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.
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Head-over-heels in loveShibugakitai

Their fifth single.
Shibugakitai’s songs are really characterized by catchy phrases that stick in your head, aren’t they? Even when the lyrics make you chuckle a bit, once you see and hear this sound paired with the trio’s full-throttle idol performance, it becomes addictive.
The choreography draws on each member’s character, so it can look a little uncoordinated, but that was part of the charm.
The finishing pose at the end of the song is especially memorable, and of course, it was a big hit.
Zone TripperFriction

A band that has gone through numerous lineup changes, each time honing its unique brand of punk rock with new forms of expression.
Most recently, they released material with only bass and drums, yet without any decline—if anything, they’re pushing harder than before with an even more intense sound.
head over heelsMONO NO AWARE

How about a unique, single-minded love song that helps you relax and let your shoulders drop? It’s a track by the four-piece rock band MONO NO AWARE, released digitally in 2020.
It served as the theme song for the boys’ love anime film “The Stranger by the Shore.” Just like the title suggests, the lyrics convey someone completely smitten with the person they love, and it’s absolutely heart-fluttering.
The soft, down-to-earth choice of words is really nice, too.
The driving feel of the song seems to capture the story’s boy-meets-boy worldview.
Sequel: Red Sweet PeaSeiko Matsuda

Seiko Matsuda is known as one of the quintessential idols of the 1980s, a singer-songwriter whose immense popularity even turned her hairstyle into a social phenomenon.
“Zoku: Akai Sweet Pea,” included on her 15th album Citron, is, as its title suggests, a follow-up that tells the after-story of her massive hit “Akai Sweet Pea.” The lyrics, which convey lingering feelings for a former lover, tighten the chest alongside a melody tinged with melancholy.
It’s a refreshing yet wistful ballad—one you’ll want to listen to while comparing it with the original.
pomegranatewater lily

If the title already gave you a bad feeling, you’re absolutely right.
Why is it that in the world of songs, people maddened by love tend to veer into cannibalism…? With lyrics that seem to reek of blood and an anxiety-inducing sound, this is the kind of track you should absolutely not listen to alone at night.
Sequel: Notebook of an Unseasonal SummerThe provided Japanese text appears to be garbled or corrupted (mojibake) and cannot be reliably translated. If you can provide the original text again or in a different encoding, I can translate it.

On hot summer days, you just want to listen to edgy guitar rock, don’t you? “Zoku: Ibuka no Techō” is a track produced in 2021 by the Vocaloid producer known for unique sound design, [name garbled in source].
Its distinctive melodies ring out over technical, driving guitar.
The literarily appealing lyrics are also a must-check.
Fans of alternative rock—think Pixies or NUMBER GIRL—will find this sound irresistible.
With Yukari Yuzuki’s crystal-clear vocals lingering in your ears, it’s a perfect summer song.





