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!
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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zu.” For karaoke reference (81–90)
Zundamon WonderlandMasti

I think once you hear it, it’ll be stuck in your head! It’s a track by Mastie, a Vocaloid producer who also works as a professional composer, released in 2022.
As the title suggests, it’s an uptempo tune starring Zundamon, packed to the brim with cuteness, energy, and brightness! The vocal phrase that appears right from the intro will make you want to hum along.
Be sure to check out this pop song where the fun lyrics and sparkling sound all boost your mood!
Zuko☆BakoMorinao Fumi (Flachinalism)

Furachinarhythm is a pop-rock band aiming to go from “the most successful band among the unsuccessful” to “the least successful band among the successful.” The band grew out of “Johnny Scotch,” which vocalist Morinaofumi formed in Kochi Prefecture at age 18.
They made their major-label debut in 2015 and have been active across Japan, and they’re also thriving in Kochi: hosting a regular radio show on FM Kochi, performing solo concerts in Kochi, appearing at the Yosakoi Festival, and even serving as promotional characters for the Kochi Prefectural Assembly election awareness campaign.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyTomohisa Sako

A single released in 2012.
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Sako had been active on Niconico as the masked vocalist “Shounen T.” He was well-known online even before his major debut.
This song is the theme for the anime Kimi to Boku.
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With a clear singing voice, it expresses the tender feelings of first love toward someone special in one’s teens.
Zundoko☆Don-don-dooon!South of South

An energetic and catchy electro tune crafted by Minami-no-Minami.
Released in 2024, it features Zundamon’s clear and adorable vocals as a highlight.
Both the sound and the lyrics push a bright, fun vibe to the forefront, brimming with positive energy.
You might even find yourself grinning at how the song’s bursting feelings of love are portrayed.
Give this cute Vocaloid track a try!
Thrilling Uplifting StreetKenji Ozawa

This single was released in 1995.
It was also used as the opening theme for COUNT DOWN TV.
The song as a whole evokes a happy vibe similar to the popular track Lovely.
Although the title is unique, the lyrics make it clear that the song expresses the very same bubbly excitement the title suggests.
Even within the rapid-fire, tightly packed words, there are pleasing sounds and playful touches scattered throughout, making the fun of the song come through loud and clear.
From here on foreverJulia Kawakami

A song by singer Julia Kawakami, who made her major debut as JURIAN BEAT CRISIS, a one-person band composed solely of vocals, and transitioned to acting in 2012.
The track was used in 2011 as ABC’s summer National High School Baseball Championship support song, and it also drew attention because she served as the “Nettō! High School Baseball Manager.” As she was an active high school girl singer at the time, the high school baseball players of her generation must have drawn great courage from her.
With a clear yet powerful voice and a melody tinged with melancholy that heightens the drama of summer, it’s a number that radiates a brilliance only possible in one’s teens.
A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Zu.” For your karaoke reference (91–100)
It was a lie all along.Kazuyoshi Saito

This is an anti-nuclear song in which singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito rewrote the lyrics to his own track “Zutto Suki Datta” (“I’ve Always Loved You”).
It delivers a biting message satirizing the nuclear accident from the Great East Japan Earthquake and the government’s response.
I’m astonished that Kazuyoshi Saito chose to film and distribute this piece on his own initiative.





