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

With its husky vocals and gentle beat, this song is incredibly soothing.
Featured on her debut album “Graduation and the Drowsiness Until Then,” released in November 2012, it’s a work that could be called her starting point.
It drew attention when the track was used in the film Terrace House.
The lyrics, which capture delicate everyday emotional shifts—like the sudden loneliness you feel even when you’re with someone, or the impatience of comparing yourself to others—quietly resonate in the heart.
This song, which seems to gently affirm you just as you are, will warmly embrace your sentimental feelings.
Burning BlueMariah the Scientist

Mariah the Scientist, who is drawing attention with her scientific perspective and alternative R&B sound, released a work in May 2025 that feels like a nostalgic R&B ballad.
It portrays the delicate emotional shifts of a heart, once frozen shut like ice, slowly melting under the heat of passionate love.
The emotions swaying between the joy of accepting love and the fear of being hurt are conveyed through her whisper-soft yet resolutely strong vocals, resonating deeply with listeners.
This release has gone viral primarily on social media, sparked major buzz by hitting No.
1 on the U.S.
charts, and is a perfect track for those who want to create stylish short videos.
Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Great for karaoke or shiritori hints! (101–110)
back to friendssombr

Singer-songwriter sombr, whose songs about young love and heartbreak resonate with many listeners.
Released in December 2024, this track is a bittersweet indie rock tune that portrays the complex, irreconcilable feelings of a man and woman trying to return to being friends.
The emotional vocals and striking piano intro further heighten its aching mood.
The song reached No.
90 on the Billboard Hot 100, drawing global attention.
The music video featuring model Charlotte D’Alessio also became a hot topic.
It’s perfect as background music for sentimental vlogs or slightly melancholic short videos, so be sure to check it out.
BANDAGEAyumu Imazu

Ayumu Imazu, whose sense of style has been honed by years of dance experience since childhood and studies in New York, truly shines.
His R&B- and pop-based sound offers an irresistible, feel-good groove that makes your body move before you know it.
He made his major debut in 2021 with “Juice,” and “Obsessed,” released in January 2024, sparked a global craze after a dance challenge took off on social media.
The work also won the Planning Award at the 66th Japan Record Awards.
From writing and composing to choreographing his dances, his multifaceted talent—and his bilingual vocals—add rich color to his music.
If you love the refined rhythms rooted in Black music, you’ll likely find yourself captivated by the grooves he weaves.
BalletYellow Magic Orchestra

It’s a fantastical, mysterious electronic tune that feels like wandering through a fog-shrouded old European city.
The lyrics, depicting mist-veiled scenes of Warsaw and introspective inner landscapes, create a beautiful yet subtly unsettling world.
The locomotive-inspired sound effects and whispers in French fit perfectly, sending shivers down your spine as you listen.
This piece is a track from YMO’s album “BGM,” released in March 1981, and the album is also known as one of the first works to fully incorporate the groundbreaking TR-808 drum machine.
It might be just right for a Halloween night when you want to evoke a slightly mature, dark, and decadent mood.
A lovely full-course of bubblesNatsuyama Yotsugi

It’s a catchy track with a hint of danger.
Created by Vocaloid producer Yotsugi Natsuyama, it was released in August 2025 and reached 18th in the TOP 100 at VocaColle 2025 Summer.
The song likens today’s pervasive trends—gossip and hype—to a lavish full-course meal.
Hatsune Miku and Zundamon deliver a provocative performance that feels like luring listeners into a sweet, seductive trap.
Despite its pop sound, the song’s cynical worldview—depicting desire endlessly consumed—is irresistibly compelling.
By—By My SeaBreezeNagayama Miho

As summer draws to a close, you can’t help but sense the end of a romance approaching too… This is a song by Miho Nakayama that gently embraces that bittersweet feeling.
In contrast to the funky sound crafted by Toshinobu Kubota, the lyrics portray a protagonist who is certain the relationship is ending yet still can’t bring themselves to say “goodbye.” Vivid scenes—like the last moments spent by the sea or a ball veering off target and rolling away—spring to mind and tighten the chest.
The track was included on the album “ONE AND ONLY,” released in July 1987.
It’s the perfect song for when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.


