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 sneaky personAmano Konoha

A bittersweet yet warm kayō ballad themed around the romance of mature adults.
Composed by Amano Konohana, it was released in May 2025.
The song portrays the feelings of cherishing the present relationship while still probing into past loves.
Its emotionally rich melody fits perfectly with lyrics that convey tolerance and resolve.
If you’ve gathered some life experience, you’ll relate to this depiction of a seasoned, mature love—definitely give it a listen!
bullseyeberry meet

A song that skillfully depicts emotions from the depths of the heart.
The complex feelings after a breakup are conveyed through delicate lyrics and a powerful melody.
While putting on a brave face, the tears shed over inner emptiness will surely resonate with many.
Included on berry meet’s first E.
P.
, “JUKEBOX,” this track immediately became a hot topic among fans when it was released in April 2023.
It’s a song to listen to when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or take a step forward.
Its lyrics, which remind you of the importance of cherishing yourself, will surely become a source of strength.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyKazuya Kamenashi

Included on KAT-TUN’s 2012 album “CHAIN.” Born in 1986.
An idol and singer from Tokyo, and a member of the idol group KAT-TUN.
Backed by a harmony woven from rhythms reminiscent of a heartbeat and a dreamy melody, the vocals—at times spoken, at times passionate—settle deep within the heart.
Forever and ever and everGreen Yellow Society

This is a digital-only track by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, released on June 4, 2021.
It was written specifically as the song for Asahi Beer’s “Asahi Super Dry The Cool” commercial, so many of you may have heard it through the ad.
From the very beginning, the melody leaps dramatically up and down, and Haruko Nagaya’s vocals switch masterfully between falsetto and chest voice to deliver a stunning performance.
If you can casually pull this off at karaoke, I’m sure you’ll draw attention and admiration from everyone around you.
Singing it like she does requires quite advanced vocal technique, but it’s definitely worth the challenge—give it a try!
ZOO ~Please Give Me Love~Miho Kanno

The theme song for the 2000 drama “Ai o Kudasai” is “ZOO ~Ai o Kudasai~.” Miho Kanno, the drama’s lead actress, released the song under her character’s name.
Although Miho Kanno had been active as a singer since 1995, she hasn’t released anything since this song.
Her singing voice is straightforward and full-bodied, and listening to it feels cleansing.
Today, she’s known as one of the most enduring actresses.
Perhaps many people didn’t even know she used to sing? Please give it a listen.
Zundoko-bushistillichimiya

This is a coming-of-age song by Still Ichimiya, whose style—built around a track approach that samples Japanese folk music and amps things up with gag-like elements—spotlights the fun of hip-hop.
With its upbeat feel that lifts the mood, it’s a recommended pick for September.
A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Zu.” For karaoke reference (21–30)
cheatingPolis Piccadilly

It’s a track where refined chill beats resonate with an urban sense of wistfulness.
Released by Police Piccadilly in June 2023, it was later included in the Musical Isotope Series compilation album “Yui no Overlap” in October 2024.
The R&B-flavored sound blends beautifully with the smooth vocals of Haru, the CeVIO AI singing voice.
It’s a Vocaloid song you’ll want to hear in a back alley at night, deeply relatable in its themes of “claustrophobia” and “frustration.”





