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Songs with titles that start with “Ri”

The second letter in the ra-gyo is “ri.”

When you play shiritori, it often ends up being the first prompt you have to think of, doesn’t it?

So, what songs with titles that start with “ri” come to mind for you?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ri.”

The ra-gyo can be a tricky row to find words from, but even among them, “ri” actually has lots of words that make great song titles, like “ringo” (apple), “ryuusei” (shooting star), and “riaru” (real).

Be sure to check out the article, and if you find a favorite, give it a listen—or try singing it yourself!

Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (151–160)

ReflectionChristina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera – Reflection
ReflectionChristina Aguilera

A track used in Disney’s animated film Mulan.

Lyricist David Zippel—who also worked on film scores such as Hercules and Tarzan—was involved in its production.

The version by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera was released in 1998.

meteor showerCocco

Maybe it’s the otherworldly vocals and melody, but I find myself instantly drawn into the world of the song.

It’s a track by Cocco, a singer-songwriter from Okinawa Prefecture.

It’s included on her 12th single, “Onsoku Punch,” released in 2006.

The drum rhythm, which makes you feel like you’re running, is especially striking.

Perfect for gazing up at the summer night sky.

Return to Myself ~No, no, summer.Cyntia

【Cyntia】- Return to myself ~ Shinai, Shinai, Natsu. [Live]
Return to Myself ~ No, no, Natsu. Cyntia

Cyntia’s “Return to Myself ~Shinai, Shinai, Natsu” is a cover of the metal queen Mari Hamada and a top pick for a breezy summer.

While the original has a pop arrangement, this cover transforms it with a solid, hard-rock sound into a powerful rendition only they could deliver! The breakneck heavy metal runs you hear in Cyntia’s signature track “Senkou Strings” are dialed back here, but the band’s rock-solid musicianship—honed through those notoriously difficult fast phrases—subtly shines through in this cover.

That’s the real highlight!

RecallDELUHI

DELUHI Recall (Surveillance)
RecallDELUHI

This is a song by the visual kei heavy metal band DELUHI.

It’s included on their debut mini-album “Surveillance,” released in 2008.

They’re known for their heavy, metal-style rhythms, guitar sound, and death growls.

They were active in the late 2000s.

ReplayDISH//

DISH// – Replay [Official Video]
ReplayDISH//

Some people may not be used to singing itself because they don’t usually go to karaoke.

In that case, I’d like to recommend “Replay” by DISH//.

It’s a song written specifically as the required piece for the junior high division of the NHK National School Music Competition.

Because of that, it’s designed so you can sing it well using just the basic vocal techniques you learned at school.

It also features a narrow pitch range and a slow tempo.

If you’re not confident in your singing, give it a try.

RegretsDURDN

DURDN – Regrets (Official Music Video)
RegretsDURDN

DURDN is a three-piece music unit drawing attention for songs that fuse diverse styles like rock, hip-hop, blues, and jazz.

Released digitally on September 13, 2023, their track “Regrets” stands out with a breezy beat reminiscent of New Jack Swing and a somewhat nostalgic melody.

Its sentimental lyrics, which feel like looking back on summer memories, are likely to resonate with many listeners’ own experiences.

It’s a pop tune perfect for the end of summer, with an exquisite contrast between its urban ensemble and a bittersweet atmosphere.

Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (161–170)

refrainDa-iCE

This is a heart-wrenching piece that sings of the regret of running away from a loved one.

“Refrain,” included as the coupling track on the 2018 single “Blue Sky Beyond the Clouds,” is an R&B number whose sorrowful vocals are deeply moving, making it impossible not to ponder the relationship between the protagonists.

The melody has very little variation in pitch, so it should be easy to sing.

Precisely because of that, be mindful of how much emotion you put in to convey the song’s world.