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!
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ri'
- Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ru'
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- [Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
- Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
- Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
- [Karaoke] A roundup of popular Japanese songs that start with the letter “Ra”
- A roundup of songs whose titles start with the tricky letter “ro.” Perfect for shiritori and karaoke.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ra'
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with ‘Re’
- A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Ro'
Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (21–30)
reincarnationYuri

Yuri’s high-energy “Rinne Tensei” has an awesome band-driven vibe that makes your body move on its own! Since the intro sits in the low-to-mid range, it should be relatively easy for low-voiced male singers to handle.
However, the tempo is on the faster side, so if you try singing before memorizing the lyrics, you might fall behind—better to listen closely and get it in your ears first.
The range rises in the latter half, but if you keep your body grooving and project with momentum, your voice will follow.
Don’t be afraid—have fun with it!
Absurd RefrainAvocado Egg

Many of you probably felt your hearts race at the sight of the distinctive bands bursting out of the legendary show Ikaten.
Avocado Egg is a skilled all-girl band whose unforgettable name alone became a talking point.
Their performance of “Irrational Refrain” is nothing short of exhilarating, with a poppy, razor-sharp sound.
It feels as if their playing perfectly speaks for that everyday “Why does it have to be like this?!” frustration.
Just listening to the bright, bouncy melodies and down-to-earth lyrics will blow away the gloom and lift your spirits.
They’ll give you the energy to power through tomorrow.
Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (31–40)
REVERSIUVERworld

This rock tune likens the stages of life to a game of Othello, portraying a powerful will to pull off a dramatic comeback.
More than defeating others, it’s the difficulty and dignity of continually defeating oneself that TAKUYA∞’s soul-stirring vocals convey so directly.
The exhilarating band sound feels as if the inner turmoil and resolve in one’s chest have been transformed straight into music.
Released in December 2012, it dramatically colored the story as the theme song for the film Blue Exorcist: The Movie.
For anyone facing a formidable wall or burning to turn the tables on their current situation, listening to it might give you the courage to take that final step.
dragonOkazaki Taiiku

A bittersweet yet gentle ballad that vividly defies his previous image! Many listeners were likely surprised to discover this new side of Okazaki Taiiku.
Beyond its melody that seeps into the heart, the grand yet wistful worldview—reminiscent of a dragon from a traditional Japanese folktale—is also captivating.
Featured on the January 2019 album “SAITAMA,” this track conjures fragile, beautiful scenes.
Listen when you want to forget the bustle of daily life and face yourself—you’ll surely feel a gentle warmth.
Linda LindaThe Blue Hearts

The Blue Hearts’ classic “Linda Linda.” It’s an indispensable song when talking about Japanese punk rock.
Its intense vibes often lead to misunderstandings, but in fact the vocal line is surprisingly gentle and the range isn’t very wide.
Since it sits in the low to mid range, anyone can sing it comfortably with the right key adjustment.
However, the low notes in the verse (A-melo) are fairly low, so don’t lower the key too much just because the chorus and the B-melo feel easy to sing.
rearA4。

A work by Vocaloid producer A4, released in June 2025.
This track is included on the first album.
It conveys the struggle of facing reality and introspective emotions through an unpredictable song structure.
The sound arrangement, which incorporates a variety of musical genres, is breathtaking.
The high-quality animated music video, featuring an angel darting about freely, is also a must-see.
Immerse yourself in the unique sound only he can create.
LyricTOKIO

A song that straightforwardly expresses pure feelings of love—so much so that even the most familiar scenery seems somehow beautiful.
This track was written, composed, and arranged entirely by Tomoya Nagase, and was released in February 2013 as TOKIO’s 46th single.
It was written as the theme song for the drama “Do Not Cry, Hara-chan,” resonating deeply with its world.
Later, it was voted No.
1 by fans for the best album “HEART,” showing how beloved it is by many.
If you sing its growing feelings for someone special with rich emotion at karaoke, it will surely warm the hearts of those who listen.





