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What songs are there? A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zo”

Isn’t it really hard to find songs whose titles start with “zo” (ぞ)?

それでも、「ぞ」から始まる曲が本当に必要なときはある——たとえば、曲名しりとりゲームで自分の番が回ってきたときなど。

This article introduces songs with titles that start with “zo” to help you out in those moments.

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from classics to newer songs and across genres—that start with words like “zou” (ゾウ, elephant) or “zoku” (続, continuation).

Feel free to use this list for song-title shiritori or karaoke!

We hope it helps anyone who’s stuck on ぞ.

What songs are there? A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Zo” (31–40)

Festival of ZombiesPiano Zombie

PIANO ZOMBIE – Festival of Zombies
Zombie Festival Piano Zombie

The vocalist’s rolling R’s are absolutely intense.

There are plenty of other great songs too, but they aren’t widely known, so many people might not be familiar with them—I’d love for you to start with this track.

With its distinctive voice and lyrics, once you listen, you’ll become addicted to Piano Zombie.

Yo!/Hey!/You know!Nagi Sanzenin (Rie Kugimiya)

A character song for Nagi Sanzenin, the main heroine of the anime Hayate the Combat Butler, played by Rie Kugimiya—affectionately known as “Kugyuu.” She’s hugely popular for the gap in her traits: a tsundere personality, tiny but smart, and also a bit of a klutz.

Keep an ear out for the cute lyrics.

Clan RegulationsDelusional Running Tribe

Delusional Running Tribe – Clan Laws
Clan Lawless Reckless Tribe

A track by Mosozoku that’s hardcore yet captivates kids.

They were the former crew of Hannya, who now shines not only on TV shows but also in commercials.

Its world portrays a cool, understated, rugged masculinity, and by having the woman make the approach, it’s a surefire hit that presses all the right buttons for men—a bona fide “charm” song.

Zofie's BalladIchiro Mizuki

Zoffy’s Ballad – Song by Ichiro Mizuki
Zophie's Ballad Mizuki Ichiro

Zoffy’s Ballad is a song that appeared as an insert track in the popular tokusatsu series Ultraman Ace.

This piece is a version of Ultraman Zoffy’s original theme song with added lyrics.

Zoffy, of course, is considered a brother to Ultraman Ace.

While Zoffy often appears to rescue Ace in dire situations—such as when he was defeated by Alien Hipporit or Ace Killer—this song portrays Zoffy’s feelings for his younger brother.

It’s a must-listen for Ultraman fans, so be sure to check it out.

Sunset Steps, ContinuedSayuri Ishikawa

Since this song has “Continuation” in the title, of course there is a first part, and this is a sequel to “Yuyake Dandan.” “Yuyake Dandan” refers to the slope that descends to Yanaka Ginza in Arakawa Ward, Tokyo, and the sunset seen from the top of its stairs is a famous scenic spot.

Set in this warm, close-knit neighborhood, the song depicts the everyday life of a widow who continues to live cheerfully even after losing her husband.

What songs are there? A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zo” (41–50)

Elephant ImaginationYuichiro Hanada, Atsuko Ono

[NHK] Elephant Imagination | With Mother [Children’s Songs, Nursery Rhymes, Fingerplay, Kids, Dance] Japanese Children’s Song, Nursery Rhymes, Fingerplay
Elephant Imagination Yuichiro Hanada, Atsuko Ono

The song “Zou no Souzou,” which aired in January 2020.

As the title suggests, it’s a lively tune where an elephant expands its imagination and discovers many things.

For children, seeing various things and imagining them can lead to lots of discoveries and growth.

I believe it’s a song that helps young children recognize that they are “using their imagination” with their own minds.

Whether it’s things with form or without, please enjoy letting your imagination expand infinitely!

Creepy-Crawly Sports DayYuichiro Hanada, Atsuko Ono

Thrilling Sports Day – With Mother (Okaasan to Issho) – July 2018 Song
Zokuzoku Sports Day by Yuichiro Hanada and Atsuko Ono

It’s a cheerful song with the themes of an aquarium and a sports day.

Jellyfish, dolphins, penguins, and more make appearances, and listening to it makes you want to visit an aquarium.

If your child loves creatures that live in the sea or rivers, this will be right up their alley.

They might even be imagining, “What do those animals usually do all day?” Maybe, just like in this song, they’re holding a sports day…? It tickles the intellect, brings smiles, and is a fun song from Okaasan to Issho.