

Released in April 2024, this piece blends his signature style of electronic music and indie pop, delivering a melodious, comfortable soundtrack.

PopmuzikM

M – Pop Muzik (Official HD Video)
PopmuzikM

When it comes to iconic hits from the late 1970s synth-pop/technopop era, it has to be “Pop Muzik,” the classic by M, the project led by UK musician Robin Scott.

Released in 1979, it soared to No.

2 on the charts in the UK and even reached No.

1 on the U.

S.

Billboard chart.

Although he’s often remembered as a one-hit wonder due to the lack of subsequent hits, there’s no doubt this track is indispensable when discussing technopop of the time.

With its blurred, chant-like title hook, disco-style beat, and deliberately cheap electronic sounds, it exudes a peculiar charm—truly a killer tune that could be called a symbolic “technopop” track overseas.

By the way, the Japanese title wasn’t “Pop Music” but “Pop Myūjikku,” which somehow feels just right.

Songs with titles starting with “Po” (101–110)

Popcorn!!MAISONdes

[1101] [feat. Hello Kitty, Narumiya, Sasuke Haraguchi] Popcorn!! / MAISONdes
Popcorn!! MAISONdes

MAISONdes, a music project exploring the possibilities of words and sound, presents “MAISONdes.” This track—also making waves for its collaboration with Hello Kitty—depicts a fantastical world where Kitty-chan, living in an apartment, enjoys popcorn with friends while watching a movie.

The lyrics brim with the joy of singing and the delight of expressing dreams.

Digitally released in March 2024, the song gently wraps listeners’ hearts and fills them with excitement—a truly charming number.

PopNSYNC

*NSYNC – Pop (Official HD Video)
PopNSYNC

A track that focuses on criticism of boy bands and pop music.

It was released in 2001 by the American boy band NSYNC and won awards including at the MTV Video Music Awards.

It samples BT’s 2000 track “Smartbomb.”

possibilityNabowa

NABOWA | possibility (Official Music Video)
possibilityNabowa

NABOWA is an instrumental band that’s also active overseas, having performed at events like Taiwan’s CAMP de AMIGO 2018.

Their track “possibility,” included on their 2021 release Fantasia, is a great pick for anyone looking for chill rock.

It features an up-tempo yet mellow band sound, with the ambient textures of the strings adding to its appeal.

Give it a listen as BGM for a drive or for relaxing after a meal.

PopularNada Surf

Nada Surf – Popular (Official Video) [Remastered in HD]
PopularNada Surf

They’re well-known in Japan as a support act for Asian Kung-Fu Generation, so I think many of you are already familiar with them.

This track, with its melancholic guitar arpeggios layered under rough-edged rap, evokes the Japanese mixture rock of the early 2000s.