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.” Useful as hints for karaoke or shiritori! (51–60)
Back Home With Mrs.SnowmanGLAY

A heartwarming GLAY song that tenderly depicts returning home at year’s end and welcoming the New Year.
It was included as the final track on the album “Back To The Pops” in October 2024.
Written and composed by TAKURO, with arrangement contributions from Shinya Kiyozuka and Koharu of Charan-Po-Rantan.
The track also features narration by Ryota Yamasato of Nankai Candies and sound effects of fireworks from Hakodate.
The lyrics, expressing a wish to welcome the New Year with a loved one amid a snowy hometown landscape, convey deep affection for family and partners.
While nodding to the sound of 1990s J-pop, the interplay of tense guitar riffs and drums is another highlight.
It’s a heartwarming piece you’ll want to listen to with someone special during the year-end and New Year holidays.
bulletCö shu Nie

This song by the rock band Cö shu Nie, known for their experimental sound, was released as a single in November 2019.
Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime PSYCHO-PASS 3, the track conveys a strong determination to uphold one’s own will in a chaotic world.
Even amid the suffocation of a controlled society, its message of “keeping your own hand on the helm” resonates perfectly with the characters’ inner struggles.
The torrent of sound woven from complex irregular rhythms and an emotional vocal performance deepens the immersion in the anime’s worldview.
It’s a perfect piece for when you want to linger in the story’s profound afterglow or when you feel the need for the power to break through the status quo.
BURNFLOW

This is the opening theme for Tales of Berseria, created by the rock band FLOW.
Its sound, reminiscent of fiercely blazing flames, mirrors the passionate fury of the protagonist, burdened with a destiny of revenge.
It’s a dramatic rock tune that stirs the heart with a resolve that blends a sense of tragedy and strength—the determination to walk the path one believes in, even at the cost of everything.
Released in August 2016 as the single “Kaze no Uta / BURN,” it reached No.
17 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
When you need the courage to face adversity, it will surely give you a push.
Listening while thinking of the story’s protagonist will awaken the passion hidden within you.
Playing bus (pretend bus play)Sakushi: Kayama Yoshiko / Sakkyoku: Yuyama Akira

You can just picture everyone pretending to be the driver or passengers and having fun going out on the bus together.
In time with the lyrics, kids naturally move from simply singing to pretend play—handing over imaginary tickets, swaying side to side as if looking at the scenery, and more.
This song has been passed down by various singers, including Miyuki Mori, and is included on the album “Nakayoshi Asobi Uta: Songs Sung in Nursery Schools and Kindergartens.” It’s perfect not only for making bus rides more enjoyable, but also as a play song for indoor activities.
Songs with titles starting with “Ba.” Handy for karaoke or shiritori! (61–70)
Birthday songAAA

This is a recommended song for when you want to convey your congratulations and gratitude to someone special through a gentle, heartfelt performance.
It’s a track by the co-ed performance group AAA, included on their 33rd single “777 ~We can sing a song!~,” released in July 2012.
The song is a heartwarming pop number that straightforwardly expresses gratitude for someone’s very existence.
The members’ gentle vocals blend into a beautiful harmony that’s sure to move you.
The single featuring this track also won the Excellence Award at the 54th Japan Record Awards.
Flashy party tunes are great, but precisely because it’s a once-a-year special day, why not quietly share your feelings with this song?
VacationConnie Francis

It’s an upbeat, feel-good number that heralds the arrival of summer.
It celebrates the anticipation and sense of freedom that come with a long-awaited vacation, and just listening to it lifts your spirits.
This song, performed by Connie Francis, dates to around July 1962.
It was originally slated to be a B-side, but became a major hit thanks to radio response.
It reached No.
9 on the U.S.
charts and is also known for being her final Top 10 hit.
In Japan, many will recognize it as the theme song for the film “Nurse no Oshigoto THE MOVIE,” covered by “Izumi Asakura with Nurse no Oshigoto.” With its simple, easy-to-sing melody, it’s a great one to add to your repertoire.
BirthdayKaty Perry

When you want to throw a full-on birthday celebration with disco vibes, Katy Perry’s track is just the ticket.
Included on her 2013 album Prism and released as a single starting in April 2014, it’s a buoyant dance number.
On the surface it’s a happy birthday anthem, but it also playfully hints that “the best present is me,” adding a flirty, grown-up twist.
The song even topped Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart, making it a perfect pick for party moods.
Why not use it to add humor and make a loved one’s birthday an unforgettable day?


