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' (51–60)
PothosSOPHIA

A track from SOPHIA’s early albums that’s hugely popular with fans and always gets the crowd pumped when played live.
Matsuoka’s cheerful vocals in the intro and outro are irresistible and bound to put a smile on your face.
Many listeners have probably looked up what kind of flower a pothos is.
POSEhide

A track from their second album released in 1996.
Often used as the opening number at live shows, it’s an intense, passionate song.
Beyond the heavy, razor-sharp band sound, it also weaves in piano and sequencer elements.
All the instruments blend perfectly, intertwining with exquisite balance to create a striking piece.
Pork gingertricot

Against a stage backdrop that looks like it could be used for a Super Sentai-style battle scene, the members wear gym uniforms and do things like vault over a pommel horse and spin around with a bat pressed to their foreheads—it’s surreal and very funny.
I felt it was a song that really drew me in with their originality.
Fantasy in My PocketSachi & Juri

It’s the ending theme of Pokémon.
When I was little, I listened to it from a child’s perspective, and now that I’m an adult, I hear it from an adult’s perspective.
It makes me feel so wistful, remembering how badly I wanted to grow up back then.
I especially like the second verse, which portrays a bittersweet love.
Songs with titles starting with 'po' (61–70)
Pokémon XY&ZSatoshi (Rica Matsumoto)

This is the opening theme of the currently airing Pokémon XY&Z.
It’s super cool right from the intro.
Wouldn’t this song be really exciting to try covering with a band? It seems like it would be popular with kids, too.
PolarisHITORIE

It’s a techno-flavored track and the ending theme for the anime NARUTO.
It’s not just that analog synths will continue to be embraced; the song also seems to share the joy of making things ourselves.
This kind of track feels like it has a good tempo to listen to while working.
PocopotteitoMutekichi, Miinya, Meekobu

This is the opening theme song for the puppet show “Poco Potteito” from “Okaasan to Issho.” It’s sung by the characters: Mute-kichi played by Motoko Kumai, Mīnya played by Emiri Katō, and Mēkobu played by Osamu Hinata.
It’s a cute song about potatoes that kids love.





