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.” Perfect for karaoke or shiritori hints! (301–310)
Bad Tasteomu

An exceptionally sophisticated electronic dance tune.
Created by Vocaloid producer omu and released in December 2024.
The crisp soundscape meshes perfectly with Teto’s sharply defined vocals, making it irresistibly easy to groove to.
The bass, in particular, gently sways your ears and feels incredible.
The lyrics project an obsessive emotion fearful of society’s gaze, resulting in something highly relatable.
It’s a Vocaloid track with sky-high addictiveness that makes you want to turn your brain off and listen forever!
Birthday Songorange pekoe

Here’s a song by orange pekoe that I’d recommend for a birthday spent quietly at home.
It’s included on their 2003 album “Modern Lights.” With a stylish, sweet, and warm vibe, it’s the kind of birthday song that brings to mind the moment you dim the lights and blow out the candles on the cake, or the smile of your child.
Tomoko Nagashima’s deeply expressive vocals and Kazuma Fujimoto’s simple, guitar-centered sound are sure to make your birthday even better.
Watching the smiles of those you love and cherish, you’ll feel a gentle, heart-soothing emotion welling up inside.
Songs with titles starting with “Ba”. Useful hints for karaoke and word-chain games! (311–320)
Bye-bye baby, goodbyesaiB

A striking work that tells a sad story over a rock sound.
It’s one of saiB’s signature songs, released in September 2009.
Its simple structure and shadowy worldview left a strong impression on many.
The lyrics, which distill the darker sides of humanity and a sense of decadence, pierce the emotions of those of us living today.
You may find a lot to relate to when you’re feeling down or questioning society.
Metamorphosis and hatchingsasakure.UK

You can experience overwhelming expressiveness.
This piece was created by sasakure.UK, also known as sasakureP—who is also active as the composer for the band Yukei Rampage—and was released in 2021.
This collage-like, progressive sonic texture feels like something only sasakure.UK could craft.
KAFU’s ethereal vocals fit perfectly as well.
Be sure to listen closely while paying attention to the philosophically themed lyrics.
Back To Yousloppy dim

A two-person hip-hop unit, sloppy dim.
Their track “Back To You” was created around the theme of everyday life and its daily repetitions.
It’s a laid-back hip-hop song carrying the message that, with music, even a life full of hardships can become enjoyable.
Another highlight is the bittersweet love story unfolding in the background.
The lyrics are rich in metaphors and proper nouns, so I recommend listening while taking your time with the lyric sheet.
Butterflyt-Ace

Known for his outrageous persona, t-Ace’s songs always hit home with their raw lyrics.
This track from the album “Fuzaketa Hero” is a quintessential piece of his, blending humor and sarcasm.
Even though the protagonist’s actions may seem trashy at first glance, you can catch a glimpse of the human essence that keeps longing for someone.
The lyrics portray the feelings of young people living freely while being toyed with by love, and they’re sure to resonate with others of the same generation.
It’s the perfect song to listen to when you’re feeling down over a little romantic tangle or fed up with a crappy boyfriend.
Explosive Pannier-santricot

tricot is a four-piece band with three women up front and a male drummer.
Armed with advanced musicianship, complex song structures, and a unique sense of pop, they are highly acclaimed not only in Japan but overseas as well.
Formed in 2010 by Ikkyu Nakajima, Motifour Kida, and Hiromi Hirohiro, they were joined the following year by their first drummer, komaki♂.
They launched their own label, BAKURETSU RECORDS, and steadily raised their profile in the indie scene.
In 2013, they drew attention abroad, being featured in the long-established UK music magazine NME, and in subsequent years continued their worldwide activities by performing at multiple European festivals; in 2019, they made their major-label debut.
Their music is remarkably unique: while their songs are built on intricate band ensembles that make heavy use of math-rock-style odd time signatures, they always fold in extremely pop, catchy melodies.
The way their nerdy musicality and J-pop-friendly vocals coexist so naturally shows an exquisite sense of balance.
After going major, they astonished listeners with an unflagging creative pace, releasing two full-length albums in 2020 and then Jōdeki, their third major-label album, in 2021.
If you feel that “post-rock” sounds intimidating or highbrow, starting with tricot to get acquainted with its elements might be a great choice.


