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.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ba”
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Songs with titles starting with 'bi' (such as Believe and Beautiful)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Be”
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bo'
- Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “bu.” Handy for shiritori or playlist-making.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or word-chain games! (281–290)
Vaundy MedleyVaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, who began composing in junior high school and was active as a vocalist in high school, is a multi-talented artist whose abilities seem limitless—not only producing music, but also creating artwork and directing videos.
Starting with his debut single “Tokyo Flash,” you can enjoy his modern, urban tracks in this medley, including “Kaiju no Hanauta” and “Fukakouryoku,” both of which have surpassed 100 million streams in total.
Don’t miss out on the conversation with your friends—give them a listen!
Birthday SongWHITE JAM

WHITE JAM’s “Birthday Song,” which gently brightens a friend’s fun birthday party, is included on the 2017 mini-album “Toritate Menkyo de Bun Bun Bun.” It portrays the gentle bonds between friends and feelings of gratitude set to a warm melody.
Amid this, there’s a scene often seen on variety shows—someone getting a cake smashed into their face.
It’s surprising for a moment, but you can’t help smiling at a relationship where you can laugh and enjoy even things like that.
It carries the hope that, no matter how many years pass, we’ll stay the kind of friends who can play around like that on birthdays!
BAKUON -Blast of Sound-WOLF HOWL HARMONY

An aggressive, cool dance track that radiates a powerful presence.
Released in March 2025 as the lead song from WOLF HOWL HARMONY’s first album, “WOLF.” Produced by Chaki Zulu, it features a tricky sound and striking, intense tempo changes.
This track embodies their strong resolve to take the music scene by storm and aim for the top.
The music video’s stylish, high-sense dance performance is another highlight.
Give it a listen when you want to get pumped up!
Songs with titles starting with “ba.” Handy for karaoke and shiritori! (291–300)
BambiWONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!

The music production circle WONDERFUL★OPPORTUNITY!.
The piece they worked on that’s been getting attention for its addictive quality is “Bambi.” This one uses Uramei and achieves a girly vocal vibe.
However, in contrast to that, the lyrics depict a murky inner darkness filled with envy toward others.
That gap is probably what really grabs you.
Also, pay attention to the chorus, which mixes in conversational language.
Even though the wording feels casual, the impact is enormous.
ButterflyXinU

Guided by a butterfly, we take a step into the future—a work imbued with courage and resolve.
XinU’s gentle yet powerful vocals blend beautifully with synth sounds that evoke the nostalgia of the ’80s.
Released in November 2024, this track is the lead single from the album “A.O.R – Adult Oriented Romance,” out in December.
It spotlights a fresh XinU sound born from a collaboration with the American pop duo joan.
Perfect for those standing at a crossroads in life or seeking their own path.
Let XinU’s voice give you a push—why not spread your wings and take flight?
VanishYELLOW MACHINEGUN

Formed in 1993 as a hardcore punk/crossover thrash band based in Osaka, YELLOW MACHINEGUN has pursued an intense sound without once changing its all-female trio lineup since its inception.
They debuted in 1996 with the album “Father’s Golden Fish” on Bandai Music Entertainment.
By 2006, they had released five albums, earning a solid reputation in the domestic and international hardcore scenes.
In 2001, they performed at “Beast Feast” at Yokohama Arena, sharing the stage with Sepultura and Static-X, proving their prowess.
Their overwhelming performances—built on Kaori Okumura’s guttural death growls contrasted with her gentle stage banter, Kyoko Moriya’s razor-sharp guitar riffs, and Tamami Osumi’s powerful drumming—offer a one-of-a-kind musical experience that transcends the boundaries between metal and punk.
Highly recommended for those who want to find beauty within ferocity and to feel the unique blend of delicacy and power that only women can deliver.
Vanish Your BeingYELLOW MACHINEGUN

A three-piece girls’ band that made their major-label debut in 1996 and gained popularity with a heavyweight sound you’d never guess from their looks.
Their aggressive tracks and piercing death growls make you realize how limiting it is to define musicality by gender—you can almost forget they’re a girls’ band just from the sound alone.
Their tight, technical performances are especially irresistible for hardcore fans.
With a consistent musical identity that electrifies audiences, they stand as one of the few genuine hardcore bands in Japan’s girls’ rock scene.


