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Songs with titles that start with “Yo”

There are times when you unexpectedly need songs that start with a certain character.

For example, when you’re enjoying karaoke with restrictions, it’s hard to come up with songs on the spot, right?

So in this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “Yo.”

Not just for karaoke—you can also use this for games like brainstorming quizzes, where you see how many songs you can name and then sing the ones that come to mind.

They seem like they should be easy to think of but aren’t—here’s a lineup of songs that start with “Yu!”

Songs with titles starting with 'Yo' (1–10)

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1Yuno Ohara (former Dream5)

Yuno Ohara, whose innocent and radiant smile is so captivating, hails from Kagoshima Prefecture.

She debuted in 2009 as a member of the dance and vocal unit Dream5, where she mainly performed as a dancer known for her sharp, dynamic moves.

In 2014, the group performed the theme song for a hit anime that became a social phenomenon, spreading energy across Japan with choreography everyone wanted to imitate.

After the group disbanded at the end of 2016, she shifted her focus to acting and modeling.

In 2019, she won the Grand Prize at the Cover Girl Awards, which honors the woman who appeared on the most magazine covers that year.

She now appears in numerous productions as an actress and also serves as an ambassador promoting the charms of her hometown, Kagoshima City.

Companions of the DawnShiori Aso

Shiori Aso is a singer from Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture.

After six years working as an office employee, she made her debut as a singer in 1989.

Early in her career she became known for songs tied in with TV dramas, and in 1996 the single “Scenario” was produced by Toshiba EMI.

She won the Newcomer Award at the 22nd Japan Cable Music Awards in 1989.

Her appeal lies in her steadfast, husky voice and her lyrical expressions that resonate with everyday life.

Since 2014, she has been known for locally rooted activities, including serving as the host of Aomori Broadcasting’s radio program “Shiori Aso’s Saturday Kyun.”

The Woman of MetamorphosisJun Togawa

Jun Togawa - The Lady of Metamorphosis (Pupal Stage)
Jun Togawa, The Woman of Pupation

This song wishes to become as lowly as an insect for the sake of a loved one.

From its devoted expressions of love, the lyrics reveal an extreme that might send chills down anyone’s spine.

The performer is Jun Togawa, who blazed through the music scene of the 1980s.

The track appears on the classic album “Tamahime-sama,” released in January 1984, and later served as an insert song in the film Helter Skelter.

The way single-minded love turns into madness may feel less like affection and more like a curse.

Listen to it on Halloween night, and you may find yourself drawn into its uniquely chilling world.

Songs with titles starting with 'Yo' (11–20)

Night, night of the assassinLes Rallizes Dénudés

Les Rallizes Dénudés, emblematic of Japan’s underground scene.

What this work depicts is an endlessly disquieting landscape, like a night where an assassin slips into the darkness.

The lyrical worldview—said to be inspired by French poetry—seems to mirror the anguish of one who punishes himself.

Hollow vocals intertwine with eardrum-rattling feedback noise, gradually stoking the listener’s anxiety.

This is a track you should savor on Halloween night precisely if you’re tired of run-of-the-mill horror.

Turn off the lights and lend your ears to this piece, and you may experience a singular kind of fear.

Demon-Counting SongMidori Karashima

Showa 60 Horror Anime Song [Yoma Counting Song] With Lyrics
Yōma: Counting Song - Midori Karashima

Even Midori Karashima, famed as a master of winter ballads like “Silent Eve,” sang spine-chilling songs like this in her early career.

With each number counted—one, two—the song depicts a curse-like world where a burning love plunges into hell and the underworld.

Her pure, beautiful voice only heightens the icy despair in the lyrics, and that contrast sends shivers down your spine.

This piece was produced in February 1989 as an insert song for the OVA “Yoma.” Listen to it on Halloween night, and its beautiful melody may amplify the terror so much that you won’t be able to spend the night alone!

A full moon that only blooms at nightONE OK ROCK

The first major-label masterpiece, Zeitakubyou.

This track, “A Full Moon That Only Blooms at Night,” is included on that classic.

Being an early work, the album has a very strong Japanese rock flavor, and among its songs, this one is exceptionally easy to sing.

The vocal range is narrow at mid1 G# to hi C#, and the pitch movement isn’t too drastic.

However, since there tend to be few natural break points, make sure to plan your breathing spots in advance.

Other than that, there aren’t any particularly difficult sections, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat. Hatsune MikuDECO*27

DECO*27 – Coward Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat. Hatsune Miku
Cowardly Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat. Hatsune Miku DECO*27

DECO*27 is a Vocaloid producer who has churned out many hit numbers.

He’s created numerous masterpieces, but among them, “Weakling Mont Blanc (Reloaded) feat.

Hatsune Miku” is especially recommended.

While it draws out Hatsune Miku’s charm to the fullest, the song itself is arranged in a Japanese rock style.

As a result, the vocal lines are very singable, and the range is quite narrow for a Vocaloid song.

With both strong name recognition and excellent singability, it’s definitely worth adding to your repertoire.