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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” (321–330)

Flowing voiceMei-chan

Meichan is a singer who made his major debut in 2017 and is also active as a Vocaloid producer and YouTuber.

His digital-only single “Ryūsei,” released on August 23, 2023, was chosen as the theme song for the TV drama “Our School Broadcast.” The lyrics, which evoke a summer romance, pair with a brisk, exhilarating ensemble to lift your spirits.

It’s an upbeat track with a soft yet resolute vocal tone that leaves a strong impression—highly recommended for karaoke, too.

RELOADING CITYMononkul

Mononkul / RELOADING CITY [MV]
RELOADING CITY Mononkul

Mononkul’s “RELOADING CITY” feels like it’s cheering on a fresh start from April.

It’s included on the album of the same name, and the word “April” even appears in the lyrics.

Set to a stylish melody, the song’s lyrics give you strength, filling you with hope for a future you can shape in any way from here.

April, overflowing with newness and things still unfinished, might offer hints from all kinds of moments to help you carve out your future.

Because April is brimming with an air of hope, why not use this song to soak in that sense of anticipation for what’s ahead?

Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (331–340)

Departure Numberyuzu

It sings about the journey so far—racing forward with everything you’ve got, failing along the way in order to grasp the hopes and dreams that lie ahead—and about how the journey will continue from here on out.

When you keep throwing yourself into the challenge to achieve your goals and make your dreams come true, no matter how tough it gets or how many times you fail, what you gain is immense, isn’t it? This song teaches us the importance of charging ahead with all your might.

When you “graduate” from something, something new is waiting for you, right? It’s a song that gives you a push on the back when you take that first step into a new environment!

mutual unrequited loveRian

Rii-ann 'Mutual Unrequited Love' feat. Hatsune Miku
Mutual unrequited love Rii-An

Ryian, a Vocaloid producer who also performs as a singer, created “Mutual Crush” in 2021.

Its lyrics, themed around baseball, depict a love story that heats up in step with the progress of the game.

The soft, airy vocals of Hatsune Miku layered over an electro sound are striking as well.

It’s moving to see how, even though they care for each other, they keep missing each other and end up getting hurt.

It’s a Vocaloid track that captures the push-and-pull of romance and the bittersweetness of youth.

As the heartache intensifies, the sound swells into a passionate development—be sure to listen for that, too.

Meteor Girlreruriri

Meteor Girl - rerulili feat. GUMI & MEIKA Hime
Meteor Girl Rerulili

Content-wise, it’s a cute duet number that I’d recommend to high school students.

The song is by Vocaloid producer rerulili, known for hits like “Nou Shou Sakuretsu Girl,” and it was released in 2021 alongside a version sung by Vtuber Yuzuki Tia.

You’ll be drawn in by the sparkling vibe and the beautiful piano tone that rings throughout.

The four-on-the-floor rhythm is easy to groove to, and the melody line is smooth and easy on the ears.

rerulili’s musical sensibility and technique really shine.

listAsai Umi

List / Otomachi Una Restart feat. Una Otomachi
Restore Saiumi

A piano rock number that blends a sense of speed with bittersweet emotion, evoking the end of summer.

“List,” produced by Vocaloid creator Asai Umi, was released in 2019.

Its powerful yet fragile band sound is deeply moving.

Pay special attention to Una’s high-tone vocals in the chorus—they’re one of the elements that amplify the song’s momentum.

Caught up in the protagonist’s wish to “see someone important,” I can’t help but transpose it onto my own feelings as I listen.

Turn up the volume and enjoy.

Revolver JunkiesAbe Futoshi / Ueno Koji

Revolver Junkies / Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Revolver Junkies Abe Futoshi / Ueno Kouji

Guitarist Abe Futoshi and bassist Ueno Koji are from Hiroshima City, making half of THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT’s members Hiroshima natives.

They debuted in 1996 and, though they sadly disbanded in 2003, their garage rock–based sound and rock ’n’ roll attitude have continued to influence many rock bands.

Their debut and signature track “Sekai no Owari” (“The End of the World”) is an absolute must-listen, so be sure to check it out!