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 your karaoke reference (41–50)
Friends foreverLyrics and Music: Mamiyo

This is a song by Mamiyo, a singer-songwriter who creates music in a variety of genres, including songs for stage productions.
It begins with an intro characteristic of choral pieces and, through a moving melody and lyrics, traces memories of the entrance ceremony, the days spent in the class, and the children’s present, having grown so much by graduation.
Current kindergarten teachers have shared reactions such as, “I was in tears just from the opening melody,” and “We definitely want to sing this at this year’s graduation ceremony.” It’s also lovely that it ends with the line, “I’m sure we’ll meet again.”
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.
Zukudanzunbungun feat. Hannya KanedaHONEST BOYZ®︎

This is a lively, upbeat dance number set to an Afrobeat rhythm.
Featuring Tetsu Kaneda from the comedy duo Hannya, the track was released in October 2024.
Its repeated, catchy phrases leave a strong impression, and just listening makes you want to move.
It’s also used as the ending theme for the popular TBS/MBS show “Pre-Bat!!,” making it well-loved by a broad audience.
The lyrics and visuals evoke memories of student days and the joys of everyday life, resonating with viewers.
Hannya’s breakout bit “Zukudanzu Bungun Game” is set to a danceable beat, making the song irresistibly addictive.
It’s perfect for lifting your mood or getting hyped with friends.
Forever and ever and eversunflower

The memories you spent with your grandpa and grandma will surely become lifelong treasures for you.
Try expressing your gratitude through a song.
This piece has very simple lyrics, so any child who can speak will be able to sing it easily.
The melody is also very easy to follow, so it’s highly recommended.
For older children (kindergarten seniors and up), we also recommend adding your own lyrics as an arrangement.
Even just a short phrase is fine—try putting it into your own words.
Always.Thelma Aoyama

This song was specially written by Thelma Aoyama for her close friend Yukina Kinoshita’s wedding.
Created through discussions between the two, the track is a masterpiece that conveys not only love but also friendship.
It’s a song that vividly brings to mind the happiness that awaits them.
headacheape

Doesn’t the title alone make you want to listen? This is a track released by Eipu in May 2024.
With a fast tempo—BPM 200—it’s a very high-tempo piece with an energetic tone that makes a strong impact on listeners.
The lyrics use “headaches caused by low atmospheric pressure” as a foundation to cynically portray the painful situations we inevitably encounter in life.
It’s a highly relatable, upbeat song.
The high notes make their appearance in the chorus!
Always.Haji→

This is a gem of a love song that captures both the heartache and tenderness of a long-distance relationship.
Released in April 2012, it’s one of Hazi→’s signature tracks.
Listeners resonate with the lyrics that pledge unwavering love despite the distance.
The simple words, “Let’s be together forever,” carry a hopeful promise for the future.
It’s a perfect song not only for those in long-distance relationships, but also for moments when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone special.
Be warned—it might make you want to see them right away.





