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A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”

Have you ever played shiritori using song titles?

Surprisingly, you can’t recall song names as easily as you’d think, and it gets pretty heated.

One of the trickiest letters in that game—easily among the top contenders—is “ru.”

There just aren’t many songs that come to mind starting with “ru,” right?

But if you look, you’ll find there are plenty of hidden gems that do start with “ru”!

From titles using colors and gemstones to words like rookie and loop, we found lots of songs.

By all means, enjoy the quirky yet wonderful world of songs starting with the notoriously tricky “ru.”

Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “Ru” (181–190)

LOSERNEWS

NEWS – LOSER [Official Music Video]
LOSERNEWS

A captivating number with a driving, exhilarating melody and a message that resonates in the heart.

Its powerful lyrics, which give you the courage to push forward after life’s setbacks, leave a lasting impression.

Coupled with a grand sound, it also carries a warmth that feels like a gentle push on your back.

It’s a track that fully showcases NEWS’s matured musicality.

Released in June 2022, it was also used as the opening theme for the drama “Kichijoji Losers.” In contrast to the double A-side track “The Three Musketeers,” it offers a different vibe, letting you savor the many facets of NEWS’s appeal.

It’s the perfect cheer song for when you want to feel encouraged or take a new step forward!

LumilyGirl of Extreme Vulgarity

Gesu no Kiwami Otome “Lumily” (LIVE ‘Otome wa Kawaru’ at NHK Hall)
Gokumon Girl of Rumiliguez.

Gesu no Kiwami Otome is a four-member co-ed band that has gained popularity for their lyrics that weave a one-of-a-kind worldview and for their thrilling songs born from each member’s exceptional musicianship.

The track Rumiry, included as the B-side to their second single Watashi Igai Watashi Janai no, was used as the commercial song for Huis Ten Bosch’s Hydrangea Festival.

Its intricate beats and stylish ensemble showcase the band’s depth and polish.

It’s a must-hear track also featured on their best-of album Maru.

ROUTE to ROOTSPistol Takehara

“I don’t usually think about it deeply, but when I really do, it might be something very important”—this song turns that space between life and death, and the present moment, into music.

I don’t particularly dwell on my roots, but if someone were to tell me about them, I’d be interested.

Still, while we’re alive, it’s hard to form a real image of the afterlife.

It’s a curious set of lyrics, contrasting my grandfather in his coffin with myself in the womb.

Rude loose danceMinami

Minami “Rude Loose Dance” MV
Rude Loose Dance Minami

A high-energy track that fuses burning passion with sharp, cutting sound.

It’s a song by Minami, released in 2023 on the EP “LOSE LOOSE Day.” It was chosen as the opening theme for the anime Record of Ragnarok II.

The lyrics brilliantly capture the anime’s worldview, and Minami’s emotive vocals leave a strong impression.

Brimming with vitality and a rebellious spirit, this piece is sure to ignite the listener’s heart.

It’s a recommended song for when you’re facing setbacks or hardships, or when you want to lift your head and move forward again.

Message of RougeYumi Arai

Yumi Matsutoya – Rouge no Dengon (Yumi Matsutoya Concert Tour The Universe Library 2016-2017)
Rouge no Dengon by Yumi Arai

Known as one of Yumi Arai’s signature songs, this track was released in February 1975.

Lauded for its American pop style, it features prominent artists such as Tatsuro Yamashita and Minako Yoshida on backing vocals.

The piece is characterized by deep emotional expression and delicate melodies, and is interpreted as symbolizing love, longing, and a young girl’s coming of age.

It has been used in various commercials and was featured as an insert song in the 2022 film “Suzume.” It’s a perfect pick for those who want to relax and immerse themselves in music on Halloween night.

Theme of Lupin the ThirdKikuo Fujiwara

You know it! The opening theme song of the second series of the anime Lupin the Third.

Only the early episodes used the vocal version with lyrics, so more people are probably familiar with the instrumental version.

It’s arranged in a stylish, light big band jazz style, and it’s a gem that succinctly captures the characters and the world of the series.

If you’re using it at a wedding reception, it might be perfect as BGM for a bingo game.

Why not use it to help create a chic atmosphere like that?

Louisiana BobMaximum the Hormone

[Maximum the Hormone] Tried drumming “Louisiana Bob” [Drums]
Louisiana Bob Maximum the Hormone

Maximum the Hormone is a four-piece rock band that continues to lead Japan’s loud rock scene with aggressive sound and electrifying live performances.

“Louisiana Bob,” included as the B-side to their major-label 4th single “Koi no Megalover,” kicks off with a bridge-muted guitar riff that instantly ramps up the energy.

The whirlwind rock ensemble showcases a finely tuned balance between heaviness and pop sensibility.

It’s a chaotic yet cohesive rock tune packed with the very essence of Maximum the Hormone’s appeal.