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.
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Songs with titles starting with “bi” in Japanese [like Believe or Beautiful] (111–120)
I really like it.&TEAM

A gem of a pop tune that captures the thrill of falling in love, marked by a powerful bassline.
It’s a track by &TEAM under HYBE LABELS JAPAN, originally released in October 2024 as part of the digital single “Jugoya.” The danceable sound pairs perfectly with the members’ uniquely expressive vocals.
It’s an exceptionally wonderful song that stands by anyone whose heart feels like it might burst from loving someone so much.
Before SunriseTeikoku Kissa

Teikoku Kissa is a band based in Osaka.
It’s a unique group in which three of the four members are melody makers, and they’ve gained popularity for a sound that balances a free-from-the-mold approach with an orthodox style.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Before Sunrise.
It features a prominent bass line without feeling heavy, and overall it’s tied together by a light, even-keeled vocal line with little dramatic fluctuation.
BillikenCreepy Nuts

This is a track whose upbeat, forward-looking rap, riding a lively beat, makes your heart race.
Inspired by the Osaka deity said to bring good fortune through the soles of your feet, it’s a humor-filled work by Creepy Nuts that conveys their presence as rappers who usher in happiness.
DJ Matsunaga’s refined, Jersey club–style track is interwoven with R-Shitei’s skillful wordplay, drawing listeners in.
Released in October 2023, the song was featured in a commercial for the alcoholic beverage ZIMA, and its music video—shot in iconic Osaka locations like Tsutenkaku and Umeda—also made waves.
It’s the perfect song for moments when you want to turn anxious feelings into positive energy, or when you’re living through days so busy you can hardly catch your breath.
Be yourselfSaucy Dog

This is a gem of a message song that sings about the importance of living true to yourself.
Included on Saucy Dog’s July 2022 album “Sunny Bottle,” the track centers on self-affirmation and a forward-looking way of life, wrapping the universal struggles and anxieties we all face in a warm, comforting sound.
Through the portrayal of a protagonist grappling with the gap between ideals and reality, it conveys the beauty of not demanding perfection.
Chosen as the ending theme for San-in Broadcasting’s “Teleport San-in,” this song is perfect for those unsure how to face themselves or seeking music that gently stays by their side.
Its gentle key of G major and relaxed tempo are sure to soothe the heart.
be master of lifeaiko

This heartwarming song beautifully captures the strength to face life’s hardships with positivity, as well as the moments of vulnerability we sometimes show.
Included on the album “Natsufuku,” released in June 2001, it was also used as the theme for Ezaki Glico’s “3C” commercial, and is filled with messages that resonate closely with listeners.
Aiko’s characteristically delicate lyrics blend perfectly with a refreshing rock sound, gently speaking to the importance of living true to yourself.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you feel lost in life or when you want to support someone dear to you.
It offers a wonderful experience in which feelings for someone and hope for tomorrow swell warmly in your heart.
loquatsakushi: mado michio / sakkyoku: isobe shigeru

On a calm, sunny day, why not imagine fruit ripening in a lush green garden? Created by Michio Mado and Shigeru Isobe, this piece is a gentle-toned children’s song first released in July 1953.
Its soothing melody and lyrics vividly evoke fruit growing beneath large leaves, basking in the sunlight.
It’s a perfect song to share with older adults, spending a moment together immersed in nostalgic memories of early summer.
As the gentle music flows, why not gaze at the greenery outside the window and enjoy a leisurely time?
BelievinNaniwa Ekisupuresu

Naniwa Express is a cutting-edge fusion band formed in Osaka in 1977.
While rooted in jazz, they developed a distinctive sound that incorporates rock and funk, growing into one of the Kansai region’s flagship bands.
They made their major-label debut with CBS/Sony in 1982 and gained popularity through tireless activity, performing more than 160 shows a year.
Though they went on hiatus in 1986 to much regret, they reunited in 2002.
In 2017, they celebrated their 40th anniversary with a commemorative live show.
A track from their debut album “NO FUSE” was used in a Mizuno commercial in 1986, bringing them wider recognition among general listeners.
With exceptional musicianship and a groovy sound, they have continued to lead Japan’s fusion scene, and their music is highly recommended for fans interested in the fusion of jazz and rock.


