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A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu.' Handy for karaoke.

Songs that start with “Zu”: what kinds of tracks are out there?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “zu.”

Among titles that start with “zu,” there are many songs that begin with the word “zutto” (meaning “always” or “forever”).

Even among songs that use the same “zutto,” their themes vary widely.

We’ve gathered tracks old and new, spanning diverse genres.

Feel free to use this as inspiration for word games like song-title shiritori, for karaoke with letter restrictions, or to discover new music!

A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu'. Handy for karaoke (61–70)

Sly womanfield (cultivated field; farmland)

Sharan Q “Sly Woman” OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
Sly women are the best.

Hatake, the guitarist and leader of Sharam Q—a rock band that became emblematic of the 1990s J-pop scene thanks to major hits like “Single Bed” and “Zuruik Onna” (“Sly Woman”)—is from Wakayama Prefecture.

Known for a wide-ranging musical palette spanning kayōkyoku, hard rock, and enka, he is also recognized for his broad musical activities beyond the band, including writing songs for and producing numerous artists.

At the same time, when arranging the band’s music, he often gives the guitar parts a metal-like edge, resulting in arrangements that match his look and give the songs a truly one-of-a-kind finish.

He is also an energetic artist who records and performs sessions with musicians from overseas.

Forever and ever and eversunflower

Respect-for-the-Aged Day Song [Always, Always, Always] by Himawari 🌻 / With Lyrics | Children’s Song | Zutto zutto zutto | Forever
Forever, ever, ever a sunflower

The memories you spent with your grandpa and grandma will surely become lifelong treasures for you.

Try expressing your gratitude through a song.

This piece has very simple lyrics, so any child who can speak will be able to sing it easily.

The melody is also very easy to follow, so it’s highly recommended.

For older children (kindergarten seniors and up), we also recommend adding your own lyrics as an arrangement.

Even just a short phrase is fine—try putting it into your own words.

Isn't that unfair?Puni Puni Denki × Kan Sano

Puni Puni Denki × Kan Sano “Isn’t That Unfair?” Official MV
Isn't it unfair? Puni Puni Denki × Kan Sano

Puni Puni Denki, who is mainly active on the internet.

She’s a singer-songwriter and music producer whose electrifying sound is seriously addictive.

“Zurukunai?” is a supreme R&B number where her digital sound is blended with her sultry voice.

The track is a collaboration with keyboardist Kan Sano, and his groovy keyboard phrases give the song an even more stylish vibe!

It’s better to be offbeat.Elephant Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi “It’s Better to Be Out of Step”
Better when off-kilter — Elephant Kashimashi

A single released in 2012.

It’s also known as the theme song for the film “The Floating Castle.” The content is flawless.

I think probably only he could have written it.

It grabs you right from the start.

It’s neither a heartbreak song nor a sentimental “thanks, Mom” kind of tearjerker, but if you’re an adult, you’ll surely get it.

zoom upKahimi Karie

Kahimi Karie with her whispery voice.

I recommend “zoom up,” which seems perfect for setting a stylish nighttime mood! While the song that really catapulted her to mainstream fame is “Humming ga Kikoeru,” used as the theme for the TV anime Chibi Maruko-chan, be sure to check out this track too—it’s packed with even more whispery charm than that one!

Zuizui ZukkorobashiThe Peanuts

The Peanuts, Zuizui Zukkorobashi (mono recording)
Zuizuizukkorobashi The Peanuts

The Peanuts were a twin former female duo who were also active as actresses.

They were born in Tokoname Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture, which is present-day Tokoname City.

On February 11, 1959, they made their debut as singers at the 2nd Nichigeki Chorus Parade.

In April of the same year, they made their record debut with “Kawaii Hana” (Cute Flower).

Although it is a traditional Japanese nursery rhyme, it is also said to be a song that represents illicit relations between men and women, and thinking about having children who know nothing sing it may make one feel uncomfortable.

ZyuneBamboo Shoot Boy

Sühne / Bamboo Shoot Boy feat. Kagamine Rin
Zyu Netakenoko Boy

It’s a high-energy Vocaloid track with a punchy, penetrating sound that delivers a real sense of speed.

Created by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shounen—also known for the hit “Musical Magical Syndrome”—it was released in 2020.

The arrangement, where it feels like every sound is seamlessly connected, is irresistible.

If you like loud, nu-metal/mixture-style rock, definitely give it a listen.

The lyrics, in particular, may resonate with those who pour their passion into creating.

They express the anxiety felt within competition with others.