Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
When it comes to songs that start with “To,” what songs come to mind for you?
There are plenty of classic tracks titled “Tokyo,” and you can probably think of many song titles that begin with words like “Time” (Toki) or “Friend” (Tomo) as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “To.”
Use this as a handy guide not only for song-title shiritori, but also when you’re stuck choosing songs for karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next.
All right, let’s dive in!
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Songs with titles that start with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across a wide range of eras! (81–90)
FugitiveEikichi Yazawa

Set to a thrilling guitar riff, this is a classic by Eikichi Yazawa that cries out a thirst for freedom.
Released as a single in July 1984, it was also included on the masterpiece album “E’” released the same year.
The protagonist, cutting ties and charging straight south with single-minded determination, seems to shatter the sense of stagnation that dwells in the listener’s heart.
Co-produced with Andrew Gold, the track’s appeal lies in its American rock flavor—Yazawa himself said it brought out “a new feel.” When you’re longing to change your circumstances, this exhilarating sound is sure to give you a push.
suddenlyFIELD OF VIEW

A massive hit by FIELD OF VIEW from the golden Being duo: lyrics by ZARD’s Izumi Sakai and music by Tetsurō Oda.
Just hearing the guitar riff in the intro is enough for many to picture blue skies and that Pocari Sweat commercial.
Yūya Asaoka’s endlessly soaring high-toned voice captures the sparkle and exhilaration of a love that arrived, just as the title says, “suddenly.” The strikingly straightforward lyrics about love are enough to make your heart burn just by listening.
It’s an unfading anthem that makes you feel as if a scene from your own youth is coming back to life, reminding you of those bittersweet emotions you’d forgotten.
Trapped10-FEET

This is a 10-FEET song that appeared in January 2004 as a track on the single “REALIFE” and was also included on their major-label debut album of the same name released that year.
It is said to embody their resolve as they expanded their activities from the indie scene to the major stage.
Set to an energetic sound, the lyrics convey gratitude, self-reflection, and the weight of life’s choices.
The self-sacrificing love portrayed here—taking on sorrow oneself while delivering joy to you—can’t help but stir the heart.
When you’re facing a major decision, this song will surely give you a powerful push forward.
An Unmeltable Backgroundkyiku

Have you ever had an unforgettable memory suddenly overlap with a scene before your eyes? This song by Kyiku is a BokaDuo 2025 entry—the Vocaloid version of a track originally sung by Rokka Shiramine.
It paints lingering memories with a floating, airy electronic sound.
As the voices of Urana and Seikai delicately intertwine, the protagonist’s complex emotions feel even more vivid.
Its bittersweet yet beautiful worldview has captured the hearts of many listeners.
A piece that lets you fully immerse yourself in an emotional mood.
Tokachi Autumn and WinterHiroshi Oe

It’s a song that vividly evokes the sweeping scenery of Hokkaido’s Tokachi Plain as autumn turns to winter.
Released in July 2025, this track is the second installment in the Hokkaido series following “Hokkai Nagare Uta” from November 2024.
It’s a heartwarming piece that carefully portrays family bonds nurtured in harsh nature and a deep sense of gratitude toward one’s parents.
Hiroshi Oe’s warm yet powerful vocals add depth to the storytelling, truly moving listeners.
For those striving far from their hometown, it’s sure to stir feelings for their family.
Unreachable feelingsKaori Kouzai

This work portrays a protagonist single-heartedly longing for a former lover.
It’s a song by Kaori Kozai, slated for release in July 2025.
The heartrending desire to meet, if only in dreams, comes through clearly and tightens the chest.
Her wistful vocals further deepen the piece’s dramatic quality.
Those who carry indelible memories of a lost love will likely find themselves deeply empathizing with its aching emotions.
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (91–100)
Tokyo ClassicRIP SLYME

A quintessential track by RIP SLYME that unfolds a stylish yet somehow nostalgic, near-futuristic soundscape.
It’s the title track from their landmark, million-certified album “TOKYO CLASSIC,” released in July 2002.
The song seems to capture both the glitter of the big city and the suffocating pressure beneath it, while conveying a strong will to enjoy life in their own style without being swept along by others.
The choral section, which leaves a mysterious afterglow, feels like it bolsters that resolve.
When you’re on the verge of losing your sense of self amid the urban bustle, its comfortable groove will give you the energy to face tomorrow.





