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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.” Great for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists! (221–230)

BABY! Knocked Out by LovePucchimoni

Pucchimoni is a three-member unit from Morning Musume.

This single was released after the lineup change from Kei Yasuda, Maki Goto, and Sayaka Ichii to Hitomi Yoshizawa.

Its upbeat, crisp tempo might be just the thing to wake you up in an instant.

BabyraidsBeibī Reizu JAPAN

Babyraids JAPAN “Babyraids” [LIVE]
BabyraidsBeibī Reizu JAPAN

Rikako Ōya of Babyraids JAPAN is from Shiga Prefecture and was selected for LesPros Entertainment’s new idol group “Babyraids” (now Babyraids JAPAN).

This song was released in 2012 as their debut single and was used as the October ending theme for ABC TV’s “Bebop! High Heel.”

VegetarismBejita Gāruzu & Yukimayuko

This is the song used in the KAGOME Yasai 100 commercial, and it was also chosen as the campaign song for Vegetable Day on August 31.

The Beshikko Dancers who perform in the PV drew attention because they had previously danced as Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s backup dancers, and because there is one boy among them.

Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists! (231–240)

Lord Vegeta’s Cooking Hell!! — The “Okonomiyaki” Arc —Bejiita (CV: Horikawa Ryo)

Is there anyone who can listen to this song for the first time and feel nothing, I wonder…? Even among the hugely popular characters in the national phenomenon Dragon Ball, this is an official, dead-serious song where Vegeta sings about how to make okonomiyaki.

It was included on Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection 8: Characters Special 2, released in 1991, and of course it’s sung by Ryo Horikawa, Vegeta’s voice actor.

If you know the character of Vegeta, it’s impossible not to laugh.

The 1990s were also an era when the culture of character songs performed by voice actors truly blossomed, producing many masterpieces and oddities alike.

Even among them, this track stands out with an undeniable presence as a bizarre anti-classic, and it continues to shock younger generations in various ways.

Very goodberii guddoman

There are times when you want to sing some lively dance music, right? That’s when I recommend “Very Good.” It’s a track included in SING SING SING 2, and it’s produced with an even higher-energy sound than the other songs.

The lyrics convey the message, “Let’s all get pumped up,” so singing it will naturally lift the vibe of the place.

Also, the lyrics repeat the same words, making it easy to remember and sing.

Morning of PartingPedoro & Kapurishasu

Pedro & Capricious debuted in 1971, bringing a Latin breeze to Japan’s music scene.

Their song “Wakare no Asa” (Morning of Parting) was released on October 25, 1971, and has since become a classic, covered by many artists.

The piece begins with a goodbye exchanged over cold tea and smiles, then moves into a poignant scene of silently walking a narrow path toward the station.

The song’s appeal lies in its delicate portrayal of the subtle emotions and beauty present in the moment of parting.

Even in the sparse dialogue, expressions that evoke a strong bond and affection stand out.

Recommended listening situations include quiet moments alone when you want to sink into memories, or when you wish to soothe the pain of a broken heart.

balconyyangusukinii feat. senritsu kanano

Young Skinny – Veranda feat. Kanano Senritsu [Official Music Video]
balconyyangusukinii feat. senritsu kanano

The collaboration song “Veranda” by the musical maverick Young Skinny and the multi-talented Kanano Senritsu was released on February 14, 2024.

Featured on the album “Because I’m Clumsy,” this track portrays the complexities of love and has captured the hearts of many listeners.

The lyrics delicately depict affection and failure, feelings of alienation and disappointment, evoking deep empathy in those who listen.

Since both artists have distinct vocal qualities and musical backgrounds, their mysterious harmony creates a fresh allure.

When singing it at karaoke, pay attention to its emotional depth and try to layer the feelings of both characters as you perform.

This song is highly recommended both for reflecting on lost love and for deepening your thoughts about the fragility of love.