A roundup of songs with titles that start with “pu.” Great for shiritori or picking songs!
When you hear “songs that start with ‘pu,’” what songs come to mind?
Words that start with “pu” include “play,” “pool,” and “propose,” and any of them sound like they could be used as song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that start with “pu.”
Use it as a reference when you’re looking for songs that start with “pu,” whether it’s for a “song-title shiritori” game, a karaoke shiritori session, or picking tracks for a playlist.
Searching for songs in an unusual way—like “songs that start with a certain syllable”—might lead you to music you’ve never encountered before.
Be sure to find a new favorite from the selections in this article.
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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Pu.” Perfect for shiritori or picking songs! (11–20)
PrologueUru

This is the work by Uru I want to listen to on an autumn night when I long for human warmth.
Even knowing it’s forbidden, the ever-growing feelings for the other person and that helpless cry of the heart really hit home.
The contrast between her clear, crystalline vocals and the electric guitar that stirs up anxiety and urgency vividly paints the beginning of a forbidden love.
Released as a single in December 2018, the song is also known as the theme for the drama “Chugakusei Nikki” starring Kasumi Arimura.
Overlapping with the drama’s heartrending worldview, it resonated deeply with many.
Later included on the album “Orion Blue,” this beautiful ballad is perfect for when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.
planetariumAi Otsuka

Singer-songwriter Ai Otsuka, who creates everything from energetic tunes to moving ballads.
Released in September 2005, this song is a bittersweet love ballad perfect for summer nights.
You can almost picture the scene of memories with a precious person who’s gone, overlapping with the countless stars spread across the night sky.
The piano accompaniment, which carries a hint of traditional Japanese flavor, is striking, and her supple, straight-reaching vocals on top of it are deeply moving.
The track was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Koi no Karasawagi” and is also included on the acclaimed album “LOVE COOK.” How about listening to it at summer’s end, while recalling an unforgettable love?
PrologueKazu Manabe (CV: Chinatsu Fujitō)

On an autumn evening when the fragrance of osmanthus drifts softly and the sky is dyed crimson, this is the song by Chinatsu Fujitō that makes you want to overlay your heart onto that scene.
It’s a character image song from the TV anime K-On!, expressing the straightforward anticipation for the future hidden within Nodoka Manabe’s calm demeanor.
It’s as if you can see her viewing the present as the prologue to the story that’s about to begin and believing in the person she’ll become.
Released in October 2009 as the single “K-On! Image Song: Nodoka Manabe.” Give it a listen when you want to reflect on your own future.
Princess GaLHaruki Hamano

A princess isn’t just someone who waits for a prince! This is a song by Haruki Hamano that celebrates the image of a strong, modern woman.
It’s thrillingly empowering with a bold “gal” mindset that turns even painful love and irritating experiences into personal charm.
Released in April 2024 as the culmination of a six-month consecutive release project, the track is also included on the EP “LovE ToXic.” When you’re feeling a bit worn out by the glittery princess ideal, give this a listen—you might just find a shine that’s uniquely your own.
Pretty SavageBLACKPINK

BLACKPINK is a girl group that could be called the flagship of YG.
While retaining an idol-like appeal, they place importance on a gritty image, and their stylish musicality is highly regarded not only in Korea but also in Japan and the English-speaking world.
Their 2020 release, Pretty Savage, embodies this approach.
The track has a strong hip-hop character, with the vocal lines unfolding as an extension of rap flow throughout.
As a result, the range is narrow and there are no complex melodic leaps, so once you’re comfortable with rapping, it’s relatively easy to sing.
Preserve!Hizaki P

This is a duet song by Higasaki-P featuring a lively back-and-forth between Kagamine Len and KAITO.
With a skillful structure that switches perspectives within the story, it beautifully conveys the two characters’ feelings as they circle around the one thing they want to protect.
The contrast between Len’s gallant voice and KAITO’s calm yet strongly resolute tone creates a deeply moving drama.
How about stepping into each part with a friend and experiencing this pure music for yourselves?
A collection of songs with titles that start with “pu.” Use it for shiritori or picking songs! (21–30)
Plz Don’t Be SadBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

A dance track brimming with Highlight’s positive charm that makes you want to sing along without even thinking! The straightforward message, “Don’t be sad, smile,” rides a lively beat and really resonates.
It feels as if, after changing their group name and making a fresh start, they’re telling fans, “Let’s keep having fun together,” and many listeners say they can’t help but smile as they listen.
Released in March 2017 as the lead track from the mini-album “Can You Feel It?”, the song won first place on eight major music programs.
It’s a warm cheer only they could deliver after overcoming hardships—one that gently blows away a heavy heart.





