Introducing popular J-pop songs that start with “Ta”!
Have you heard of shiritori karaoke, where you connect songs by using the last letter of the previous song’s title? Surprisingly, it can get pretty exciting—sometimes you can’t think of any songs, or there aren’t as many singable ones as you expect.
So this time, I’ll introduce a bunch of Japanese songs that start with “ta.” I’ve picked popular J-POP tracks so you can use them both for karaoke and for playing shiritori using only song titles.
Please use this as a reference, and if there’s a song you’d like to try singing, go for it!
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ta'
- Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- Even karaoke beginners can relax! Easy-to-sing songs for men
- A must-see for low-voiced women! Popular songs that are easy to sing at karaoke
- [Karaoke] A roundup of songs that are easy for women to sing!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Da' (Dai-〇〇, Diamond, etc.)
- Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Te”
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- Songs that start with “Pa.” Great for game hints or making playlists!
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “To”
Introducing songs starting with “Ta” from popular J-POP! (281–290)
Tiny Bunnyyou-man

The word “stylish” suits it perfectly.
This piece by Vocaloid producer You-man—also known for hits like “R.
I.
P.” and “Weenie Walker”—was released in 2020.
Its high-speed sound arrangement, dynamic song development, and uniquely structured melodic lines are captivating.
The sheer coolness is electrifying.
Hime Naruka’s voice is youthful and high-pitched, which fits this kind of cutting-edge musical style.
It’s a Hime track where even the SE-like sounds are woven in, showcasing refined taste down to the smallest details.
Taipei styleWei-chi

WeiQi, born and raised in Taipei, is of Paiwan indigenous heritage and is known for her richly expressive vocals sung in the Paiwan language.
She grew up listening to Western music, and much of her work carries a calm, jazz- and R&B-tinged vibe.
She writes and composes her own songs.
Her 2020 track Taipei Wind was supported by Abao, a fellow Paiwan artist who won three awards at the 31st Golden Melody Awards.
The album žž, which includes this song, was nominated for Best Indigenous Language Singer and Best Indigenous Language Album at the 32nd Golden Melody Awards.
Gymnasium Disco≒JOY

The song by the idol group ≒JOY, produced by Rino Sashihara, is creating a buzz! Centered on themes of youthful sparkle and the pursuit of dreams, this track adds a special glow to everyday student life.
The fresh idea of hosting a disco event in the school gym is really capturing the hearts of the younger generation.
It’s drawing attention as the title track of their first single, set to be released on June 12, 2024.
With its up-tempo rhythm and refreshing melody, it’s perfect for a quick pick-me-up after club activities or during after-school hours! It’s a fun song that makes you want to dance with everyone, so it’s also recommended as BGM for sports festivals and school cultural festivals.
Introducing songs that start with “Ta” from popular J-POP! (291–300)
The time when I remember the day we chatted foolishly at duskAimyon

A refreshing track featuring gritty guitars and drums mixed with handclaps, “When I Remember the Time We Chatted Nonsense at Dusk.” Among Aimyon’s songs, this one in particular carries a laid-back vibe, characterized by a style that feels like a blend of folk and country music.
Surprisingly, the song has a narrow vocal range.
Its bright tone masks this, but the range is so limited that even men can sing it in the original key, making it easy to sing for those who struggle with high notes.
Tabidachi no Uta <Kindergarten ver.>Ano ne Channel - NattyPatty -

It’s a popular graduation song from the YouTube channel “Anone Channel – NattyPatty -,” which features original songs created by NattyPatty, an artist who promotes the importance of singing to children.
Many kindergarten teachers have commented on the channel that singing this song helped them create a moving graduation ceremony.
It’s a touching piece that expresses gratitude to teachers and friends, as well as to mom and dad, using simple words that are easy for children to sing.
It sounds like someone else’s problemAme no Murakumo P

You can tell how good the song is from the intro alone.
It’s a work by Ameno Murakumo-P, released in 2018.
The sound, which uses a variety of tones, is wonderful.
The drum phrases and melody lines are rhythmic and never get boring to listen to.
The lyrics convey frustration with oneself for not being able to grow, which is heartbreaking.
I can’t help but relate it to myself.
If it were easy to know what truly matters in life, we wouldn’t struggle—but this song teaches us a piece of that truth.
Birthday TrainIcchi-Naru

Set to the clatter and rhythm of a train, this is a fun song for celebrating birthdays.
Since it’s themed around the train pretend-play that kids love, it seems perfect for everyone to hold hands, form a train, and sing together for a lively time.
The lyrics are easy to remember, with lots of repeated phrases, so even little children can join in.
The song is available on the BonBon Academy YouTube channel.
It’s packed with a cheerful vibe that works great not only for birthday parties at nursery schools and kindergartens, but also for celebrations at home!





