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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 word-chain games, karaoke, and playlists! (191–200)

Babytofubeats

This is a coming-of-age song by tofubeats, an artist who burst onto the scene like a comet and found success as a master of catchy melodies and outstanding sound craftsmanship.

Brimming with awe-inspiring taste, it’s been elevated into a familiar, September-ready listen.

Songs that start with “Be”. Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists! (201–210)

Venomkairiki bea feat. flower

[Official] Venom / Kairiki Bear feat. flower
Venomkairiki bea feat. flower

The crisp, cutting guitar sound is super cool! I especially recommend this track to guys who love bands.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Kairiki Bear, released in 2018.

The lyrics are cleverly written to fit the melody, and listening to it makes you want to sing along.

It was chosen as the theme song for the live event “v flower DJ NIGHT,” which is how many people discovered it.

Definitely give it a listen!

Baby I Love Youkururi

When you want to offer a sincere apology, choose a song that helps you stay calm.

This track is by Quruli, a rock band from Kyoto, released in 2005 as their 17th single.

Its gentle arrangement features a shimmering, sparkling guitar tone that leaves a strong impression.

Kishida’s down-to-earth vocals also match the mood perfectly.

Rather than simply repeating words of apology, focusing on conveying your feelings—like saying “I love you,” as in this song—might resonate more with the other person.

It’s also a great pick for karaoke!

Parting Flowersurii

Surii is active across a wide range of fields.

His name became widely known in 2018, when the first song he released as a Vocaloid producer became a big hit.

Since then, he has led the Vocaloid scene and created many tracks.

In 2021, he debuted as a singer-songwriter by self-covering his own Vocaloid songs.

The way he performs his own music—surpassing even the Vocaloid versions—is truly breathtaking.

He has also expanded his activities, such as by providing songs to Ado.

Best Frienddoryu~

[Hatsune Miku] “Best Friend” [Original Song] – Doryu~
Best Frienddoryu~

The rhythm is lively and it feels great to listen to! This piece by Doryu, who is also active as a saxophonist, was released in 2009.

It’s a birthday song addressed to a friend who’s always been close.

The lyrics say, “I’m far away, so this is all I can do…” But really, it’s the best present, isn’t it? It reminds us of how important friends are.

The tumbling piano tones are delightfully cheerful, conjuring an image like looking at vivid illustrations.

Berserkmafumafu

[MV] Berserk / Mafumafu [Original Song]
Berserkmafumafu

I think it’s common in your teens to feel fed up with life or even with yourself, and this song is perfect for those complicated emotions.

The chorus line, “I wish everything would just disappear,” really hits home and makes it easy to get emotionally immersed.

Shall we break up?Miyuhan

Miyuhan “Shall we break up?” [Music Video]
Shall we break up?Miyuhan

Some of you may be feeling down even though you were the one who ended the relationship.

“Wakare yokka” speaks on behalf of those feelings.

It’s a song by singer-songwriter Miyuhan, where her signature clear vocals are highlighted by a simple acoustic arrangement.

The lyrics, which portray the wavering of the heart leading up to the decision to break up, will likely feel personally relatable.

Even if that’s not your situation, it’s crafted in a way that you can still empathize with.