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!”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
- Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
- Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “ze.”
- Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
Songs with titles starting with “Yo” (21–30)
Frustrated Snow WhiteVomiting Virgin Corps

An explosive track that hurls a fairy-tale heroine’s pent-up frustrations into the air atop a ferocious sound.
Contrary to its comical title, the vocalist’s searing screams and the breakneck, hardcore performance hit you square between the eyes.
The song appears on the 7-inch single “Frustrated Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” released in January 1988.
Its cries, which shatter the image of a princess who merely waits for her prince, feel like a scathing counterattack against stifling social norms.
When you can’t tolerate the absurdity anymore, why not surrender yourself to this sound?
Youkai Exercise ♩ = 134Miyu Kaneko

An exercise song that served as the ending theme for the anime Yo-kai Watch♪.
While carrying on the familiar melody of the socially phenomenon-level hit Yo-kai Exercise No.
1, this track is arranged with a brisker tempo, overflowing with a fun, uplifting energy just by listening.
Released in October 2022, it was also used as the ending theme for the film Yo-kai Watch♪: Jibanyan vs.
Komasan—Monge Great Decisive Battle, Nyan.
Included on the album Yo-kai Watch♪ Uta Best.
Yokai Exercise♪Miyu Kaneko & Jibanyan and Komasan

That exercise-song that became a social phenomenon gets a fun power-up with Gen Z favorite Miyu Kaneko joining Jibanyan and Komasan! Used as the ending theme for the TV anime Yo-kai Watch♪ since October 2022, this track charms with its comical worldview that blames every little everyday mystery on yo-kai.
The unforgettable, catchy melody paired with lyrics that make you chuckle will captivate both adults and kids! It’s included on the album “Yo-kai Watch♪ Song Best.”
Evening FestivalSora Tomonari

Sora Tomonari is a male singer-songwriter who has earned enormous popularity for his music’s strong emphasis on world-building.
He has many classic songs, but this time I’d like to introduce a new track: Yoimatsuri (Twilight Festival).
Although falsetto appears frequently in this piece, the gap between the chest voice and falsetto is quite large, so the difficult low falsetto doesn’t show up much.
It’s not completely absent, but the phrases can be substituted with mixed voice, making the song overall easier to sing.
With its Japanese flair and a melody that weaves between minor and major modes, it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going!
Seeds of joyMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was first unveiled as a secret track on the venue-limited mini-album “Introduction” on July 5, 2014, and later officially included on July 8, 2025, in the 10th anniversary best album “10,” making it a once-lost track! The melody line is gentle and sung with clear enunciation, so even beginners should find it easy to match the pitch bar.
For the verses (A-melody to B-melody), speak carefully and make sure your voice is firmly carried by the mic.
Also, the chorus kicks in around the 3-minute mark, and the overall energy ramps up significantly.
There should be ample opportunities to breathe between phrases, so take a solid breath for each phrase and use that air to project your voice as you exhale.
If you tense up, you’ll end up chest-breathing instead of using your diaphragm, which can make it uncomfortable—so stay calm and breathe steadily!
Blooming at nightHoshimachi Suisei

Believe it or not, this song appeared in the 2025 JOYSOUND rankings and is getting attention as an easy one to sing at karaoke! It’s a perfect fit for today’s theme.
Listening to it, the range isn’t too wide compared to other songs by Suisei Hoshimachi, and it sits mostly in the mid-range, so the pitch should be easy to catch.
The overall vocal range is G#3–E5.
At first glance that might seem “high,” but the top note E5 only appears once, at the very end of the chorus.
You don’t need to belt it in chest voice—hitting it cleanly in head voice feels great! Focus on breath support and try popping the note out with a quick, controlled attack.
It’s also a groovy track, so keep your body in the groove and sing carefully to avoid slipping out of rhythm.
Be sure to learn it!
Yosakoi enkaTatsue Kaneda

This is a local song in which Tatsue Kaneda—who took the world by storm with “Kagai no Haha”—sings the spirit of Tosa with passionate intensity.
Released in 2022, “Yosakoi Enka” is truly a song for Kochi, blending the driving energy of a festival with the distinctive pathos of enka.
Listen closely to the lyrics and you can almost picture a single-minded man, gazing out over the Pacific Ocean with pride in his hometown swelling in his chest.
Kaneda’s rich, folk-honed vocals align with the protagonist’s spirit and stir the listener’s soul.
Doesn’t it feel like a masterpiece you’ll want to hear again and again, distilling the heat of the Yosakoi Festival and the grandeur of Kochi’s natural beauty?





