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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 with titles starting with 'Ri' (191–200)

LITTLE WINGLINDBERG

The song “LITTLE WING,” which opens the third album LINDBERG III, is known as a live staple and even lent its name to the fan club, making it one of LINDBERG’s signature tracks.

With a simple melody featuring repeated and sustained notes and no large interval jumps, it’s easy to remember and approachable even for those who aren’t confident singers.

Its exhilarating sense of speed makes it fun to sing and an upbeat tune that really livens up karaoke.

Ring My BellLINDBERG

LINDBERG’s “Ring My Bell,” with lead vocalist Maki Watase’s lively voice that wakes you right up.

This song, included as the B-side to the 1995 single “Mizugi to Beach to Boys,” was used on a TV program from April 1995 to March 1996.

The lyrics describe the frustration of losing contact with a lover after a trivial argument and not knowing what to do.

While anxious that their relationship might end as it is, the narrator’s high pride gets in the way, making it hard to be honest.

ReplayLONGMAN

LONGMAN “Replay” Music Video (Theme song for the TV drama Laid-Back Camp)
ReplayLONGMAN

LONGMAN is a punk rock band that debuted in 2019.

They originated from a music club at Matsuyama University.

When you hear “punk rock,” you might picture something flashy or lyrics with a strong message, but that’s not the case with them—their songs are all crafted to be highly catchy.

If anything, alternative rock or indie rock better fits their style.

Their energetic, catchy sound resonates with everyone.

trainLOST IN TIME

Daisuke Umikai, the vocalist of LOST IN TIME, a three-piece rock band formed in 2001, is from Iwate Prefecture.

In 2002, they released their first album, “Fuyuzora to Kimi no Te,” and in the same year participated in the compilation album “Ichigo Ichie ~ Sweets for my SPITZ,” covering songs by Spitz alongside artists such as Tamio Okuda, Ringo Sheena, and Yumi Matsutoya.

In 2018, marking the 15th anniversary of their debut, they held a solo concert at Shibuya Sakura Hall.

Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (201–210)

ReflectionsLea Salonga

This is the theme song from Disney’s film Mulan, sung by Lea Salonga, a singer and actress from Manila, Philippines.

Salonga, who also provided the singing voice for Jasmine in Disney’s Aladdin, delivers a beautifully moving performance in Mulan as well.

Pulse of the MeteorLeo/need × MEIKO

An emotional rock number that shakes your heart with its dynamic sound.

Leo/need’s “Meteor Pulse” is a newly written track by Vocaloid producer *Luna, known for hits like “8.

32.” The arrangement blends clarity and heat, making it impossible not to keep turning up the volume.

The powerful vocals also fit the song’s style perfectly.

When singing, especially in the chorus, try aligning the vocal melody closely with the song’s rhythm.

Doing so will help you express the dynamic contrasts of “Meteor Pulse” even better.

REALiZELiSA

LiSA “REALiZE” Lyric Video (Theme Song for the Japanese Dub of the Film ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’)
REALiZELiSA

“REALiZE,” the theme song for the Japanese-dubbed version of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

It’s a straightforward rock tune that highlights LiSA’s sharp, powerful vocals.

The high-speed number vividly conjures images of Spider-Man soaring through the air, and just listening to it feels like a great way to blow off steam.

The guitar riffs ringing to the rhythm, the hefty, dynamic sound, and the catchy melody all feel great—and it’s perfect for karaoke, too!