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 whose titles start with “Ri” (21–30)
RepulsionUNWAVERING

UNWAVERING, based in Nagoya, is a metalcore band formed in 2018 around vocalist Yosuke.
The members are twin guitarists Hayate and H.
Y.
T, bassist Kazz, and support drummer Kakeru.
They began their activities in 2019 with the EP “Departure,” and have since steadily released works such as the album “DAWN” and the single “TRAUMA.” Their musical style has been described as “etched into the soul.” Their intense yet emotional sound hints at new possibilities for Japan’s metalcore scene.
Release Your BodyKAITO

Kaito’s debut album Special Life, released by a prestigious German label, sent shockwaves across the world.
Its shimmering synth melodies and deeply immersive beats weave a sound that feels like a scene from an epic film.
Though it’s techno, there’s a nostalgic, wistful tunefulness that seeps into the heart.
Precisely because it’s an instrumental with no lyrics, each listener’s own “special story” vividly comes to life within.
It’s a masterpiece perfect for a quiet night when you want to surrender yourself, alone, to a universe of sound.
Re:birthAcid Black Cherry
This is a passionate rock number that portrays rebirth from deep despair.
Released in August 2010 as the ninth single after yasu underwent vocal cord surgery and recuperation, it was chosen as the theme song for the PlayStation 3 game “Another Century’s Episode: R.” The lyrics, said to reflect his unvarnished feelings during recovery, are the very cry of a heart clawing for light while struggling in darkness.
Its dark, fast-paced sound merges with a vocal delivery that is both powerful and delicate, shaking the listener’s soul to its core.
When you hit a wall in life and feel your spirit about to break, if you long to overcome your circumstances, this song will surely kindle a light of hope in your heart.
Homesickness on a JourneyMidori Nishizaki

Midori Nishizaki is the head of a Japanese dance school, and at the same time an actor and an enka singer who remains at the forefront of her fields.
In fact, she made her debut as a singer at the young age of seven and is a true veteran with over 60 years in the performing arts.
Many may be surprised by the breadth of her talents, which extend far beyond the world of enka.
She gained attention with the duet Nen-nen Funauta with Yoshio Tabata, and in 1974, Tabishū, which became the theme song for the popular period drama Kurayami Shiwatori, sold over a million copies.
The expressive power she cultivated through Japanese dance lends depth to the poignant timbre of her singing voice.
Little Cigarnodio

This is an electronic track wrapped in a nostalgic atmosphere.
Created by Vocaloid producer nodio, it was released in January 2021.
Its stylish sound design—an exquisite fusion of chiptune and lo-fi hip-hop—is striking.
The meticulous attention to sonic texture and spatial depth draws listeners into a unique world.
The lyrics, which subtly convey the pain of parting, are also memorable.
It’s perfect for immersing yourself in music alone on a quiet night.
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An addictive track crafted by dada.
This is the Vocaloid version of a song produced under the team name LATTE for VocaDuo 2025.
Its standout feature is a dark sound arrangement.
The lyrics depict a twisted, obsessive love that craves to keep the beloved close forever.
Motifs like dolls and lumps of flesh further heighten the eeriness.
If you want chills from the contrast of a grotesque theme or want to immerse yourself in a dark narrative, this track will undoubtedly pull you into its intense allure!
Remember (with MONGOL800)RIP SLYME

This heartwarming cheer song was created after a summer festival encounter with the Okinawa-born band MONGOL800.
Addressing a downhearted friend with the message “You’re not alone,” the lyrics powerfully encourage facing any hardship together—surely giving courage to many listeners.
It seamlessly fuses RIP SLYME’s signature laid-back rap with a refreshing band sound that naturally makes you want to clap along.
The track is included on the album “FUNFAIR,” released in November 2007, and was also chosen as the image song for the 86th All Japan High School Soccer Tournament.
For those striving toward their goals with their teammates, this anthem of friendship will deliver a passionate boost.






