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 whose titles start with the tricky character “ro.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (141–150)
Rock Me Like The DevilCRUCIFIED BARBARA

Crucified Barbara was an all-female hard rock and heavy metal band formed in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1998.
They disbanded in 2016.
This track is included on their 2012 album, The Midnight Chase.
rose feat.VaundyChilli Beans.

Formed by students of Music Juku Voice, Chilli Beans.
is a three-piece rock band gaining attention for songs that showcase each member’s exceptional musicianship and diverse musical backgrounds.
Their 4th digital single, “rose (feat.
Vaundy),” became a hot topic as a collaboration with Vaundy, just as the title suggests.
Its funky ensemble and shuffle beat serve as hooks, creating an addictive quality you can’t forget after just one listen.
Featuring distinctive male–female twin vocals that balance tightness with a floating feel, it’s a track that’s comfortable both to sing and to listen to.
The long skirt billowsConton Candy

Conton Candy’s “Long Skirt Fluttering” has lyrics that evoke heartbreak, yet it’s somehow easy to listen to with a refreshed feeling.
Even just hearing the breezy band sound seems to gradually lift the gloom.
Because you love them, you find yourself waiting for a message, hoping to share even a little more time together.
Still, the depiction of a love that’s coming to an end is very poignant.
That said, the crisp sound also conveys a pride in one’s own love, so this song is sure to bring a break in the clouds to those weighed down by the melancholy of an unfulfilled romance.
RollinCrystal Lake

Crystal Lake is a metalcore band that enjoys high popularity overseas.
Their aggressive style is striking, built on songs strongly influenced by metal while incorporating a hardcore approach.
Vocalist Ryo’s raw, continuous screams into the mic evoke a screamo aesthetic.
Depending on the song, he switches between shouts and growls, and their tracks range widely from pure band-driven sounds to ones incorporating electronic elements.
If you’re in the mood for more metal-leaning tracks, their songs are highly recommended.
Six Concert Études, Op. 35-2 “Autumn”Cécile Chaminade

A solo piano piece by the French woman composer Cécile Chaminade, published in 1886.
One of her best-known works, it is characterized by rich Romanticism and deep emotion.
This piece, Autumn, is the second of six études, and it evokes the atmosphere of the season.
Its appeal lies in a structure where quietude and loneliness intersect with occasional surges of intense feeling.
With a relaxed tempo and a wistful melody, it beautifully portrays the transition of autumn and its pensive mood.
It’s a recommended piece not only for piano enthusiasts but also for anyone who wants to savor the spirit of autumn through music.
Roppongi TsunderellaDJ OZMA

There have always been “flashy” songs that are a hit as jokes.
DJ OZMA’s “Roppongi Tsundere-la” is one of those flashy tracks, but the original is actually the official cheer song of the Turkish soccer team Galatasaray, and this version is a cover.
Once you know that, it really does sound like a cheer song, doesn’t it? More recently, it made waves as a high school baseball cheer song.
The MV is also fun, featuring tightly synchronized para para dance moves.
We Can’t Do RomanticDOBERMAN

A nine-piece ska band that showcases a wide range of musical styles rooted in ska.
Many of their songs feature a brisk sense of momentum highlighted by a lively brass section, and while firmly ska, their unique character and musicianship truly stand out.
Depending on the track, they incorporate instruments uncommon in band settings, such as melodica and accordion, making their experimental, innovative sound one of their key attractions.
Their activities extend beyond Japan, earning high acclaim overseas through European tours and appearances at outdoor festivals in South Korea.





