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” (341–350)
ReversibleCreepHyp

The one-and-only, distinctive CreepHyp world created by vocalist Sekai Kan Ozaki is highly praised by fans.
In “Reversiblue,” the way the feeling of “wanting to see someone” is expressed is also unique—you might think, “Why not just say you want to see them normally?” but that roundaboutness is precisely CreepHyp.
It’s surely enjoyable to unravel the lyrics penned by such an expressive artist.
dignifiedCreepHyp

This is a CreepHyp song marked by the sweet, heartrending scent of tears and a dignified poise.
Seikakan Ozaki’s high-pitched vocals and unique lyrical world pierce listeners deeply.
Many will relate to the lyrics that depict the conflicts felt in everyday life and the journey to find one’s true self.
Included on the EP “Dakara Sore wa Shinjitsu,” released in March 2023, it was written specially for a commemorative project celebrating the 10th anniversary of the animation label TOHO animation.
It’s recommended for times when you want to face yourself or are seeking music that stays close to your heart.
A track that lets you fully savor CreepHyp’s distinctive world!
RHYTHM OF THE SUNKetsumeishi

A dance number brimming with tropical vibes, perfect for summer.
The lyrics vividly portray people surrendering to the rhythm of the sun and dancing freely, leaving a lasting impression.
You can easily picture revelers swaying seductively as they indulge in mojitos and tequila.
Released in June 2014, this was Ketsumeishi’s 27th major-label single.
The music video, filmed in Okinawa, features guest appearances by TV personality IVAN and popular model Melody Yoko.
It’s a liberating track that makes you want to set your body free under the sunshine—perfect as background music for a beach party.
RYHTHM OF THE SUNKetsumeishi

A track that makes you want to burst into dance under the blazing midsummer sun, “RHYTHM OF THE SUN” fuses Latin-flavored sounds with a Hip Hop style.
It’s Ketsumeishi’s 27th single, released on June 11, 2014, and it reached No.
10 on the Oricon charts.
The song stands out for its bright, upbeat energy, delivering a refreshing feeling that seems to turn summer itself—beaches, fireworks, and all—into music.
It’s perfect for karaoke, playing during a drive, or as BBQ background music.
When you want to lift your spirits, put this song on and get everyone hyped!
Give me a freakish kissGirl of Extreme Vulgarity

“Give Me a Psychotic Kiss” was released in 2014 as Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s major-label debut single.
The title really sticks with you, doesn’t it? The song was written specifically for the 2014 TV drama “Around 30-chan: Uncensored,” drawing inspiration from the original manga and, based on the image of the drama’s lead actress, Dan Mitsu, the lyrics were written from a woman’s perspective.
The band’s one-of-a-kind world explodes with freshness here—it’s addictively unique.
twofold forgettingKobukuro

Kobukuro’s 33rd single, released on July 7, 2021.
By the way, the title is pronounced “Ryōbō.” Since their debut, Kobukuro—a duo of Shunsuke Kuroda and Kentarō Kobuchi—has been highly praised for their harmony work, and that well-regarded harmonization is alive and well in this song, letting you enjoy beautifully crafted chorus parts.
Because they’re known for their choral work, some people might hesitate to try harmonizing this song at karaoke, but the chorus arrangement isn’t actually that complicated, so there’s nothing to fear! Definitely give it a try.
Just be careful not to make your vocals too edgy or forceful, as that could spoil the song’s charm.
Aim to sing as gently and softly as possible.
Little Missing Starssasanomarie

“Little Missing Stars” is a work by Sasanomaly, released in 2023 to celebrate Hatsune Miku’s 16th birthday.
In a world that begins from silence, it sings of formless songs and hearts resonating with one another.
A chest on the verge of tearing, memories about to fade, the beauty of missing stars—holding these dearly and moving forward.
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It’s a song that gently stays close to such feelings.
When you feel lonely, this song is sure to reach out its hand to you.





