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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' (141–150)

A warm and cozy SundayIssun-bōshi (The One-Inch Boy)

Warm and Cozy Sunday (Kaguya-hime) covered by Issun-boshi
Little One-Inch on a Warm and Cozy Sunday

This is a song by Kaguyahime from the early 1970s.

It’s a casual, conversational everyday song describing a first date—pure, simple, and heartwarming—but at the end it sings about a boy who, even past twenty, still lacks confidence.

That might have been fine for that era, but nowadays a boy like that might not get a second date.

POP TEAM EPICSumire Uesaka

Sumire Uesaka “POP TEAM EPIC” Music Video (YouTube Edit)
Sumire Uesaka from Pop Team Epic

Sumire Uesaka’s 9th single, released on January 31, 2018.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Pop Team Epic.

The EDM-like sound really hits, and it always gets you hyped whenever you listen to it.

It's post-Zunda Rock!World electricity

It's post-Zunda rock, nanoda – Zundamon [Colorless Transparent Anonymous Festival] / post-zunda-rock nanoda
Post-Zunda Rock: The World’s Power

A sophisticated piece of post-rock and poetry reading that you might not expect from the title.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer World Electric, released in 2022, and it was their entry for the event “Mushoku Tōmei-sai” held the same year.

The floating guitar arpeggios and understated drumming feel incredibly good.

And the final development is wildly emotional! Crank it up loud and you’ll surely feel your heart surge with emotion.

Be sure to listen closely to each and every word.

Porco e BellaJoe Hisaishi

Porco and Bella (Porco Rosso) ~ from GHIBLISM: Studio Ghibli Medley
Joe Hisaishi: Porco e Bella

In the final part of the story, the piece playing in the background when Fio kisses Porco is “Porco e Bella.” Thanks to its beautiful melody, it’s often used at weddings and is one of the most popular tracks from the music in Porco Rosso.

It’s a song you’ll want to listen to carefully while reflecting on the various human relationships portrayed throughout the film.

Porco RossoJoe Hisaishi

[HD] Porco Rosso Theme Live – Joe Hisaishi in Budokan Studio Ghibli 25 Years
Joe Hisaishi, Porco Rosso

This is a song from Porco Rosso.

It has a slightly mature feel, and its soothing melody is achingly beautiful.

From the quiet parts to the climactic moments, it makes you want to listen again and again.

It has a certain mood, and the music fits the film’s atmosphere perfectly.

Songs with titles starting with “Po” (151–160)

Polishka PoleMasami Naka

Arranged from a Russian folk song, this track catapulted Masami Naka to stardom.

It was used as an insert song in the 1971 TBS TV drama “Fuyu no Kumo” (Winter Clouds) and became a major hit.

The original was a military song composed in Russia in 1934, but the Japanese version rewrites the lyrics around the theme of romance.

Set against a vast grassland, the song expresses longing for a beloved far away.

Naka’s powerful yet heartrending vocals convey the couple’s eternal love with rich emotion.

In 1998, a cover by another artist was chosen as the opening theme for the TBS drama “Ao no Jidai” (The Blue Era), cementing its status as a timeless classic beloved across generations.

Polyushka-PolyeMasami Naka

A hit song from 1971.

Known for being sung by the Red Army Choir, it is a piece that praises the exploits of the Red Army during the Russian Revolution, to which lyricist Jun Hashimoto added Japanese lyrics that can be read as a love song, yet remain as grand and expansive as the Russian land.

It was an unusual song even at the time, but doesn’t it still feel fresh today?