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 whose titles start with “Ba.” Useful as hints for karaoke or shiritori! (341–350)
bye roundzangi

An emotional Vocaloid track that sharply captures the anxieties and conflicts of modern youth.
Created by Zangi and released in July 2024, it features an uptempo beat and crisp electronic sound that’s seriously addictive.
The lyrics convey a strong sense of alienation and loneliness toward contemporary society—lines like “I’m not interested in trivial talk” really resonate—making it highly relatable.
It’s a must-listen for anyone dealing with daily stress and worries.
Bye-bye, Jewelshibata hatsumi

Included on the album Hazumi de Daite, released in August 1979, this is a classic distinguished by its sophisticated jazz-soul arrangement.
Hatsumi Shibata’s soulful vocals brilliantly capture both the exhilaration of romance and the complex emotions of parting.
This work is a Japanese cover of the original “It’s The Falling In Love,” and its appeal lies in an urban, refined atmosphere themed around mature love.
It was also used in a Mazda Cosmo commercial and performed at the 28th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a moving track that I highly recommend to adults wrestling with matters of the heart.
Bugryanseshaito

A stylish rock tune built around a four-on-the-floor rhythm.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Shaito, released in 2021.
The sharp guitar, gritty bass, and rolling synth phrases leave a strong impression, resulting in a rhythmical and highly addictive sound.
I also find it an interesting approach to incorporate a Japanese flavor into the chorus melody.
While Kiritan’s natural, straightforward singing voice might tempt you to keep the arrangement equally straight, it actually suits this kind of cutting-edge arrangement as well.
bug logShī-kun

It’s a razor-sharp, highly addictive track.
Created by the Vocaloid producer C-kun, known for popular works like “Lo-fi Times” and “Dispel,” it was released in 2019.
That distinctive yet irresistible rhythmic approach is so quintessentially C-kun.
It sounds simple, yet it has depth—an aural landscape you find yourself unable to escape before you even notice.
The more you listen, the more it reveals its flavor.
And of course, the real highlight is the lyrical firepower.
Packed with words that pierce straight into the heart, it’s a heroine number.
I won’t let you go on Valentine’s Day!sutopuri

Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri), who are popular for their internet-centered activities, released this Valentine’s song in February 2024.
A music video featuring a date on a rainy day was also released and became a hot topic.
Written and composed by Noko of Shinsei Kamattechan, the song features a pop, catchy melody that’s very SutoPuri.
Beneath its sweet, romantic atmosphere, the lyrics stir up the feelings of being in love.
It’s perfect for getting into the Valentine’s Day mood or renewing your feelings for someone special.
It’s also great for karaoke—since you can enjoy each member’s distinctive vocals, it’s recommended for duets or singing with a group.
bunnysurii

In front of someone you like, you want to be cute! That’s what girls are like, right? This song perfectly resonates with those feelings.
It was released in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer Surii, who’s also known for writing and composing “Ready Made,” sung by Ado.
If you’re planning to confess your feelings on Valentine’s Day, why not do your makeup or pick out your outfit while listening to this track? If you listen while picturing your “absolute cutest self,” it’s sure to lift your spirits.
bambootamurapan

Tamurapan, a singer-songwriter who began her music career in 2002, is also from Gifu Prefecture.
Her music is captivating, featuring a soft, catchy sound and approachable melodies.
On top of that, her clear, unadorned voice is very easy to listen to and resonates with many listeners—this is likely the secret behind her enduring popularity since her debut.
Be sure to pay attention to the lyrical worldview as well, which carries a touch of fantasy.


