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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 starting with “Chi”. Hints for shiritori and more! (181–190)

CHOICECUBERS

CUBERS – CHOICE (Official Music Video)
CHOICECUBERS

CUBERS made their major debut in 2019.

In fact, they were formed in 2015 and initially performed under the name “Tadaima, Kenshūchū desu Danshi” (roughly, “We’re Currently in Training, Boys”).

As their popularity gradually grew, they finally achieved their major debut.

The more you learn about the group’s history, the more you’re sure to like them.

Start by checking out their debut single and album to experience their appeal.

Their unpretentious, down-to-earth lyrics really hit home.

cheeseChinozo

Chinozo “Cheese” feat. KafU
Cheese Chinozo

Chinozo, known as a YouTuber and Vocaloid producer, also has a great song called “Cheese” that I recommend.

As the title suggests, it’s themed around cheese.

The lyrics sing about the depth and characteristics of cheese as a food from various angles.

Listening to it will probably make you crave cheese.

It’s also unique and fun that it uses that classic photo-taking cue, and the chorus that repeats the cue is really impactful.

CheerSClariS

ClariS “CheerS” Music Video [TV Anime “Cells at Work!” Ending Theme]
CheerSClariS

It’s a cute, anime-style song that makes you want to clap along to the beat.

Performed by the female duo ClariS, it was released in 2018 as their 20th single.

It’s the ending theme for the anime Cells at Work!.

The lyrics carry a wonderful message of encouragement: “It’s okay to move forward in your own way.” It gives you energy when you’re feeling down or anxious, and it’s also a great song to send to a friend who’s struggling.

CHANGE MY HEARTConcerto Moon

CONCERTO MOON – CHANGE MY HEART 【Music Video Full Ver.】
CHANGE MY HEARTConcerto Moon

Concerto Moon is a Japanese heavy metal/power metal band formed in 1996, led by Norifumi Shima.

They made their major debut in 1998, with their album “FROM FATHER TO SON” entering the Oricon charts at No.

66 upon release.

Known for searing guitar solos, powerful vocals, and dramatic keyboard work, they captivate power metal fans with a unique sound that fuses heavy metal energy with the grandeur of classical music.

Their 2011 album “SAVIOR NEVER CRY” is regarded as one of their signature works.

As a leading band in Japan’s heavy metal scene, Concerto Moon has earned high acclaim both domestically and internationally.

Highly recommended for fans of power metal and neoclassical metal.

12th grade in middle schoolCreepy Nuts

(MUSIC) Creepy Nuts (R-Shitei & DJ Matsunaga) - 12th-Year Middle School Student
Middle School 12th Grader Creepy Nuts

There’s a way of referring to first-year high school students as “fourth-year middle schoolers,” using junior high as the baseline.

By that calculation, a “twelfth-year middle schooler” would be around 24 or 25 years old.

This song sets the feeling of not quite becoming an adult to a light, breezy rap.

The rhyme schemes are lovely and make you want to hear more.

Living in a scary world where you can’t stand up to your seniors—that’s life, too.

ChanceD.A.N.

D.A.N. – Chance (Official Video)
ChanceD.A.N.

They are a band that incorporates various electronic music genres, techniques, and formats—such as ambient, dub techno, and R&B—and refines them into a mellow sound.

Characterized by timbres tailored for club music, they are known as Japanese Minimal Mellow.

Just the two of us inside the EarthD.O.A.

D.

O.

A.

is a three-piece rock band that debuted in 2004.

They’re well known for songs like Hero, the opening theme of Ultraman Nexus, and Glass Highway, the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Golgo 13.

This song expresses the wish to live on this Earth without losing sight of oneself and one’s loved ones, even while carrying anxiety.