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A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!

When you’re playing word-chain games using J-POP song titles, or doing “shiritori karaoke” where the next song is chosen by the last letter of the previous one, some of you might search for something like “songs that start with XX,” right?

So in this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of songs that start with “u.”

There are lots of words that begin with “u” that are commonly used in song titles—like umi (sea), wedding, uso (lie), and utsukushii (beautiful).

We’ve picked out a wide range of songs across different eras and by artists of all genders, so use this as a reference for choosing your next track!

A roundup of songs that start with 'U'. Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke tracks! (101–110)

Newborn meEO

Newborn Me / Amai [EO (Eo)]
Newborn me EO

An electro track brimming with clarity, featuring pleasantly soothing synth tones.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer EO, released in June 2025.

Sung from a newborn perspective, it expresses hope and thoughts for tomorrow, leaving you with a purifying feeling as you listen.

Amagai’s straightforward vocals perfectly match the song’s pure atmosphere.

It’s a track you’ll want to play when you’re starting fresh or looking to embrace a gentle state of mind.

Fish's LoveSuper VHS

It’s a number whose lyrics resonate with the heart, conjuring bittersweet scenes of summer.

This track by the electro-pop/new wave band Super VHS, featuring Mei Ehara, rides an urban sound to sing of a fleeting love.

Released as a 7-inch single in April 2019, it had previously been included on the September 2016 compilation album “Young Folks in Metropolis.” The cool vocals seem to accentuate the protagonist’s hidden passion and sadness.

Give it a listen on a night when you’re in the mood for a touch of sentimentality.

Diva XMiyamori Literature

Diva X / Miyamori Bungaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Diva × Miyamori Literature

Your body can’t help but start moving to the striking fusion of dance music and rap! Created by Vocaloid producer Bungaku Miyamori—known for tracks like “king妃jack躍”—this piece was released as a video in June 2025.

It’s included on the 3rd album, “Show Window City,” and the lyrics, sung by Hatsune Miku, are irresistible as she asks, “What I truly am depends on you.” Over powerful beats and electronic sound, words that rouse the soul are set dancing.

The music video by Shinya Nidō is stylish as well, further amplifying the song’s sense of speed.

Oops!Airi Suzuki

Airi Suzuki “Oops!” (Music Video)
Oops! Airi Suzuki

A cheerful pop number sung by Airi Suzuki, a former Hello! Project Kids member.

Released in June 2025, this piece packs energetic charm into a brief 2 minutes and 43 seconds.

The lyrics, reportedly penned by Suzuki herself, convey genuine feelings and resonate directly alongside a catchy melody.

It’s perfect for brightening your mood or listening to before taking on a challenge—sure to give you energy and courage.

Enjoy Airi Suzuki’s cute yet powerful vocals!

Seaside at Dusk, H.128: No. 3 “The Stormy Seashore”Bohuslav Martinů

Martinů: At the Seaside at Dusk, H.128: No. 3 [Stormy Seashore] [Naxos Classical Curations #Chic]
Seaside at Dusk H.128 No. 3 “The Stormy Seashore” Bohuslav Martinů

Here’s a piano piece that will make you forget the summer heat: “Evening at the Shore, No.

3” from Bohuslav Martinů’s 1921 collection for solo piano, Evening at the Shore, H.

128.

The piece vividly conjures the image of standing on a stormy shoreline, weaving the undulating motion of waves through arpeggios while balancing it with a firm sense of musical form.

The middle section surges with storm-like intensity, leading through a virtuosic cadenza before settling into a calm recapitulation—one of the work’s highlights.

It’s a piece that will sweep away summer languor and bring a cool breeze to the heart.

Highly recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in evocative musical scenery or who enjoy a dramatic musical arc.

Songs That Start With “U”: Perfect for Word-Chain Games and Karaoke! (111–120)

seasideL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

Released in November 2007, the masterpiece KISS debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums chart, marking L’Arc~en~Ciel’s seventh No.

1 weekly album.

From this album, I’d like to highlight a gem that quietly shines, evoking a seaside scene before your eyes.

Its melody line, reminiscent of gentle waves, showcases tetsuya’s refined songwriting.

The lyrical worldview suggests a fleeting love story with a mermaid, or perhaps an eternal farewell that arrives without a word—tightening the chest with its poignancy.

The futility of an unfulfilled love, a sense of loss like fruit plucked before it ripens, intertwines with hyde’s emotionally rich vocals to resonate achingly in the heart.

Listen quietly by the seaside at twilight, and it will surely offer a gentle companion to your sentimental mood.

By the SeashoreMaison book girl

Maison book girl / By the Seaside / MV
Maison book girl by the sea

Among sea-themed songs, there is one that stands out for its unique sense of weightlessness and profound worldview.

Crafted by Maison book girl, the track features intricately shifting time signatures that ebb and flow like waves, woven together with elements of electronica and post-rock.

The lyrics poetically depict emotions like the bittersweet sorrow one might feel on the ocean floor and the hopeful sensation of swimming through vast waters, resonating deeply with listeners.

This piece is included on the album “Children of the Sea and the Universe,” released in December 2019.

It’s also noteworthy that the music video—created as part of an Amazon Prime Video project—incorporates ideas from the members themselves.

It’s the perfect number for moments when you want to quietly lose yourself in sentiment by the seaside, or entrust ineffable feelings to music on a late night.

It’s also recommended for those who want to experience experimental, highly artistic music that transcends the conventional boundaries of idol pop.