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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 with titles starting with “Zu.” For your karaoke reference (91–100)

Please give me zoo-loveShuka Hasui (Miho Kanno)

This is the 1st single released under the name Ashuka Hasui by Miho Kanno, a song featured in the drama “Ai wo Kudasai.” I first heard the song when it was briefly played on a music program and liked it so much that I bought the CD.

The melody is gentle, and you can feel how earnestly and carefully she sings.

Even when I’m irritated, listening to this song calms me down.

It’s been covered from Kaori Kawamura to ECHOES to Miho Kanno, and each artist’s version is captivating.

The Goofy Man’s WayKanjani Eight

Kanjani∞ is a five-member idol group that has overcome repeated member departures and continues to earn solid recognition as a rock band.

Their 6th single, Zukkoke Otoko Michi, which was used as the CM song for MTI’s music.

jp, also drew attention for being a song provided by Takeya Uenaka of THE Inazuma Sentai.

With its comical lyrics and hooky ensemble, it’s catchy, and since the overall vocal range isn’t that wide, even those who aren’t confident singers can power through it.

It’s a recommended pop tune that’s guaranteed to liven up any karaoke session, no matter who you go with.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with 'Zu.' For karaoke reference (101–110)

murky rainYūnosuke

With total streams of all songs exceeding 10 million, this track by Yunosuke—who released his first instrumental album, “Emotions,” in March 2020—features beautiful electronic tones, Hatsune Miku’s gorgeous vocals, and a passionate, driving beat.

Though the lyrics seriously explore negative human emotions, the pop-leaning arrangement makes it an exceptionally pleasant listen.

The arrangement is unique, showcasing a distinctly VOCALOID finish.

Its diverse electronic sounds and pristine vocals will blow away the gloomy mood of the rainy season!

SomedayHan Yuhan (Huang Yuhan)

Yu-Han Fann is a female singer-songwriter of Hakka Taiwanese heritage.

She became widely known through the 2019 audition show The Jungle Voice, where she challenged the eventual champion, Yo Ting Lee, though she did not win.

Motivated by a desire to promote Hakka culture, she sings in the Hakka language rather than standard Mandarin.

Her soothing melodies and warm vocals are truly wonderful.

If you enjoy a stylish vibe or acoustic sounds, be sure to check her out!

For so long, for so long...kuro usagi P

Miku, Rin, Len, KAITO, MEIKO “Forever, Forever...” (Original)
Forever, forever... by Kuro Usa-P

After listening, I felt a warm sense of nostalgia.

The friends I met during my school days and the time we spent together are truly irreplaceable.

Because this song expresses the desire to cherish those feelings forever, I can relate to the lyrics very deeply.

Forever loveA.B.C-Z

A.B.C-Z / Zutto LOVE (YouTube Edit)
Always LOVE A.B.C-Z

Each of the five members delivers sharp dance moves, perfectly in sync.

Since this song also has a LOVE-themed romance, it always fires up the crowd at concerts.

The chorus has lyrics that make your heart skip a beat and leave you feeling happy.

ZOOECHOES

Centered around Jinsei Tsuji—who continues to thrive in various fields, including as a writer—the four-piece rock band ECHOES.

Their 6th single, “ZOO,” a self-cover of a song they originally provided to Kaori Kawamura, also drew attention when Miho Kanno covered it in 2000 under her character’s name in the TV drama “Ai wo Kudasai.” The lyrics, which liken oneself and society to a zoo, likely resonated with many listeners.

It’s an emotional number marked by a timeless message and a catchy melody.