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Songs with titles that start with 'yu'

A list of song titles in Japanese alphabetical order that might be useful for karaoke.

In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “yu.”

How many songs with titles starting with “yu” can you think of?

And how many of the songs in this article do you know?

We’re covering a wide range—from massive hits from the Showa era to songs that became standard favorites after booming in the Heisei era.

Use this as a reference when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke or when you’re playing shiritori with song titles.

Songs with titles starting with “Yu” (231–240)

UniqueAARON

AARON – Unique (Official Music Video)
Unique AARON

This song is also the theme for the drama “Isn’t That a Rip-Off?”—and I always look forward to Kyoko Yoshine’s slightly spacey, soft-hearted character in it.

It’s also the debut track from the artist AARON—pronounced “Aaron.” Even when unexpected rain falls or your IC card won’t work and you feel a bit down, the song embraces a positive mindset that sees those moments as “unique.” The lyrics brim with energy to keep moving forward day by day, and there’s so much to relate to.

As you listen on, elements of a love song blend in, and that subtle touch is great too.

It’s a track that leads to a happy ending—one I’d love for you to play when you need a boost.

Sorry for dreamingAKB48 U-21 Selection

[MV Full] Sorry for Dreaming / AKB48 U-21 Selection [Official]
Sorry for dreaming AKB48 U-21 Selection

Among bittersweet unrequited-love songs, this AKB48 track stands out.

With the theme of summer’s end, it captures an impossible crush in a refreshing way.

Included on the single “Koi Tsumun Jatta,” released in July 2024, the song also serves as the ending theme for the anime “Stardust Telepath.” Its melodious sound and lyrics that say “I’m sorry” over and over really hit home.

You can keenly feel the emotions of a high school girl troubled by love.

The image of standing up to pedal a bicycle is pure youth.

It’s a must-listen for anyone nursing a crush.

Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (241–250)

whereabouts unknownAdo

This is Ado’s 18th single in total, written and composed by Ringo Sheena, released in October 2022.

It was written as the theme song for the horror film “Karada Sagashi.” The song is infused with a unique, high-strung energy that feels like a true “clash of personalities” between Sheena, who penned it, and Ado, who performs it.

You can probably tell at first listen that this track is quite a formidable challenge to sing at karaoke.

It showcases truly protean vocals—from gentle falsetto to fierce, almost screaming delivery—and I imagine many listeners were shocked the first time they heard it.

But this is only possible because Ado has mastered solid vocal technique, so please don’t overexert yourselves when you try to sing it.

In the sections that call for a screaming style, do your best to avoid putting strain on your throat.

Dream LetterAiRBLUE

Yumedayori, a song that captivates with its beautiful harmony.

It’s used as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime CUE!, which is based on a smartphone training game.

The anime portrays the struggles of aspiring voice actors, and the song celebrates the importance of companions who support each other as they strive toward their dreams.

With call-and-response parts, it can be sung as a choral piece just as it is.

Please sing it with heartfelt gratitude—“thank you for everything up to now”—to your classmates or club mates with whom you’ve spent so much time.

Friendship StoryAice⁵

An upbeat song with a friendship theme, it was used as the ending theme for the anime “Inukami!”.

It’s a track that lets you feel the bond among the five voice actresses of Aice⁵.

It was included as the B-side to the single “Believe My Love,” released in May 2006.

With a light J-pop style, the lyrics vividly depict the everyday lives of young women.

It carries a positive message that love, dreams, and even small worries can be overcome when you’re with your friends.

It’s recommended for anyone who wants to feel the friendship and bonds of youth.

Just listening to it will lift your spirits—an irresistibly charming song.

A town where snow fallsAimer

While melancholic ballads look cool if you can sing them, they also feel intimidating, so it’s hard to take the plunge, right? As an entry-level ballad, I recommend “Yuki no Furu Machi.” It’s a song Aimer created with winter as a theme for the first time.

The lyrics are about thinking of someone you can no longer meet while watching the falling snow.

Surprisingly, there aren’t any high-note parts, so it’s easy to sing.

If you want to polish it further, try imitating Aimer’s distinctive vibrato technique.

You Raise Me UpAURA

Aura, a group of four women, sings classical masterpieces with crystal-clear, angelic voices.

They are an a cappella group specializing in classical music, composed of elite musicians who all studied vocal performance during their university years.

Renowned for their pure, radiant sound, they are active not only in releases and live performances but also across a wide range of media, including commercials and film soundtracks.

If you love choral music, opera, or classical music, this is an a cappella group you won’t want to miss.