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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.” Great for karaoke shiritori, too! (21–30)

Let Me Burn Your BookAkiko Kiyama

Akiko Kiyama’s debut album “Seven Years,” acclaimed by world-renowned DJs, is a landmark work crystallizing seven years of musical exploration in Berlin.

While minimal techno might sound intimidating to some, this album’s quiet, beautiful ambient tones are a major draw—perfect for the stillness of night.

The key is its organic, fluctuating sound crafted without relying on a computer grid.

In a quiet room, attentive listening lets you fully savor its singular world, where particles of sound seem to drift through space.

Recklessm-flo

It’s a song that affirms a chaotic daily life and a contradiction-filled reality as “your own impulse,” giving you the energy to move forward.

A collaboration between m-flo and Adee A.

, it’s set for release in July 2025 and was chosen as the ending theme for the anime “New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT.” It carries a message of embracing even regrets and failures as part of who you are, and pushing ahead with strength.

When you lose confidence in your own choices, this powerful music is sure to give you a push.

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Perfect for karaoke shiritori too! (31–40)

Rainy WayEikichi Yazawa

[EY TV] Eikichi Yazawa 'Rainy Way' 1994 at Nippon Budokan
Rainy Way Eikichi Yazawa

A rock ballad released in October 1980, distinguished by its bluesy guitar tone.

Set on a rain-soaked highway, it lyrically portrays the pain of heartbreak.

The protagonist’s pent-up emotions overlap with the scene of the relentless, cold rain, tightening the listener’s chest.

Included on the classic solo compilation THE ORIGINAL EIKICHI YAZAWA SINGLE COLLECTION 1980‑1990 and performed at the 1994 Nippon Budokan concert, this song has continued to be loved across generations.

Its wistful melody gently accompanies a sentimental mood.

Cycle of Symphonic Poems “Má vlast” / Sendai Philharmonic OrchestraKen Takaseki

Smetana: Symphonic Poem Cycle “Má vlast” (Conductor: Ken Takaseki) / Smetana Má vlast
Cycle of Symphonic Poems “Má vlast” / Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra, Ken Takaseki

Conductor Ken Takaseki, who honed his craft under the legendary Herbert von Karajan and made his Japan debut in 1985, is one of the country’s leading maestros, having served as music director and principal conductor with numerous orchestras, including the Gunma Symphony Orchestra and the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra.

His appeal lies in a wide-ranging repertoire that spans symphonies, opera, and even world premieres of contemporary works.

His musicality is grounded in a rigorous analysis of the score and a sincere pursuit of each work’s essence.

This earnest approach has been highly acclaimed, earning him the 50th Suntory Music Award for 2018.

He is the ideal conductor for those who wish to savor performances that are both meticulously crafted and grand in scale, while treasuring the orchestra’s inherent sonority.

REDB’z

Many of you may remember it as a soul-stirring anthem created for a single athlete.

It is said that B’z produced the song at the direct request of pitcher Hiroki Kuroda when he returned to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp.

Its austere message, mirroring the figure of a pitcher battling alone on the mound, strikes a chord.

The lyrics embody a strong will to avoid the easy path, blame no one, and maintain strict self-discipline, powerfully pushing listeners forward.

Released as a single in June 2015, the song fired up stadiums and was also used as the theme for a television program.

The record it set—becoming B’z’s 48th consecutive No.

1 single—speaks to its immense popularity.

It’s a passionate track you’ll want to play to fire yourself up when taking on a major goal.

LET’S MUSICSexy Zone

Sexy Zone「LET’S MUSIC」(YouTube ver.)
LET'S MUSICSexy Zone

“Don’t overthink it—just ride the waves of sound and have fun!” It’s a straightforward message that lightens the heart in this dance track by Sexy Zone.

Set to a funky, feel-good groove, the song celebrates the pure joy of music without overanalyzing it.

As the five members’ distinctive voices trade off one after another, listeners are drawn into a positive world.

Released in March 2021 as their 20th single, this track is packed with the sparkle of the five-member lineup, making it a special song for fans and a standout in the group’s history.

Lady DiamondSexy Zone

Sexy Zone "Lady Diamond" (short ver.)
Lady Diamond Sexy Zone

A classic love song that likens a special someone to a shining gemstone and sings straight from the heart! This masterpiece comes from the golden duo of lyricist Goro Matsui and composer Koji Makaino.

Released in April 2012 as their second single, it topped the Oricon weekly chart for the second consecutive time since their debut.

It was also used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Real Scope Z” and is included on the acclaimed album “one Sexy Zone.” When you want to heighten your feelings for someone you like, its exhilarating, fast-paced sound might just give you a supportive push.