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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Roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re”. Great for karaoke shiritori too! (251–260)
Resurrection (Fill the bill medley mix)RF(Rokugen Club with Farah)

RF is composed of Masanori Narikawa on guitar, Naoki Itaya on bass, and Kaoru Suzuki on drums.
They perform in a one-of-a-kind style as a “trio band,” delivering live covers of classic hip-hop tracks.
The group was born after producer Farah connected with them upon hearing Six-String Club, another band led by Masanori Narikawa.
Their performances have a relaxed, mature confidence that’s truly wonderful.
They’ve been described as “jazz that resonates with the hip-hop generation,” so I highly recommend them to the same audience!
RemenberRIP SLYME

I used to listen to this a lot in early summer from my elementary school days through high school.
I wasn’t the athletic type and preferred relaxing at home, so the songs I listened to were mostly ones with a kind of nostalgic feel like this.
By the way, I used to listen to RIP SLYME a lot in the car, so I still play them in the car pretty often.
ResolutionROMANTIC MODE

This is pop music that makes extensive use of trancy sounds, as typified by Tetsuya Komuro.
At the time, digital equipment was widely heard in pop music.
The programmed, mechanical sound creates a moderately urban atmosphere.
It was tied in with After War Gundam X.
Let's Go! Mutsugo! ~Six-Colored Rainbow~ Osomatsu 66ROOTS66 Party with the Six Matsuno Brothers

When you line up the names of the unbelievably star-studded artists who took part in this track, you can’t help but think, “How did they manage to gather all these people?” It’s the opening theme for season 2 of the TV anime Osomatsu-san, which sparked a huge craze, especially among female fans.
With the concept of featuring artists born in 1966, it’s such a luxurious song packed with big names that you might think a lineup like this will never happen again.
Here, I’ll intentionally refrain from listing the participants’ names.
Please listen for yourself and try to figure out who’s singing which part with your own ears!
RainyROTTENGRAFFTY

A rain-themed track by ROTTENGRAFFTY, a rock band from Kyoto that’s making waves at festivals and live houses nationwide.
When you think of rain songs, you might picture something quiet, like a gentle drizzle, but this one is a full-on mixture tune with their signature electronic elements.
Its catchy, easy-to-digest melody rides on a driving performance, making it a staple crowd favorite at their shows.
With such an energetic, bright vibe, even those who don’t like rainy days might find their spirits lifted!
Let’s Keep Our Heads UpRUDEBONES

RUDEBONES is a ska band formed in 1993, centered around vocalist OKAWA.
They’ve gained attention through energetic live performances and sharing the stage with a wide range of bands across genres, including Hi-STANDARD and Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra.
Notably, they were also active overseas—playing shows with international acts, appearing at festivals, and releasing music on the American label MOON SKA RECORDS.
While their sound is rooted in the classic, light and upbeat style of ska, the powerful vocals and bass give it a strong edge, showcasing pronounced ska-core elements.
LemonRaon Lee

A song covered by the beautiful Korean singer-YouTuber Raon Lee.
She covers many Japanese songs, and not only is her Japanese pronunciation perfect, but her powerful vocals are so stunning they give you goosebumps.
She also does the harmonies herself, making it a very pleasant track to listen to.





