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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.

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Perfect for karaoke shiritori, too! (271–280)

Let’s Face the Music and DanceSeth Macfarlane

Let’s Face the Music and Dance – Seth MacFarlane | Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Let's Face the Music and DanceSeth Macfarlane

It’s a standard number by Frank Sinatra from 1956.

This famous song, also covered by artists like Nat King Cole and Diana Krall, is performed passionately in the film by Seth MacFarlane, who appears as a voice actor in the animated movie “Sing.”

REDSiM

SiM – RED [Official Visualizer]
REDSiM

It delivers a sharp challenge to a divided society and a powerful message that seeks the commonality among people.

Featured on the album PLAYDEAD, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the second season of the anime Kengan Ashura and became a hit.

Its sound—fusing loud rock, reggae, and punk—radiates overwhelming presence, and questions like “Why do you treat yourself as special?” and “We all bleed the same red,” evoke deep empathy in those confronting the contradictions of society.

If you’re looking for a hard-hitting anime song, don’t miss this!

Lazy EyeSilversun Pickups

Silversun Pickups – Lazy Eye (Official Video)
Lazy EyeSilversun Pickups

A track used in many forms of media, including the TV drama The O.

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It was released in 2007 by Silversun Pickups, an alternative rock band from Los Angeles.

The music video was inspired by the film A Swedish Love Story.

lemon teaSon House

Sun House is a rock band that was hugely active in the 1970s.

Their name comes from Son House, a legendary blues artist, and as that suggests, their music is rooted in blues rock—blues distilled into rock.

Among their works, the standout track I especially recommend is Lemon Tea.

It starts off with a melody reminiscent of rockabilly, then shifts partway through into a gritty blues rock groove.

The bold key changes are particularly appealing, so be sure to check it out.

Railroad No.9Still Caravan

Still Caravan 「Railroad No.9」 Music Video
Railroad No.9Still Caravan

A production collective formed in 2007 centered around a live band.

Their appeal lies in a sound that brilliantly blends live instrumentation with programming.

Rooted in jazz and incorporating soul, funk, and R&B, they deliver a refined sonic experience.

Radio StarSubway Daydream

Subway Daydream – Radio Star (Official Video)
Radio StarSubway Daydream

Formed in 2020, the four-piece band Subway Daydream is known for a fresh sound that fuses power pop with Japanese rock.

They gained attention with their song “Stand By Me,” which was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Ippon Again!” Their popularity stems from lyrics that depict youthful emotions and everyday scenes, paired with catchy, melodious songwriting.

The energetic tone and straightforward messages offer a new sense of daydream in everyday life.

Highly recommended for a wide range of ages—rock fans should definitely check them out!

Let’s Get EatT-STONE

T-STONE/Let’s Get Eat Prod.KOTETSU
Let's Get EatT-STONE

I’d like to introduce “Let’s Get Eat,” which is blowing up on TikTok.

It’s a track released by rapper T-STONE, who also made waves by winning an MC battle.

In the first half, he raps about his background and career; in the second half, he raps about Japanese food culture and a manly way of life.

While it doesn’t directly deliver messages related to any specific idol or favorite, its catchy rhythm has made it a popular choice for many videos.

By the way, the title is said to carry the idea of “let’s eat rice.”