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” (41–50)
Pop VirusGen Hoshino

This is a track included on Gen Hoshino’s fifth album, “POP VIRUS.” It takes a positive view of music’s contagious and viral power, celebrating its ability to resonate with people’s hearts.
With themes of music and love, and the connections between people, it strikingly portrays how music is rooted in everyday life.
Released in December 2018, it was followed by a dome tour across five locations nationwide starting in February the next year.
Blending contemporary dance sounds with elements of funk and soul, the work breaks new ground for Japanese pop.
It’s a recommended song for those who want to connect with others through music or add fresh color to their daily lives.
Declaration of not being PONHoneyWorks feat. Mirigram - 1mg -

This is a collaborative song by HoneyWorks and mirigram -1mg- that puts a positive spin on everyday little slip-ups.
Released in November 2024, it features an upbeat rhythm and a catchy melody.
Ranting passionately without realizing you’re on mute, waking up early on your day off… The lyrics are sprinkled with moments everyone can relate to, making you think, “So true!” And amidst it all, a forward-looking message that affirms your individuality gives you a boost of energy.
It’s the perfect track for when you’re feeling down or have lost your confidence!
POP STARKen Hirai

This song is known as one of Ken Hirai’s signature works.
Released in November 2005, it drew attention as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 PM drama “Dangerous Beauty” (Kiken na Aneki).
It features a bright, catchy melody that brings out a pop sensibility to the fullest.
The lyrics center on themes of self-affirmation and love for others, delivering warmth to listeners.
The track is also said to symbolize a turning point in Hirai’s music, signaling a shift from his earlier ballad-focused style toward a more pop-oriented direction.
The music video’s catchy choreography is another highlight.
It’s the perfect song for a drive or when you want a change of pace.
POP!NAYEON

This is Nayeon’s solo debut track, notable for its bursting emotions and catchy melody.
The lyrics express the excitement of romance and blend beautifully with the song’s pop vibe.
Released in June 2022, it created a major buzz both in Japan and abroad.
It even charted on Billboard, proving her talent as a solo artist.
This work is recommended for anyone who wants to feel the exhilaration of falling in love.
True to its title, the dance features poppy, fun choreography that makes you want to move.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to lift your spirits or feel positive.
Possibility of a duet with Daichi MiuraBoA

It’s a duet with Daichi Miura included on her seventh album, IDENTITY, released in 2010.
It’s a heartrending love song about a relationship that’s falling apart and nearing its end.
The music video is tear-jerking as well.
It’s such a masterpiece that it’s surprising it was never released as a single.
Posse in NoiseDragon Ash

A danceable number that erupts with an up-tempo rhythm and flow right from the start! Rather than a straight-ahead rock groove, it has a Latin beat that makes your hips sway before you know it.
In live shows, riding this rhythm, the two dancers’ moves get noticeably more aggressive.
The title means “there is jubilation in the noise.” The lyrics, too, are charged with heat, capturing the frenzy of a live venue just as it is!
polyrhythm winterFACT

The programmed music box melody is beautiful, and with elements like shifting time signatures, it feels distinctly different from FACT’s previous songs.
Listening to it evokes winter.
It’s a heavy track with a slightly lonely atmosphere.
Highly recommended if you love winter.





