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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” (191–200)

Poem of a Sunlit SpotLe Couple

Hidamari no Uta / Le Couple (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Poem of Sunlight - Le Couple

Le Couple’s signature song is “Hidamari no Uta.” It was used as an insert song in the TV drama “Under One Roof 2.” Its gentle melody and clear, expansive vocals are striking.

Though simple, it resonates deeply and continues to be loved not only by women in their 50s but by people across generations.

“Le Couple” is said to mean “husband and wife” in French.

Night Talk DeceiveLowland Jazz

[Lowland Jazz] Night Talks Deceive [Big Band]
Yobanashi Deceive Lowland Jazz

Roland Jazz, a jazz band that began activity in April 2013, is especially captivating for its lineup of more than ten members, which creates a vivid tapestry of sound through the intricately interwoven timbres of each instrument.

The arrangement of “Yobanashi Deceive” is excellent—an upbeat, lively piece whose call-and-response passages among the three trumpets are particularly breathtaking.

Until dawn comesMACO

MACO – Until Dawn Comes [Studio Video]
MACO until dawn arrives

Singer-songwriter MACO, known for earning empathy from listeners with love-themed songs.

“Until Dawn Comes,” included on her 2016 single “Koigokoro,” is one such track.

The lyrics candidly reveal a heart that can’t help but act tough, making your heart skip a beat.

Warm melodies, delivered with a simple arrangement of piano and acoustic guitar, resonate throughout.

It’s a tsundere-style song that soothes with her kindness-filled vocals.

Please accept the message of gratitude to the one she loves.

night trainMAMALAID RAG

Night Train / MAMALAID RAG 2002
Night Train MAMALAID RAG

This is a track that shines with Marmalade Rug’s refined pop sensibilities.

The gentle vocals carry a beautiful melody, with a clear influence from 1970s Japanese pop.

I first heard this song about 17 years ago while shopping at a clothing store, and it took me two years to find out the artist’s name.

Flowers blooming in the night skyMEGARYU

MEGARYU / Flowers Blooming in the Night Sky
Flowers Blooming in the Night Sky MEGARYU

If you have memories of a summer festival date, this one will probably resonate with you.

It’s a track by MEGARYU, a reggae duo from Gifu Prefecture, included on their first album, Updraft, released in 2005.

Watching fireworks with someone you love.

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just imagining it makes your heart race—it’s such a romantic situation.

The slightly mellow arrangement and the duo’s harmonies are a perfect match, making it a wonderfully smooth listen.

If you play it together with your partner, you might just be reminded of how important they are to you.

Toward the night skyMILK RUN

This is a poignant ballad themed around constellations by MILKRUN, a four-piece rock band that suddenly appeared in 2002 with all members on vocals.

The chorus line, “Everything is heading toward you; everything I touch turns into a trace of your memory,” makes it a particularly heart-wrenching song.

Night SpinningMIMI

"Yoru Tsumugi" / feat. Hatsune Miku
Yorutsumugi MIMI

This is a soothing Vocaloid track distinguished by its cascading piano phrases.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer MIMI, also known for hits like “Nanimonai you na” and “Marshmary,” released in 2021.

It captures the sudden pangs of loneliness we sometimes feel in everyday life, as if cutting them out and presenting them just as they are—a highly relatable work.

The title certainly nudges you in that direction, but especially at night, I imagine many people feel emotions similar to those woven into this song.

Take your time with it on a long autumn night.