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 your karaoke reference (111–120)
A long time agoFISHMANS

Included on the 1996 album “Kūchū Camp” (Aerial Camp).
A two-piece rock band formed in 1987.
The guitar’s tone is dreamy and somehow nostalgic, the jazz-like rhythms and the harmonies of dub and sampling are exquisite, and listening to it gives the impression of being gently rocked in a cradle.
Always be with youNyarko-san Crawling to RAMM

This is the ending theme of “Haiyore! Nyaruko-san.” The opening songs, “Taiyou Iwaku Moeyo Chaos” and “Koi wa Chaos no Shimobe Nari,” are more famous, but I also like this calmer track.
It’s a song where Nyaruko’s overflowing love comes surging in with unstoppable force.
Because I’ve always loved you.bedhead

A song brimming with the passion and emotion of youth has arrived from Neguse.
Released digitally in June 2024, this track was written as both a summer high school baseball cheer song and the theme for Nettou Koshien.
It powerfully portrays high school players striving for Koshien, weaving in rap and choral elements.
The lyrics, infused with the sentiment “I can keep going because I love it,” are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
Heard during high school baseball broadcasts and related programs, this track is set to become an essential song that colors the summer Koshien season.
It’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to relive memories of their youth and feel the bonds with their cherished teammates.
The person I had a one-sided crush on for a long timemountain monkey

A song by Yamazaru that captures the moment when the ache of unrequited love turns into the joy of mutual feelings.
Included on the album “Aikotoba 10,” this track beautifully expresses the purity and sweetness of romance.
Released in June 2024, its music video on YouTube drew attention for its moving storyline.
Yamazaru’s warm vocals gently envelop the tender feeling of cherishing someone.
Listen to it at summer’s end, and precious memories with your loved one are sure to come flooding back.
Why not listen together with that special someone and deepen your love?
ZUTTOMariko Nagai

Contrary to her adorable looks, singer Mariko Nagai gained popularity in the 1990s for her mature vocals.
When it comes to her signature songs, “ZUTTO” undoubtedly stands out.
It’s a ballad that embodies the sophisticated atmosphere of the 1990s.
While the dynamics are quite pronounced, the overall vocal range isn’t particularly wide.
However, because it features many long tones, it might be challenging to sing at an after-party.
That said, the vocal line itself is relatively easy, so give it a try when you’re feeling confident.
Always togetherHana*Hana

Included on the 2000 album “2souls.” Ending theme for the MBS TV program “Chichin Puipui.” A duo from Hyogo Prefecture who debuted in 1998.
The slow, mellow melody pairs well with the jazz-like piano lines, creating a smooth, intimate mood.
ZooHitoshi Tsujii

Whether at school, at work, or anywhere you live your life, there are unpleasant people and good people.
This song uses animals as a metaphor to describe such a world.
If you listen closely to the lyrics, even those tired or hurt by unpleasant people might feel, “I’m not alone!” It’s a cheer song for those who are doing their best to live.





