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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' (11–20)

YozoraSugar Goose

A mellow hip-hop number by Sugar Goose, marked by guitar arpeggios and a light, buoyant beat.

Like a soliloquy spun beneath a clear winter night sky, its introspective, delicate lyrics quietly sink into the heart.

By singing without hiding loneliness or vulnerability, the style gently resonates with listeners’ emotions.

Released in October 2023, the track drew major attention, debuting at No.

3 on the Billboard JAPAN chart the following November.

A heartwarming winter song, perfect for those chilly nights when you long for connection.

Night Sky (feat. HAZZY)miwa

miwa “Yozora (Night Sky). feat. HAZZIE” Music Video
Night Sky feat. Hajime→miwa

Featuring singer-songwriter miwa and welcoming Hazi→, this is their first-ever collaborative track—a gem of a ballad whose piano melody brings tears to your eyes.

It’s heartbreakingly moving, with the emotions of two people who choose to part despite still loving each other sung from both the male and female perspectives.

The addition of the male viewpoint instantly deepens the narrative, making the helpless ache resonate directly in your heart.

Released in August 2015 as part of a double A-side single, the other track, “Stress Free,” served as the theme song for the drama Min-Oh.

It’s the perfect “tearjerker” classic—one you’ll want to listen to under a night sky when there’s someone you can’t forget, as you sink into your memories.

I only know your profileHumbert Humbert

Humbert Humbert – Yokogao Shika Shiranai [Official Music Video]
Humbert Humbert I only know from his profile

This work sings about the frustrating sense of distance that comes from seeing only one side of the other person.

It’s a song by Humbert Humbert, a husband-and-wife musical duo, where restrained male and female vocals unfold quietly over the tone of an acoustic guitar.

You can feel the protagonist’s unstable, clumsy feelings coming through.

The track was included as a new song on their 15th-anniversary album “FOLK,” released in June 2016.

You can also enjoy a Celtic version on the following year’s 2017 album “Family March.”

specterMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Ayakashi (Short ver.)
Yokofuku Masaharu

A track where you can savor Masaharu Fukuyama’s sexy, passionate melodies.

Its allure lies in a profound worldview that feels like an inner dialogue between two sides of the self.

Beginning quietly with operatic a cappella and then shifting dramatically into Latin-style rock, the song is highly cinematic.

Released in December 2022, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Psychic Detective Hisui Jozuka,” enhancing the story’s mysterious atmosphere.

Interweaving a wistful Spanish guitar with an expressive vocal performance, this piece is perfect for those who want to discover a new side of Fukuyama.

The structure is a bit complex, but that only makes it all the more compelling to listen to.

Immerse yourself in its bewitching world.

Moon of lingering coldEmi Kitada

Emi Kitada “Moon of the Late Cold” MUSIC VIDEO
The Cold-Remaining Moon by Emi Kitada

Emi Kitada is a talented singer who also raises Miyazaki cattle as an agricultural woman.

Her first single after moving to Nippon Crown is “Yokan no Tsuki.” This work is a passionate enka-style song that layers unresolved feelings for a past love onto the still-chilly moon of late winter.

Her understated, narrative-like delivery is breathtaking, drawing you into its world before you realize it.

It’s perfect for a night when you want to savor the subtleties of mature romance in a gentle, reflective mood.

Forest of FairiesAIN SOPH

A Story of Mysterious Forest/ Ain Soph
Fairy Forest AIN SOPH

AIN SOPH captivates with a fantastical, lyrical sound that vividly conjures scenes before your eyes.

This piece, which lends its title to their debut album A Story Of Mysterious Forest released in June 1980, is a quintessential track that paints an epic tale using sound alone.

The ensemble of guitar and keyboards, influenced by Canterbury rock, is crafted with the precision of fine art, drawing listeners into a mysterious world.

Anecdotes say the track emerged from the intense pressure surrounding the recording sessions that began in January 1980—an origin that seems to testify to its near-miraculous perfection.

The band went on to release acclaimed works such as Hat and Field, continually pursuing their unique musical identity.

Precisely because it has no lyrics, this is the perfect number for those moments when you want to expand your imagination and immerse yourself in the landscape of sound.

Songs with titles starting with “Yo” (21–30)

4:35CORNETS

"4:35" Cornets LIVE @ Shibuya Shichimenchou 2018/11/16
4:35 CORNETS

This is a song by CORNETS, formed in 1986, brimming with a fantastical, fresh charm.

The track is characterized by a delicate, lyrical worldview—like watching a short film.

Set in the quiet before dawn, it portrays pure feelings for someone dear, the kind that tighten your chest with their bittersweetness.

Junko Okuma’s crystal-clear vocals pair exquisitely with the sound.

It’s perfect for a night when you want to sit quietly and reflect alone—the gentle world it creates will soothe your heart.

Included on their first EP, released in 1988.