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 for karaoke or shiritori! (31–40)
Birthday SongMerofuroto

A Melo Float song that wraps your once-a-year special day in straightforward words.
As we get older, we may feel that “birthdays aren’t that exciting,” but this song conveys gratitude for love and human connections, along with the wish for happiness from here on out.
Released in January 2024 as a digital-only track, it garnered attention mainly on social media and became so beloved that over 20,000 videos were posted within eight months.
You might feel shy about a big celebration, but let’s always celebrate the birthdays of those who are dear to us.
Birthday EveKōda Kumi

It’s the perfect song for someone working hard to prepare for their partner’s birthday! Sung by Kumi Koda, this track brightly depicts the day-before-birthday hustle of making a homemade cake for a loved one.
It’s packed with the thrilling desire to make them happy, and just listening will put you in a good mood.
Released in December 2005 as the second installment of a 12-week consecutive release limited to 50,000 copies, the single was also featured in an NTT DoCoMo Tokai TV commercial and later included on the classic album “BEST ~second session~.” It’s such a beloved number that fans have surprised her by singing it together at live shows.
Why not give it a listen while thinking of someone special?
Bussin’ feat. ¥ellow BucksAK-69

This is a standout track featuring a mic relay by ¥ellow Bucks and AK-69, who represent the Tokai region.
The song samples their own signature track, delivering a wild vibe where rhythmic raps and hungry lyrics stoke your fighting spirit.
Released in July 2020, it was included on the August 2020 album “LIVE:live.” It was chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Ryuha-R since 2001” in February 2021, earning strong popularity among younger heads.
Showcasing a stick-to-your-guns style, this piece pumps you up with its aggressive rap, and it’s a perfect fit for that feeling of rising from defeat and proving yourself.
Bass Ninja ft. Red Eye & ACE COOLSO-SO

SO-SO, who became the first Japanese artist to break into the top four at an international competition in 2019 and is also active as a producer, delivers this track featuring guest rappers Red Eye and ACE COOL.
The minimalist, hard-hitting low-end beat, inspired by ninja, is sure to get your energy up.
You can feel the raw emotion and razor-sharp rap making a powerful impact alongside the heavy bass sound.
Released in March 2026, this song showcases his evolution as a creator, known for works like the album “Party.” It’s a must-check not only for fans of club music but also for hip-hop listeners.
BabylonHanbaato Hanbaato

A thought-provoking work that depicts contrasting human endeavors—peace and violence, life and death—from both male and female perspectives.
It was included on the album “Makkurayami no Nirametsuko,” released in June 2008, and was later featured on best-of compilations and self-cover collections as well.
The interwoven vocals of the couple are truly pleasant to the ear, yet the lyrics reveal the duality lurking within human relationships, delivering moments that take you by surprise.
Please take your time listening as you reflect on the path you’ve walked in life.
Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Handy hints for karaoke and shiritori! (41–50)
Ballet – Fantasy, WaltzErik Satie

Erik Satie, the French composer known for works such as the Gymnopédies.
This piece, Ballet – Fantaisie-Valse, was composed in 1885 when he was still in his teens.
Unlike the serene style commonly associated with him, it features charming melodies reminiscent of Chopin and the salon music of the time.
It blends a springlike brightness with Satie’s characteristic ennui—like a fleeting shadow—setting listeners’ hearts lightly dancing.
Published in July 1887, these early miniatures are valuable works for understanding Satie’s origins.
Why not surrender yourself to the somehow nostalgic waltz rhythm, feel the arrival of spring, and spend a graceful moment?
Back To YesterdayFall To Pieces

Fall To Pieces is a project that stands out in the metal scene.
Cody Riser handles songwriting and production single-handedly, and there are even rumors of AI technology being used, leaving much about the project shrouded in mystery.
Their new track, Back To Yesterday, was released in February 2026.
Centered on the theme of longing for a past you wish to return to but cannot, the piece runs over seven minutes, overwhelming listeners with its heavy sound and sorrowful atmosphere.
It’s a song that marks where they are now, following their prolific releases like the 2024 album Bound By Death and 2025’s Pernicious.
It’s an irresistible work for those looking to soothe the pain of heartbreak or immerse themselves in a dramatic progression.


