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Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!

There are actually lots of song titles that start with “Be,” often using English words like “Baby,” “Very,” and “Best.” In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that begin with “Be.” Use it to find favorites for whatever you need—song-title shiritori, “shiritori karaoke” where you chain songs like in the word game, or making playlists themed around the Japanese syllabary.

Searching for songs by “titles that start with a certain syllable”—something we don’t usually think about—might lead you to music you’ve never encountered before.

Be sure to use this article as a guide to discover some new favorite tracks.

Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists! (61–70)

The Light of Betelgeusethe HIATUS

The Light of Betelgeuse / the HIATUS (by SPANK THE AGE)
The Light of Betelgeusethe HIATUS

This is a track included on the 2nd album, “ANOMALY.” It’s rare for Hosomi, who often writes lyrics in English, to have an entire song in Japanese.

Because of that, this song is especially easy for anyone to understand.

Since becoming the HIATUS, the lyrics carrying striking themes of “journey,” “wistfulness,” and “melancholy” have been memorable, and that quality comes alive in this track as well.

BenzeneOwata P

[official] Benzene feat. Owata-P (Kagamine Len)
BenzeneOwata P

An unexpected turn of events awaits beyond the fantastical opening.

This song, released in 2012, is by Owata-P—also known under the name Garuna—who is a well-known Vocaloid producer.

It really makes you wonder how things ended up this way.

The key is its beautiful melody.

baby facesupittsu

Let’s move forward with the innocent expression of a child.

As we become adults, we inevitably forget the feelings we had as children.

Let’s always keep those childlike emotions, enjoy each day, and live innocently! It’s a song that gives you courage.

Perfect for anyone going through tough times!

Baseball never ends.Fujifaburikku

[Drums] Baseball Won't End / Fujifabric [Tried Playing]
Baseball never ends.Fujifaburikku

Either The Monkees’ “Daydream Believer” or the ending theme of Dr.

Slump Arale-chan—this song’s intro must be an homage to one of those.

The band has a strong pervy/degenerate vibe, but this track has a warm, laid-back feel, perfect for a sunny day off when you’ve got nothing in particular to do.

I think the lyrics are about never losing your boyish heart and continuing to chase your dreams.

Turritopsis dohrnii (immortal jellyfish)Porukadotto Sutingurei

This is a track included on the first mini-album “Taiseigi.” The vocalist, Shizuku, delivers a scream so expressive it borders on vengeful, showcasing remarkable emotional range.

The melody line, which conveys a dark, directionless feeling, is also outstanding, making this a work that could be called a new frontier for a band known for their pop-leaning sound.

Another Seamonoburaito

A track included on their second major album, “monobright two.” Written by guitarist-vocalist Momono for the final graduating class of the evening dairy science program at his alma mater, Hokkaido Betsukai High School, the song is performed not with a band arrangement but as a piano-and-vocal piece.

It’s a wistful song that’s perfect for graduation season.

Baby ShisaMONGOL800

A song by MONGOL800, a band from Okinawa, expressing gratitude to the Shisa.

Its appeal lies in technically refined yet simple performances and approachable lyrics.

Included on the album “eight-hundreds,” released in July 2009, it reached a peak position of No.

9 on the Oricon charts.

Against the backdrop of Okinawa’s climate and culture, the song conveys a message about valuing the small joys and feelings of gratitude found in everyday life.

It also features an upbeat, danceable groove that makes you want to move when you hear it live.

It’s a recommended track for those who want to feel the charm of Okinawa or foster a sense of gratitude in their daily lives.