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Songs with titles starting with 'bi' (such as Believe and Beautiful)

Can you think of any song titles that start with the Japanese “bi” sound?

Besides Believe and Beautiful, Bitter also seems like a word that’s often used, and there are probably songs titled like “be 〇〇,” too.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole bunch of songs with titles that start with that “bi” sound.

Whether you’re looking for hints for shiritori, or wanting to make a playlist of “songs that start with ○,” if you’re searching for song titles that begin with “bi,” please use this as a reference.

Songs with titles starting with “Bi” [such as Believe and Beautiful] (81–90)

BIG BOY BLUESHamada Shogo

Big Boy Blues (ON THE ROAD 2023 Welcome back to The Rock Show youth in the “JUKEBOX”)
BIG BOY BLUESHamada Shogo

This is a song by Shogo Hamada that sings of the loneliness and emptiness lurking behind glittering success.

Have you ever been seized by a sense of futility just when you achieved a victory everyone would envy? The piece carries a scathing message aimed at Japanese society during the bubble economy.

Released in December 1985, it was used as the theme song for the drama “Hanayaka na Gosan” (“A Glamorous Miscalculation”).

Its solid, single-only arrangement—distinct from the version included on the classic album J.BOY—is another draw.

When you feel yourself being swept along by society’s values, this may be a song that makes you reflect on what it means to be true to yourself.

BEAT YOUR HEARTV6

V6 / BEAT YOUR HEART(YouTube Ver.)
BEAT YOUR HEARTV6

An aggressive dance number packed with V6’s raw early impulse! Released in May 1996, it became their third single and topped the Oricon charts.

It was also used as the image song for Fuji TV’s “Atlanta Olympics Women’s Volleyball Final Qualifiers.” You’ll be electrified by its innovative sound, where Eurobeat crafted by Italian songwriters fuses with elements of funk and hip-hop.

Set against an urban backdrop, the song delivers a positive message from young people striving to seize the future; the count-up builds excitement and stirs the listener’s spirit.

The members’ venture into rap feels fresh, too! Put it on when you want a boost, and you’re sure to feel a powerful energy that naturally pushes you forward.

Be AlrightJustin Bieber

Justin Bieber – Be Alright (Audio)
Be AlrightJustin Bieber

A warm ballad by Canadian artist Justin Bieber, gently saying “It’s going to be okay” to a lover far away.

The calm tones of the acoustic guitar and his sincere vocals seep into the heart like a lullaby.

On nights when you fear physical distance turning into emotional distance, anyone who’s felt the ache of longing will understand this straightforward declaration of love all too well.

The song is included on the album Believe, released in June 2012.

For couples feeling the loneliness of being apart, listening might help you feel each other’s presence more strongly.

That phone-call-like intimacy in his voice just might reaffirm the bond between you two.

BEYOND THE TIME (Beyond the Möbius Universe)TM NETWORK

BEYOND THE TIME (Beyond the Möbius Universe) -2025 Version-
BEYOND THE TIME (Beyond the Möbius Universe)TM NETWORK

When it comes to TM NETWORK, who took the world by storm with their synth-driven sound, many will surely recall this masterpiece that plays like a grand sci-fi epic.

Released in March 1988 as their 13th single, the track was used as the theme song for the film Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack.

More recently, it suddenly found new life when it was featured as an insert song in episode 11 of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, which aired in June 2025, sparking huge buzz and rocketing to No.

1 across various streaming charts.

The song portrays a fate that repeats like a Möbius strip, and the powerful emotions that connect people across time and space.

The torrent of sound woven by futuristic synthesizers and dramatic strings hasn’t faded one bit even today.

If you were immersed in the film’s world back then, just hearing the intro is enough to set your heart ablaze.

It’s also a surefire crowd-pleaser at karaoke!

A young lady in a bikini styleDanī Iida to Paradaisu Kingu

Danny Iida and the Paradise King, Susumu Ishikawa / Bikini Style Girl – Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini (1960)
A young lady in a bikini styleDanī Iida to Paradaisu Kingu

You can almost picture the dazzling seaside sunshine and the fluttering feelings of a girl puzzled by her new swimsuit.

Danny Iida and the Paradise King distilled that sweet-and-sour yet endearing scene into a breezy classic.

Known for their style of performing foreign hits with Japanese lyrics, this 1960 release won the Toshiba Hit Award that same year.

The soothing tone of the steel guitar will never fade.

It’s the kind of song that vividly brings back the sparkling summer memories of youth.

BE TOGETHERSuzuki Ami

Ami Suzuki 'BE TOGETHER' OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
BE TOGETHERSuzuki Ami

In the late 1990s, when J-POP was truly shining, this number sung by Ami Suzuki has a charm that instantly captures listeners’ hearts.

Its exhilarating synth sound and buoyant beat are striking, vividly calling back those irreplaceable moments spent with friends under the summer blue sky and the youthful days when our hearts swelled with hope for the future.

Released in July 1999, it also became familiar as a song for a MOS Burger commercial.

It earned Ami Suzuki her first No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was performed when she made her debut appearance at that year’s NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen—truly one of her signature songs.

This classic is also included on the million-selling album “infinity eighteen vol.1.” Sing it at karaoke, and the excitement of those days will come rushing back, guaranteed to get everyone fired up!

Songs with titles starting with “Bi” in Japanese [like Believe or Beautiful] (91–100)

marbleOtsuka Ai

Ai Otsuka / Glass Marble
marbleOtsuka Ai

A message song overflowing with self-affirmation that helps you regain the confidence and sparkle you’re prone to losing! Ai Otsuka’s gentle vocals and the comfortable mid-tempo melody quietly nestle close to your heart.

The unique Japanese phrases that appear in the instrumental break are addictively charming, too.

Released as a double A-side single in May 2005, this track also drew attention as the CM song for Lion’s “Shokubutsu Monogatari Herb Blend,” in which Ai Otsuka herself appeared.

When you’re feeling a bit down or want to take a fresh look at yourself, listening to it will surely lift your spirits.