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Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!

Have you ever tried “shiritori karaoke,” where you connect songs by singing titles in a shiritori style?

Even if you’re told to find “a song that starts with O,” it doesn’t always come to mind right away—so it often becomes a chance to sing songs you don’t usually pick.

So in this article, I’ll introduce songs that start with “ba” to give you some hints for shiritori karaoke!

When it comes to words that start with “ba,” there are lots that sound like they could be in song titles, such as “Bye-bye,” “Bara (rose),” and “Butterfly.”

I hope this article helps you have a great time.

And besides shiritori karaoke, feel free to use it for song-title shiritori as well.

Songs with titles starting with “Ba”. Handy hints for karaoke and shiritori! (91–100)

Bubble×Kidz!Twinfield

Bubble×Kidz! / Twinfield feat. Kagamine Rin & Len
Bubble×Kidz!Twinfield

Set to a lively electronic beat, this unique duet features playful rap exchanges while splashing around in the bath.

Created by Vocaloid producer Twinfield, the track—released in January 2024—blends hip-hop elements into a catchy dance-pop tune.

The two performers’ childlike exuberance pairs perfectly with the sparkling synths! Try this song with a friend and you’re guaranteed a great time.

Sync your breaths and make an unforgettable memory together!

Did I become an idiot or something?Suda Masaki

Masaki Suda: “Did I get stupid or something?”
Did I become an idiot or something?Suda Masaki

A hidden gem by Masaki Suda that sings about the feeling of falling in love and losing control.

This track is the B-side to the single “Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki,” released in June 2017.

Written and composed by Kazuya Kaneki, it beautifully portrays an awkward heart in love—acting unlike oneself after falling for someone.

Suda’s straightforward vocals blend perfectly with the acoustic sound.

If you’re feeling a bit timid about love, you’ll surely find it relatable.

by your sideV6

V6 / by your side(YouTube Ver.)
by your sideV6

This song portrays a mature love that wishes to quietly stay by each other’s side, accepting all of one another’s weaknesses.

It paints a gentle world where even anxiety and bravado transform into tenderness, and V6’s warm harmonies let it sink deeply into the heart.

Included on the June 2016 single “Beautiful World,” this track extended their streak of consecutive Top 10 singles to 27 years.

It’s a renowned ballad that was also used as the ending theme for the TV show “Ame-Talk!” When you want to savor the simple happiness of everyday life, why not give it a listen?

BambinaHotei Tomoyasu

Tomoyasu Hotei / HOTEI – Bambina
BambinaHotei Tomoyasu

Tomoyasu Hotei’s classic “Bambina.” Recently featured on the popular YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE, the song has rapidly gained recognition among younger listeners.

Its appeal lies above all in its relentless, distilled rock ’n’ roll groove.

The bright guitar riff performed by Hotei is highly memorable.

Meanwhile, the vocal part is not very difficult, with a very narrow range of mid1 D# to mid2 G# and a relatively flat vocal line.

Even the highest note at the end of the chorus is at a level most people can sing in chest voice, so as long as you choose the right key, it shouldn’t be hard to sing.

BASKET CASE10-FEET

It’s a cover packed with respect for a beloved overseas band—a raw burst of that very first, impulsive spark.

The track appears on 10-FEET’s EP “Re: 6‑feat,” released in June 2014.

The original is Green Day’s classic that topped the alternative rock charts for five consecutive weeks back in 1994! Born from the songwriter’s own urgent struggle with panic disorder, the lyrics’ world is powerfully claimed by 10-FEET through their trademark intensity and weighty band sound.

When you’re gripped by overpowering anxiety or impatience and listen to this song, doesn’t that wall of sound make you feel as if everything is being affirmed?

Bye-bye, babyTHE BLUE HEARTS

A song with a curious charm that wraps the ache of heartbreak in a bright, poppy sound.

The lyrics by Masatoshi Mashima portray a heart shrunken by lost love through distinctive metaphors—something many listeners may have related to.

This track is included on the album “PAN,” released in July 1995 as the band’s final original record.

It was also used as the ending theme for an NHK-FM program at the time, so some may remember it.

Parting is sad, but the song’s light, buoyant melody can gently lift a heavy heart.

When you’ve lost something and find yourself standing still, it’s a warm anthem that softly gives you a push forward.

The Yellow War of the Banana CountrySuga Shikao

Feeling the emptiness of a pointless fight someone else started? This song delivers a biting satire of the world’s contradictions with Suga Shikao’s trademark wordplay, laced with irony and sensuality.

It’s a super funky number that opens the album “FUNKAHOLiC,” released in September 2008.

You can clearly hear the strong influence of UK soul and hip-hop that Suga Shikao was into at the time, and the rich horn section is irresistibly cool.

When you’re frustrated by something unfair, this track is sure to lift your spirits!