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 that start with “Ba.” Perfect for karaoke and shiritori hints! (411–420)
Birthday EveKōda Kumi

A singer who has established a unique “sexy-cool” style and enjoys overwhelming support—especially from women—as a Heisei-era diva, Kumi Koda delivers this track.
Released in December 2005, the song showcases her versatile musicality with a fusion of J-pop and R&B, and it was also featured in a commercial for NTT DoCoMo Tokai.
The lyrics, portraying a woman lovingly baking a birthday cake for her boyfriend, resonated with many listeners.
You can vividly picture her preparing a handmade gift with heartfelt affection, nervous yet excited for the special day.
It’s a heartwarming number perfect for celebrating a loved one’s birthday.
Birthday Complexsensei tasukete

Sensei Tasukete-san’s song is a melancholic piano-pop number that portrays the complex feelings of a girl on the eve of her birthday.
Vivid lyrics linger in the mind, such as the image of a girl after school waiting for her teacher while blindfolded, and a scene where a cake is smashed to bits.
Released in January 2025 as a debut single, it drew attention especially among young people, with the teaser video on TikTok garnering over 41,000 views.
It’s a track that gently accompanies those who feel impatience as their birthday approaches and are unsettled by the prospect of growing up—one you’ll definitely want to hear.
Violence TriggerHachiōji P

This piece was used as the theme song for MegMeg, a hero who appears in the mobile game #Compass.
It’s a track by Hachioji-P, a Vocaloid producer who has been active since the early days of the Vocaloid scene, released in 2018.
It’s a fast-paced, high-pressure electronic tune.
The sound arrangement, with waves of audio surging in, is irresistible.
You’ll find yourself swaying and getting into the groove.
If you listen to it after getting to know the character MegMeg, you might get a different impression of the song.
Birthday SongYagami Junko

A track included on the album “Sugao no Watashi,” released in April 1979.
It’s a heartfelt piece that reflects Junko Yagami’s warm personality.
The lyrics, filled with love and gratitude for someone special, offer a message that resonates with anyone celebrating a birthday.
Junko Yagami was immersed in music from an early age and began pursuing it in earnest during high school.
After winning at the Yamaha Popular Song Contest, she made her professional debut in 1978.
This song can be seen as an expression of her deep affection for music.
It’s a heartwarming number, perfect for gifting to a loved one on their birthday.
Mantōrō (Festival of Ten Thousand Lanterns)Harada Namito

Harada Namito’s single “Mandōrō” is a poignant enka piece that expresses longing for a lost lover.
Debuting in 2019, Harada sang this as his first work portraying a woman’s heart.
The song depicts a woman visiting places filled with memories of the person she loved, her heart aching as the emptiness becomes unbearable.
She cannot forget the words “I love you,” and even now she seems to search for the beloved who has disappeared.
It is a work steeped in melancholy, immersed in loneliness while recalling the past.
BAKUYoshioka Kiyoe

Kiyoe Yoshioka, the lead vocalist of the Japanese rock band Ikimonogakari, is a singer whose vocal ability is highly acclaimed.
In the single “BAKU,” released digitally in January 2021 and introduced here, she demonstrates that skill to the fullest.
When people think of Ikimonogakari, many might imagine cute, high-pitched songs, but what’s noteworthy about this track is her powerful delivery that makes full use of a solid mid-to-low range.
Anyone who has taken even a bit of voice training may have felt this: singing powerfully with a firm mid-to-low register is actually harder than belting high notes.
This song offers a glimpse into Yoshioka’s exceptional prowess as a vocalist.
Virgin MoonYoshikawa Koji

I’m captivated by its shadowy atmosphere! This track by musician Koji Kikkawa—who’s been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene since his 1984 debut—was released in 1991 as his 13th single.
The crisp, sharp vocal delivery and the slightly mysterious tone of the song intertwine in a way that sticks in your ears.
The lyrics, rich in fantasy elements themed around a werewolf, are also striking.
It makes you think, “No one could pull off a song like this except Kikkawa.” Turn up the volume and give it a listen.


