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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 whose titles start with “ba.” Hints for karaoke and shiritori! (381–390)

A rose has bloomed.Maiku Maki

This is a heartwarming song inspired by the fairy tale The Little Prince.

It portrays, along with a beautiful melody, the charm of the rose that soothes a lonely heart, the sorrow of its loss, and the story of hope that sprouts within.

Maki Maki’s gentle singing voice further enhances the song’s world.

Since its release in April 1966, it has been loved by many as a pioneering folk song and even appeared in the 17th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen that same year.

Today, it is also used as the departure melody at JR East’s Joban Line Ishioka Station, making it beloved across generations.

It’s a perfect song for the season that heralds spring’s arrival, or for those who wish to sing with feeling before parting with someone dear.

A rose has bloomed.Maiku Maki

Roses Bloomed - Mike Maki - With Subtitles
A rose has bloomed.Maiku Maki

The classic song that sings of roses blooming in a heartwarming garden was released in 1966 by Mike Maki.

It’s a folk song that, while simple, conveys a deep sense of affection.

Its gentle melody—like flowers blooming in a garden where you can feel the transition from spring to summer—is also part of its charm.

This work was Mike Maki’s debut song, included on “Bara ga Saita/Mike Maki no Folk Album,” and since September 2016 it has also been used as the departure melody at JR East’s Ishioka Station on the Joban Line.

The tender vocals and melody are perfect for music recreation time with seniors.

Along with nostalgic memories, it offers a soothing, peaceful moment.

Banana Songminion

The hugely popular character Minions, with their yellow bodies and signature overalls, sing the “Banana Song.” It was featured in the trailer for the 2013 film Despicable Me 2 and gained a lot of popularity.

The lyrics are sung in “Minionese” and Banana language, making them impossible to decipher…

However, you’ll hear some familiar-sounding words here and there, and the repeated melody makes it surprisingly easy to remember.

In fact, it’s based on an original song: “Barbara Ann” by the American rock band The Beach Boys.

Even if you don’t understand the words, this catchy, laugh-inducing tune is perfect for having a fun time with friends!

Bank off!Mi Zui

The energetic, poppy sound will make your body start moving before you know it.

This track by Mizui features Kasane Teto and was released in September 2024.

It captures the desire to break free from everyday stress and pressure, carried by a light, upbeat rhythm.

The standout feature is that both the UTAU and SV versions of Teto sing in this song.

You’ll notice it clearly when listening with earphones or headphones.

Separate versions sung by each are uploaded on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga, so be sure to check those out as well.

BathroomYu-anesu

The song “Bathroom” is sung as if the singer is quietly speaking, observing themselves from a distance.

It’s included on the four-piece band yourness’s first mini-album, “Ctrl+Z,” released in 2018.

It carries a faint sadness, and while you first think it’s just a breakup song, the chorus suddenly hits and the tears come in waves.

It’s a breakup song that conveys that moment when the self you were viewing objectively suddenly overlaps with something, clicks into place, and your true feelings overflow—and you just can’t help but cry.

Songs with titles that start with “Ba.” Great for karaoke or shiritori hints! (391–400)

Valentine Jealousyyūfōria

This is a female-vocal rock band that was active in the 2000s.

They emerged during an era when many female singer-songwriters produced by major record companies like Pony Canyon and Avex Pictures were thriving.

They made their debut in February 2007 and gained popularity through anime songs.

While incorporating elements of J-pop, their melodies and rhythms are notably influenced by Western music.

Drawing on the traditions of folk songs and folk rock, they create tracks that capture the hearts of anime fans.

They also blended into the music scene of the time, when youth punk was booming, and performed at large-scale rock festivals.

This band is recommended for fans of anime and music alike.

Battention GirlRasutika

Bat-Tension Girl / Rustica feat. Hatsune Miku (Rustica – XXX Tension Girl)
Battention GirlRasutika

The song that belts out a fiery spirit to blow away unbearable emotions is “Battension Girl.” Created in 2023 by Vocaloid producer Rustica, it’s a track that passionately lifts you up when your courage begins to falter in moments of romantic challenge.

An electro synth timbre intertwines with a heavy bass over a danceable beat.

Another highlight is Hatsune Miku’s vocals, delivering a freely expressive performance atop the rhythmic arrangement.

It’s an energetic Vocaloid song infused with a message of strength that won’t yield to hardship.