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' (11–20)
Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB48

Released in May 2010 as AKB48’s 16th single, this song captivates with its sparkling, sun-kissed sound.
Told from a boy’s perspective, it tenderly portrays a sweet-and-sour summer romance and the irresistible pull toward a girl with her hair tied in a single ponytail as she dashes by—just listening makes your heart flutter.
It was featured widely across media, including as the ending theme for NTV’s “Naruhodo! High School,” and sold an impressive 513,000 copies in its first week.
It’s a perfect track not only as seaside background music, but also for those moments when you want to reminisce about days of youth gone by.
PopcornSilk-B♪

Silk-B♪, a girls’ band that appeared on Ikaten in 1989.
The song they performed on the show, Popcorn, is a stylish and breezy pop rock track with a hint of jazzy flair.
Their vibrant harmonies—many members taking turns on vocals—and the skilled performance enhanced by flute were proven by their flawless completion on the program.
Hearing that heart-lifting sound, like popcorn popping, wraps you in the heat and sparkle of the band boom of the time.
Haven’t you ever found a favorite band by chance at a live house and cheered them on with all your heart? They’re a charming band that brings back those sweet and slightly bittersweet memories.
turning into a potatoNeru

This is a duet song produced by Neru.
It was written specifically for the smartphone game “Project SEKAI: Colorful Stage! feat.
Hatsune Miku” and was released in November 2020.
The song uses the word “potato” to deliver a biting, ironic portrayal of a life falling apart.
Its lyrics brim with dark humor, while the lively, musical-style arrangement creates an irresistibly addictive contrast.
If you sing it in character, it’s guaranteed to hype up the crowd with its one-of-a-kind world!
poseOkazaki Taiiku

This is a heart-thumping number that colored the ending of the anime Pokémon Sun & Moon.
The tongue twisters and rhythmic phrases that make kids want to imitate them naturally bring a smile to your face just by listening.
The track was released in April 2017 as a split single with Satoshi with Pikachu, and was later included on the concept album OT WORKS, which compiles tie-in songs.
Packed with the playful spirit characteristic of Okazaki Taiiku, it’s a song that brightens and lifts the mood at any time.
PolarisProject Lumina

A Vocaloid song with an impressionistic progression that begins gently and gradually swells with emotion.
It’s a Project Lumina track, released in December 2024.
The straight, clear vocals of CeVIO AI Seikai combined with the deep, layered sound arrangement make your heart tremble.
The lyrics beautifully portray the longing for the arrival of spring and the presence of a cherished person who becomes a guiding light—another reason it resonates.
On a contemplative night, this song will stay by your side.
PolytopeDaichi Miura

It’s a grand piece written by Daichi Miura as an insert song for the PlayStation 5 game “DEATH STRANDING 2: ON THE BEACH.” Included on the single “Horizon Dreamer / Polytope,” released in June 2025, it features an impressive, spacefaring progressive sound.
Its profound themes convey the protagonist’s powerful feelings as they contemplate the preciousness of life in solitude.
The meticulous production fused with a soul-stirring vocal performance makes for a breathtaking result.
When you listen to this track, be sure to play the game as well!
Songs with titles starting with “Po” (21–30)
Pon de SKY, Pon de STARDA PUMP

A refreshing Latin and reggae tune that gives you a powerful push with the message “Don’t be afraid!” It’s a track by DA PUMP, pioneers of Japan’s dance-and-vocal groups, included on their album BACK 2 DA UNITY releasing in July 2025.
Chosen as the opening theme for the TV drama Asakusa Last Boss Grandma, its lyrics cheering on everyone who takes on a challenge have become a hot topic.
The sound produced by m.
c.
A•T and ISSA’s rap fuse beautifully.
The unique choreography, supervised by Shun Matsuo of Chocolate Planet and others, is eye-catching and makes you want to dance along.
It’s also a perfect song for a summer drive to boost your mood.





