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Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!

Karaoke shiritori, where you connect the last character of a song you sing to the first character of the next song, and title-only shiritori, where you play using just song titles—both are fun games that use music, aren’t they?

In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “chi” so you can use them as a reference for shiritori karaoke and song-title shiritori.

When you think of words that start with “chi,” examples include “chokorēto” (chocolate), “chīsana” (small/little), and “cherī” (cherry).

Seeing these words might bring a few song titles to mind, right?

We’ve selected popular songs across eras, genres, and genders, so if there’s one you think you can sing, definitely give it a try!

Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games! (61–70)

Check it out!Maki Goto feat. Sota Hanamura (Da-iCE)

Maki Goto feat. Sota Hanamura (Da-iCE) / “Check It Out” Music Video
Check It Out Maki Goto feat. Sota Hanamura (Da-iCE)

A cross-generational collaboration has produced an irresistibly poppy dance tune! This track, created by Maki Goto and Sota Hanamura of Da-iCE, was released in June 2025.

Centered on the theme of male–female friendship—distinct from romance—producer Sota Hanamura spotlights a new side of Maki Goto’s charm.

Celebrating her 25th debut anniversary in 2024, her effervescent vocals and the duo’s perfectly synchronized choreography are must-see.

With its catchy sound, this song is perfect for amping up summer drives and barbecues.

The moment you listen, your body will start moving—it’s the ultimate summer anthem.

A bit good at lyingAkira Tanaka

Akira Tanaka “A Bit Good at Lying” Official Music Video
Akira Tanaka, a bit of a good liar

Released in June 2025 by Akira Tanaka, with music composed by Masato Sugimoto at Tanaka’s strong request.

It’s a track that exudes a stylish vibe.

The protagonist senses the other person’s change of heart, yet out of love pretends not to notice—an earnestness that really tugs at the heart.

With its rhythmic beat, it might just make you want to sing it at karaoke once you hear it.

CHANCE!UVERworld

A powerful, fast-paced song that gives you the courage to keep going without giving up! TAKUYA∞ has said he created this piece as a “cheer song to myself,” and it carries a passionate message that if you wish strongly enough, your feelings will reach their destination no matter the era.

Released in October 2005 as their second major single, it was used as the ending theme for the PSP game “BLEACH: Heat the Soul 2” and the TV drama “Dandori Musume.” It’s the perfect track to listen to before a big moment—like a firm pat on the back telling you, “You can do it!”

Chururira Summer Fishthe peggies

It’s an irresistible track with sparkling sounds and heart-fluttering poppiness that heralds the arrival of summer! “Chururira Summer Fish” is a truly anthemic summer song included on the major-label debut single by the three-piece girls’ rock band the peggies.

It vividly conjures up summer scenes—the blazing sun and the breeze brushing your skin.

The bittersweet world that pins the rush of a budding romance on “the magic of summer” is packed with down-to-earth expression from vocalist Yuho Kitazawa, making it easy to relate.

The effervescent band sound and soaring vocals supercharge that sense of summer freedom.

The call-and-response at shows is also a trademark, creating a euphoric, all-in-it-together atmosphere that sets the perfect mood!

CHA CHA CHAAkemi Ishii

Akemi Ishii’s biggest hit, “CHA CHA CHA.” Although it’s often thought to be an original, this song is actually a Japanese-language cover of a track by the Italian music group Finzi-Contini.

Its hallmark is a musical style that distills a somewhat Latin-tinged sound into Italo disco.

Because it’s based on Western pop, you might feel the rhythm is tricky, but the elements of the cha-cha-cha dance genre aren’t very pronounced; as long as you follow the bass line, you should be able to catch the rhythm in the B section without issue.

The chorus uses a standard Italo disco rhythm, so that shouldn’t pose any problems either.

The vocal range is narrow and there are hardly any long sustained notes, so you can definitely aim for a high score.

ChankapanaNEWS

NEWS – Chankapāna [Official Music Video]
Chankapāna NEWS

One of NEWS’s signature songs, with a striking coined title that means “beloved person.” Set to an unforgettable, exotic melody, it belts out a straightforward, passionate love for that special someone.

It’s the kind of track that makes your body want to move—irresistibly so.

Released in July 2012 as the group’s fresh start as a four-member unit, it also debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, a brilliant achievement.

Nail this song at karaoke, and the person you’re into might just notice how fiery your feelings are!

Chaco’s Seaside StorySouthern All Stars

Just hearing the breezy intro that evokes Group Sounds is enough to make many hearts skip a beat.

Released in January 1982, this song portrays a young couple’s love story set by the seaside, stirring a bittersweet feeling that overlaps with one’s own youth.

The playful wordplay in the lyrics brims with affection for the music scene of the time and overflows with the Southern All Stars’ signature sense of fun.

Many may also remember the song alongside the happy episode of Keisuke Kuwata and Yuko Hara announcing their marriage on a music program.

It’s a classic track included on the album “Shout!” as well as the best-of compilation “Umi no Yeah!!.”