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” (21–30)
potato chipsTohta Kasamura

A Vocaloid song with a unique worldview that expresses feelings of regret through potato chips.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, released in June 2025.
Despite what the title suggests, it’s packed with tear-jerking elements.
The poignantly resonant piano sound and the anguished cries of a protagonist who failed to notice what truly mattered make it deeply affecting.
It’s a Kasane Teto track that gently stays by your side in times of sadness.
POSTMANKoji Yoshikawa

It’s a rock number by Koji Kikkawa with a powerful guitar sound that stirs the heart.
Released in October 1996 and included on the album “BEAT∞SPEED,” which reached No.
3 on the Oricon charts, this track grips you with lyrics that convey an earnest longing for unreachable “love” and “dreams,” and the burning, impatient feelings of a protagonist who waits for them.
The passionate vocals riding over the rugged, full-bodied sound still carry a poignant sense of seeking hope.
Listen to it on a summer night when you’re wishing hard for something, or when you feel like you might lose sight of tomorrow—surely it will light a spark in your heart.
Point of No ReturnCHEMISTRY

With a title that strikingly means “point of no return” in aviation terminology, this CHEMISTRY track blends lyrics that portray lingering attachment to an irretrievable past and the difficulty of moving forward with beautiful harmonies that resonate with a listener’s sentimental heart.
Released in June 2001, this gem of a ballad was also included on their debut album, The Way We Are.
It topped the Oricon chart for two consecutive weeks and earned Double Platinum certification.
When you feel the loneliness at summer’s end or a sudden pang of wistfulness, this song will gently embrace you.
Pockets full of rainbowsYellow Magic Orchestra

Yellow Magic Orchestra is a music group recognized worldwide.
Needless to say, they are the pioneers who laid the foundation for Japanese techno.
They have many classic tracks, but the one I especially recommend is Pocket ni Niji ga Ippai (Pockets Full of Rainbows).
As you might expect from a group with strong instrumental roots, even though this piece has many vocal parts, the vocals themselves are very understated.
There are no complex vocal lines, and the range is extremely narrow, making it an excellent song in terms of singability.
My pager doesn’t beep anymoreMuri Kunitake

Mari Kunitake, who was active as a singer and model.
She’s what you might call a one-hit wonder, but many people probably still remember her.
Speaking of her hit song, of course it has to be “Pokeberu ga Naranakute” (“My Pager Doesn’t Ring”).
Released as the theme song for a drama of the same name, this piece is arranged as a ballad, with a vocal line that has little fluctuation and is very easy to sing.
Many of you likely watched the drama at the time, so consider adding this song to your repertoire.
Pop Like A StarLittle Glee Monster

In this track, marked by exhilarating sound and a vibrant, dynamic rhythm, Little Glee Monster’s harmonies and English lyrics achieve a superb fusion.
With the sparkle of a musical and a propulsive sense of speed, it captivates listeners.
The song is included on the single “Yume Janai Nara Nannano sa,” releasing on May 28, 2025.
It pairs perfectly with the title track, which serves as the ending theme for the TV anime “Rock wa Shukujo no Tashinami deshite.” The English lyrics expressing the thrill of romance, together with the light, buoyant beat, make it ideal for fans of up-tempo music and those seeking something heart-lifting.
It’s a song brimming with the group’s appeal, showcasing powerful vocals and beautiful harmonies.
POSSIBILITYYOSHI

A track by YOSHI, who passed away at a young age and whose music is filled with messages of hope and challenge, is included on the May 2025 album “Reiwa no Rockstar.” His emotionally rich vocals layer over a fusion of powerful beats and emotive melodies to create a captivating sound.
Following his 2019 debut with the album “Sex Is Life,” he established a unique style blending J-pop and hip-hop on works like “I Am Crazy?”—and this song stands as a culmination of that journey.
With lyrics that flexibly express self-affirmation and anticipation for the future, it resonates as a song that encourages listeners to strive toward their dreams and goals.





