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 whose titles start with “Zu.” For karaoke reference (21–30)
You’re unfair, you know.Lilia.

Riria.
, a female singer-songwriter who performs without showing her face, began posting self-accompanied singing videos on social media around autumn 2019 and drew attention for her emotional vocals.
She released her first original song in May 2020, reaching No.
1 on the LINE MUSIC charts, and made her major-label debut that November.
Known for her acoustic guitar, singer-songwriter style, she often writes songs themed around love and heartbreak.
In 2022, she also voiced the heroine in an animated film, expanding her activities.
Her YouTube channel has over 426,000 subscribers and her TikTok following exceeds one million, demonstrating her strong influence on social media.
With relatable lyrics and expressive performances, Riria.
’s music is especially popular among younger listeners and is recommended for anyone struggling with matters of the heart.
Rock in canvas shoesYura Yura Teikoku

Yura Yura Teikoku is a band that earned overwhelming support from hardcore music enthusiasts for their sophisticated musicality.
For anyone who loves Japanese rock, you simply can’t talk about the genre without mentioning them.
Among their many great songs, the one I especially recommend to men in their 40s as an easy one to sing is Zukku ni Rock.
It might sound a bit intense, but the vocal range isn’t that wide.
Even if you sing it a bit rough, it still sounds right—so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
We’ll always be together.Tatsuro Yamashita

When we think of weddings, we think of a new beginning for two people—a day when they vow to walk through life together.
This song by Tatsuro Yamashita feels like a blessing for their departure on that journey.
Built around a gentle, piano-centered sound that gradually brings in more instruments, it gives the sense of emotions growing fuller and brighter.
The lyrics, like a vow, are memorable too—expressing the reassurance of having found a partner and the hope that happiness will continue.
While it’s a song that reflects the feelings of the bride and groom, it might also be wonderful to gift it to them so they can feel that happiness even more.
An incorrigible good-for-nothing you just can’t hateKenji Sawada

Kenji Sawada’s remarkable success after the breakup of The Tigers is a noteworthy event that deserves a place in the history of Showa-era entertainment.
It felt like there wasn’t a single day when you didn’t see him—not just singing, but also on variety shows and in commercials.
The scene in a drama where Kirin Kiki cries out “Julie” and swoons would be, in today’s terms, worthy of a Buzzword of the Year Award, wouldn’t it? This song, with lyrics by Yuu Aku, also fully draws out the masculine allure that Kenji Sawada possesses, and I bet many people in their 50s would say, “I like the Julie from this song.” The image of a man who drifts from place to place, having a woman in every town—a “somewhat sloppy-with-women” type—may have appealed to the public as well.
It’s a song that makes you want to listen while reminiscing about a more forgiving era than today.
Zutto…Ayumi Hamasaki

This song is Ayumi Hamasaki’s 53rd single CD, released in 2014.
It peaked at No.
5 on the Oricon CD chart.
A winter love ballad in which Hamasaki sings candidly about her feelings for someone she loves, it’s a perfect song for Christmas and highly recommended.
Sly womanYutaro Miura

This is a video of Miura getting flustered as KABA-chan comes on strong on a TV karaoke show.
He’s covering Sharam Q’s big hit “Zuru-i Onna.” Listening like this, Miura is really a great singer.
His soft, easy-to-listen-to voice might make him a vocalist well-suited for covers.
Zunda TakoyakiNamiguru

This is a unique, poppy track that skillfully weaves together a variety of musical genres, including ragtime, yodeling, and Hawaiian.
Created by Namigure and released in February 2024, it features a delightful, well-synchronized harmony between Zundamon and Kotonoha Akane that lifts your spirits just by listening.
The playful melody line is another captivating element.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song for boosting your mood—and it’ll make you hungry, too!





