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.
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Songs with titles starting with “Po” (151–160)
Poker FaceMomoka Ito

Momoka Ito from the five-member dance and vocal group Fairies.
After debuting with the group, she also made her solo debut.
Since then, she has been actively working as an actress and TV personality.
She is an artist known for her clear, straightforward singing voice and fresh dance performances.
Poppin’love cocktailKumi Koda feat. TEEDA

This song, used in a commercial for the travel agency H.
I.
S.
, is one of Kumi Koda’s signature summer tracks.
With its heavy bass mix and catchy melody, it’s an upbeat summer tune that gets you moving—perfect dance music for lifting your spirits in the summer.
POP STARbumpy

Decoboco (pronounced Rurirori) is a girls’ idol rock band formed in 2012.
They can both play instruments and dance, offering a wide range of performances.
They are a group that exemplifies an era in which more idols have taken on the role of performing as a rock band.
Despite being idols, their authentic band sound is exceptionally compelling.
POISON ~A world where you can't even say what you want~Takashi Sorimachi

This song, with lyrics written by Takashi Sorimachi himself, features a relatively low key and showcases his distinctive deep voice.
Its candid lyrics, which raise social issues and express a sense of loneliness, captured the hearts of many and became such a massive hit that it could be called a social phenomenon.
Released in 1998, the track was also used as the theme song for the drama GTO, starring Sorimachi, which further boosted its popularity.
It’s a great pick when you want to liven up karaoke with your boss or clients.
If you tackle it with a cool, rugged vocal style, it’s sure to elevate the atmosphere in no time.
PoisonTakashi Sorimachi

With its passionate vocals and powerful lyrics that seize listeners’ hearts, this song appeals to a spirit of rebellion against society and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Released in 1997 and used as the theme song for the drama “GTO,” it drew significant attention within Takashi Sorimachi’s music career.
It was also included on the album “HIGH LIFE,” with Sorimachi himself writing the lyrics.
The strong chorus and resonant words are perfect for anyone who wants to live by their own convictions.
Sing it at karaoke, and you’re sure to turn heads.
poipoiZainichi Funk

Formed in 2007 around Kenta Hamano, a former member of SAKEROCK, the band Zainichi Funk included this song on their 2016 album Rainbow.
Its upbeat groove and memorable phrases really stick in your head—you can’t help but hum along.
pocketAi Otsuka

Ai Otsuka is a singer-songwriter known for hit songs like “Sakuranbo” and “Happy Days.” Her song “Pocket” is a classic winter tune, with a clear, translucent voice that seems to soak gently into your body.
Released in 2007, a few years after her 2003 major debut, the track showcases a slightly more mature side of her, distinct from the irresistibly bright and energetic image of her early years.
Be sure to check it out together with the music video, which beautifully captures winter scenery.





