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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! (101–110)

Best FriendBoA

BoA – Best Friend【LIVE 08】
Best FriendBoA

“Best Friend,” included on BoA’s sixth album THE FACE released in 2008.

As the title suggests, it’s a ballad sung to a cherished best friend.

Its soothing melody gently wraps around you.

It’s perfect for the moments when you want to once again appreciate the friend who’s always by your side, or when you’re parting ways due to graduation or starting a job—listening together will remind you of your everlasting friendship.

It’s sure to become a special song for the two of you.

BabyBrandy

Brandy – Baby (Official Video)
BabyBrandy

A karaoke song by Brandy, whose heavy R&B track is highly popular and whose soothing, commanding vocal presence is the key to its widespread appeal.

It’s familiar to many women in their 30s and features an easy-to-follow melody that even those who aren’t confident singers can handle, helping to elevate the mood.

Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists! (111–120)

…Baby One More TimeBritney Spears

Britney Spears – …Baby One More Time (Official Video)
...Baby One More TimeBritney Spears

A smooth teen-pop track released in 1998 by American singer Britney Spears.

It topped charts around the world and became the best-selling single in the UK in 1999.

Overseas, it consistently ranks among the top tracks that are easy to sing even for people who aren’t confident at karaoke.

BEST SHOTBuzz

BuZZ / BEST SHOT (YouTube Edit)
BEST SHOTBuzz

BuZZ is a four-member mixture band formed in 2017 that aims to fuse entertainment, crafting a unique style by incorporating a wide range of genres such as pop, rock, and electro.

Their single “BEST SHOT,” released in August 2019, gained popularity, and they have actively expanded their fan base through frequent live performances.

A hallmark of the band is their creative approach: they write and compose their own songs and also handle live production and music video creation.

The vocalist, Yushi, has lived in the United Arab Emirates and is fluent in English, while Ü-SAY is involved in merchandise production and video editing—each member leveraging their individual strengths.

They’re a recommended band for those seeking diverse musicality and expressive range.

Baby Don’t CryCHEHON

CHEHON Baby Don’t Cry (High Quality)
Baby Don't CryCHEHON

When it comes to CHEHON’s love songs, this is the one many people think of.

It’s a manly love song with lyrics that say, “I don’t know how long we can be together, but if you come with me, everything will be fine,” expressing deep affection and a resolve to lead the woman forward.

BelongCash Cash & Dashboard Confessional

Cash Cash & Dashboard Confessional – Belong
BelongCash Cash & Dashboard Confessional

A collaboration between the American electronic music group Cash Cash and the rock band Dashboard Confessional.

Released in 2017, it’s a cute dance track that’s also known as a favorite of Jinyoung, the Korean singer and member of B1A4.

Berlioz: Symphonie fantastiqueCharles Munch

Berlioz – Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14 – Karajan, Berlin Philharmonic, 1964
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastiqueCharles Munch

Munch and Boston—the ultimate combination.

With Munch, it feels like he stakes his life on every single performance.

Of course, that may be true of other so-called maestros as well, but in Munch’s case, the moment he steps onto the podium he looks like he’s engulfed in flames.

The fourth movement of this piece, the March to the Scaffold (33:24–), is something else entirely.

As long as he’s on the podium, there’s no such thing as retreating in the face of the enemy.

His baton looks like a saber.