A roundup of songs whose titles start with the tricky letter “ro.” Perfect for shiritori and karaoke.
Words that start with “ro” are pretty hard to come up with in shiritori, aren’t they?
So how many songs are there whose titles start with that tricky “ro”?
Even though it’s tough to find words starting with “ro,” you’ll be surprised how many song titles there are!
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “ro.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, from classic hits of the Showa and Heisei eras to popular anime theme songs.
Be sure to use this as a reference when you play song-title shiritori!
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A compilation of songs with titles starting with the tricky character “ro.” Perfect for shiritori and karaoke (91–100)
sixth-magnitude starcoarse sugar

This is Zarame’s major debut single, selected as the ending theme for the second cour of Season 7 of the TV anime My Hero Academia in April 2024.
Her vocal prowess, which earned her popularity through street performances and led to her major debut, is a key attraction.
The first half begins gently, and the latter half shifts into a slightly harder sound.
A highlight is the skillful switching between chest voice and falsetto in the chorus; rather than forcing the switch with extra power, try to maintain the same singing approach as the chest voice and simply let the tone shift into falsetto.
Immerse yourself in the lyrics, which align with the anime’s worldview, and sing it out.
Rock ’n’ RollTokyo Initial Impulse

I’d like to recommend Tokyo Shoki Shodo’s “Rock’n’Roll” as a cover song for beginner bands with a female vocalist who want to unleash their uncontrollable impulses through music! Released in 2019, it closes out their debut album, and as the band name and song title suggest, it’s a classic that blasts full-throttle punk-to-rock’n’roll fueled by pure primal impulse.
With a BPM over 200, this track is more about throwing your whole body and spirit into it than about technical prowess, so I want the whole band to unite and play without getting shaken off by the speed.
The toughest part is probably the drums: the punky two-beat in the intro will leave you behind if you let your guard down, so work hard to nail your role—keeping solid time amid the frenzy!
lovin’Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A standout track featuring a warm melody that resonates with listeners and lyrics portraying the tender moments found in everyday life.
Written specifically as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi Doyoubi, it is included on the album Attitude, released in October 2019.
The music video is entirely animated, warmly depicting the daily life of a busy new graduate starting their career.
With Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s signature catchy sound and uplifting lyrics, the song energizes its listeners.
It’s a recommended track for weekend mornings, evoking peaceful times spent with someone special.
ROLLIN’ STONESWOLF HOWL HARMONY

WOLF HOWL HARMONY is a boys group formed through LDH’s large-scale audition “iCON Z ~Dreams For Children~.” Known for a style that resembles K-pop, they’re gaining major attention for their strong vocal and dance performances.
Among their tracks, a standout recommendation is “ROLLIN’ STONES.” As the song is rooted in rock throughout, the vocal lines are arranged to be quite singable for a boys group.
The range isn’t particularly wide either, making it a song that suits various vocal ranges.
LONG WEEKENDthe shes gone

This is a song by the shes gone, praised as the sweetest and most stylish track in the band’s history.
It features a pleasant sound perfect for scenes like cafés or drives.
With gentle, sweet vocals and relatable lyrics, it’s a song that fits seamlessly into everyday life.
Released in November 2024, this work carries on the flow of their albums DAYS and SINCE while also revealing new charms.
It’s a heartwarming track you’ll want to play when you want to relax or spend time with someone special.
LOST IN PARADISE (feat. AKLO)Ali

Riding on a funky, stylish beat that exudes an urban vibe, ALI’s sound shines through.
Released in October 2020 as the ending theme for the popular anime Jujutsu Kaisen, this track quickly became a hot topic.
The lyrics, which sing of the will to face adversity and the resolve to overcome hardships, give listeners courage.
While expressing the constraints of city life, it also conveys a quiet determination to carve out one’s own path, infusing a chill atmosphere with an undercurrent of strength.
It’s perfect for working or studying, and will especially resonate with those striving amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
Romeo and Cinderelladoriko feat. Hatsune Miku
Isn’t it rarer to find someone who knows Hatsune Miku but doesn’t know this song? It’s quite an old track, but that’s exactly why it’s a beloved one by many.
Truly a song for girls.
Even the famous Sachiko Kobayashi has covered it, so if someone is a bit hesitant about VOCALOID, it might be good to introduce them to her version first.





