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!
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Songs with titles that start with “Ri” (181–190)
Remember MeGael García Bernal

This heartwarming song also has an autumn vibe.
The 2017 film Coco is a bright, animated movie set in Mexico, but this song is the lullaby version and has a relaxed feel.
It’s short and even has Japanese lyrics, so it’s nice to try singing along.
RippleGrateful Dead

A track released in 1970 by the American rock band Grateful Dead.
It’s a country-folk style track characterized by poetic lyrics and has been used in many forms of media, including the film “Mask” and the TV drama “My Name Is Earl.”
DepartureHY

HY’s “Tabidachi” (Departure) cheers on a new beginning with all its might.
Stepping out from a familiar environment takes real courage and often brings both excitement and anxiety, but this song pumps you up with such positive words that it leaves no room for doubt.
Its upbeat tempo with a comfortable groove and the repeatedly uplifting lyrics make you want to stop looking back and hit the gas, full speed ahead!
RyūfukumaruHY

HY is a four-piece rock band beloved for their mixture sound that blends a worldview evoking their Okinawan roots with a wide musical palette.
“Ryufu-maru,” included on their indie second album Street Story, amps up the excitement with its striking guitar phrases and spacious intro.
With its driving beat and straightforward melody, it’s a song that feels great to belt out at karaoke.
If you’re going with a group that includes women, having them join the chorus can be fun too.
It’s a recommended number for men in their 30s, likely the generation that grew up with it.
RewriteHakubi

“Rewrite” has been generating buzz after being selected for NACK5’s Power Play in March 2023 and receiving its first airplay on SONAR MUSIC.
The song, written by the three-piece rock band Hakubi as the ending theme for the anime The Tale of Outcasts, gently conveys the feeling of loneliness and solitude at night.
However, the message embedded in the lyrics is positive, making it a likely candidate to serve as an uplifting, supportive song.
Streamlined MaydayHiFi-P

The rhythmic groove makes my body sway on its own! “Streamlined Mayday,” produced by Vocaloid producer HiFi-P, was originally a twin-vocal track featuring virtual singer Kaf and the voice library KAFU.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Dropkick on My Devil!! X.
I can’t get enough of the four-on-the-floor beat centered, high-energy sound arrangement.
I also love how it feels both glittering and mature.
The way the words roll off the tongue is fantastic, too—it makes me want to say them out loud myself!
LilyHump Back

Hump Back is a band known for their cool vibe, clear vocals, and exhilarating performances.
They combine power with cuteness.
Their songs have even been used as theme music for the popular TV show “Sukkiri.” It’s a track that those in the know will recognize.
Their recognition and reputation are skyrocketing right now, and they have great momentum.
They’re a band that captures the current state of girls’ bands.





