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 “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
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Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (111–120)
Talking to the MoonBruno Mars

This song, which sings of bittersweet feelings echoing on a summer night, is a beautiful ballad that entrusts love for a precious person far away to the moon and speaks to them.
Carried by a simple piano melody, Bruno Mars’s deeply expressive vocals reach straight to the heart.
Featured on his 2010 debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, it became a classic, spending nine consecutive weeks at number one in Brazil.
It was also beloved as the theme song for the Brazilian TV drama Insensato Coração.
When you listen on nights you’re thinking of a lover or when you’re apart from someone important, its blend of longing and hope resonates in your chest.
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (121–130)
Traffic JamSPiCYSOL

This song is a love track inspired by the traffic jams on National Route 134 in Shonan.
Featuring an upbeat rhythm and refreshing melody, it stands as a signature piece that embodies SPiCYSOL’s “Surf Beat Music” concept.
It was released digitally in advance in May 2019 and later included on the EP EASY-EP in August of the same year.
The song received power-play rotations on more than 17 radio stations nationwide and has been embraced by many listeners as the perfect soundtrack for summer drives.
Give it a listen for seaside drive dates or trips to Shonan with friends!
Were you stopped?Lunch Time Speax

Formed in 1993 in Mito, Ibaraki Prefecture, Lunch Time Speax is a three-member hip-hop unit known for hard-hitting, street-savvy lyrics and heavyweight beats.
Consisting of GOCCI, TAD’S A.
C.
, and DJ DENKA, they were discovered in 1998 by DEV LARGE of BUDDHA BRAND and made their major-label debut with Sony Music Entertainment in 2001.
Through releases like the albums “BLUE PRINT MANEUVER” and “B:COMPOSE,” they cemented their place in Japan’s hip-hop scene, and in 2003 they launched their own label, PARANOEAR SOUND.
For over 30 years they have remained highly active, consistently broadcasting their music from the regions to the entire country.
Their stance transcends the boundaries of hip-hop and has impacted the broader music industry, making them a must-listen for music fans seeking uncompromising, hard-edged hip-hop.
TOKYO TRIPReo Nagatsuma

Reo Nagatsuma, born in Ibaraki Prefecture, serves as the vocalist and keyboardist of the artist group 7ORDER.
With his sweet looks and tall stature, he’s adored by many fans as a “prince-like” presence.
After gaining experience at Johnny & Associates, he restarted in May 2019 as part of the 7ORDER project and made his major debut in January 2021 with the album “ONE.” In addition to music, he’s active as a member of a self-produced entertainment collective involved in stage productions and video creation.
His athletic versatility and bright, energetic personality are also part of his charm.
As the youngest member of the group, he showcases solid vocal skills and keyboard performances, making him highly recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a wide range of entertainment!
TRUE TO MEAnn Lewis

This track is packed with quintessential ’80s electronic dance music, woven with synthesizer sounds and powerful vocals.
Tetsurō Oda wrote and composed the song, which focuses on Ann Lewis’s independence and conviction, and it is included on the album “Dri夢・X-T-C.” Released in 1985, the track reflects the influence of Western ’80s music while delivering a message of self-affirmation—uncommon among female artists at the time—that resonated with many fans.
It’s recommended for those who value staying true to themselves and for listeners who enjoy electronic music.
Topaz's KissReita Eiko

A signature song by Taeko Ryota, featuring a sophisticated melody that evokes the decadent allure of the city at night and lyrics that depict a sweet, heartrending romance.
Included on the album “Taeko,” this track was released in November 1984.
Seamlessly blending city pop and AOR, it delicately portrays an urban love story while effectively weaving in English phrases.
The album contains nine tracks in total, including “Heat Lady,” “Midnight Face,” and “Reflex.” It’s a perfect choice for a nighttime drive or for relaxing in a quiet room, and comes highly recommended not only for city pop fans but also for listeners seeking a refined, grown-up love song.
Toshiko’s BluesToshiko Akiyoshi

Toshiko Akiyoshi, who continues to be active while based in New York, is a jazz pianist Japan is proud to share with the world and a renowned big band leader.
With 14 Grammy nominations, the Medal with Purple Ribbon, and the distinction of being the first Japanese inductee into the Jazz Hall of Fame, her achievements are immeasurable.
Released in 1954, Toshiko’s Piano is Akiyoshi’s landmark debut.
Produced by Norman Granz and recorded with Oscar Peterson’s rhythm section, the album is highly regarded as a masterpiece that brilliantly fuses elements of hard bop and cool jazz.
From interpretations of standards to her own original compositions, this work showcases her exceptional piano technique and distinctive musical voice.
It’s a gem recommended not only for jazz fans but for anyone who loves music.





