A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
How many songs that start with “Re” can you think of?
It’s surprisingly hard to recall them on the spot, isn’t it?
In this article, we’ve put together song titles that start with “Re,” focusing mainly on J-POP.
There’s even a karaoke shiritori game, so some of you may want to know songs evenly across all kana or add to your repertoire.
Feel free to use this as a reference.
You might even find yourself thinking, “Oh right, there was that song too,” and feel a touch of nostalgia.
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A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too! (71–80)
Let Go (feat. Hiito)CHICO CARLITO

A powerhouse rapper leading Okinawa’s hip-hop scene.
Born in 1993 in Naha, Okinawa, he began his full-scale music career in 2012.
Honoring his roots—his grandfather was a Puerto Rican U.
S.
serviceman—he captivates with a distinctive rap style that blends a high-toned voice and rhythmic flow.
He proved his prowess by winning the ULTIMATE MC BATTLE GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP in 2015, and is recognized as a skilled artist active across a wide spectrum, from MC battles to the streets.
On TV Asahi’s “Freestyle Dungeon,” he served as a first-generation Monster, showcasing overwhelming skills.
Highly recommended for those who want to experience the essence of hip-hop, from old school to new school.
RainbowYusuke Kamiji

We’d like to introduce a song that shines at sports festivals! Released by Yusuke Kamiji in 2011, this track is themed around a rainbow and sings of hope and dreams.
It carries a message about the importance of facing forward even in the dark, and its bright, refreshing melody brings out the children’s lively, energetic expressions.
Just as a rainbow is completed by many colors coming together, it expresses the joy of dancing together as one.
The song has been performed at concerts and events, gaining popularity as a number that unites the audience in excitement.
Why not include it in group performances or fun dances for younger classes at your sports day? The children’s vibrant smiles are sure to warm the hearts of their parents.
RED ZONELiSA

LiSA captivates many listeners with her clear, translucent vocals and powerful expressiveness.
Born in Gifu Prefecture, she studied piano from a young age and started performing in a band during high school.
She debuted in 2010 as the vocalist of an in-anime band and launched her solo career in 2011 with the album “Letters to U.” By providing theme songs for popular anime, she has drawn attention with her overwhelming vocal ability and performance.
In 2020, she won the Japan Record Award, and in 2021, she received the JASRAC Award for Domestic Works.
While rooted in pop rock, her distinctive appeal lies in a unique world that combines delicate nuance with a powerful singing voice.
Known for energetic live performances, she is highly recommended for those who want to be moved by emotionally resonant vocals.
REDRyosuke Yamada

It’s a whirlwind dance tune that fuses glamorous melodies with a powerful performance.
It’s the title track of Ryosuke Yamada’s album “RED,” set for release in April 2025.
It also drew attention for Daiki Arioka’s involvement in songwriting and composition.
The lyrics convey a strong determination to break out of one’s shell and reveal a new self, making it a message song that sets your heart ablaze.
It’s a track that gives a push to anyone who wants to set themselves free.
Let Me HearFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

A signature work by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, featuring an inventive sound woven from ferocious guitar riffs and polished electronics, and leaving a vivid impact with the interplay between two vocalists—shouts and clean vocals.
Skillfully fusing diverse elements such as emo, metal, and EDM, the track was released by VAP in January 2015 and achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Chosen as the opening theme for the anime Parasyte -the maxim-, it expresses, through a unique interpretation, the theme of coexistence between those with differing values.
Its dark, emotional sonic world is sure to captivate not only listeners who favor intense music, but anime fans as well.
RemPolkadot Stingray

It’s a heartwarming song about mustering the courage to take a new step forward, even while carrying the anxiety of parting and change with someone important to you.
Released in November 2017 as the lead track from Polkadot Stingray’s major-label debut album “Zenchi Zennou,” the piece captivates with its refreshing rock sound and an uplifting message that blooms like a flower in the sunlight.
Kaonashi Hasegawa from CreepHyp joins on violin, adding further breadth and depth.
It’s a song that stays close to anyone who fears change yet wants to move forward, and to those who are longing for a new morning.
Reiwa ElegySetsuko Shimizu

A wistful enka that portrays people living earnestly resounds with Setsuko Shimizu’s powerful voice.
The lyrics, which carefully depict the feelings of those working in the city—love for family, anxieties about the future, and nostalgia for one’s hometown—are sure to touch everyone’s heart.
Released in November 2023, this work inherits the spirit of the Showa-era classic “Sanya Blues,” offering encouragement to people living in the Reiwa era.
Twilight factories, red lanterns in back alleys, rainy night streets—the finely drawn scenes make this a remarkable song.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you’re weary of the city’s clamor, when you’re thinking of home, or when you need strength for tomorrow.





