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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' in Japanese [like Believe or Beautiful] (251–260)

Vicious WorldSOB

This is a song by S.O.B, a hardcore punk band formed in Osaka in 1985, and the title track of their fourth album, Vicious World, released in 1994.

It’s only about 50 seconds long, but it’s jam-packed with S.O.B’s aggressive musical style.

It represents a slice of the band’s massive influence not only in Japan but also on the international grindcore scene—be sure to experience it with your ears.

Turn the volume up.

bitter chocolateSCANDAL

A medium-tempo rock tune included on the 2012 album “Queens are trumps.” February means Valentine’s Day, right? The lyrics, written by Timo—TOMOMI, the bassist—portray a bittersweet, intricate romance, making it a song you’ll want to listen to quietly.

It carries a mood that’s distinctly Timo’s.

It seems to express many facets of love’s sweet-and-sour and slightly bitter flavors, giving it real depth.

With its bitter resonance, it envelops you in a sentimental feeling.

Beautiful BirdSHE’S Channel

An emotionally moving song used as an insert track in the film Blue Thermal.

Its piano-centered, beautiful melody and lyrics themed around dreams, hope, and personal growth are striking.

Written and composed by Ryoma Inoue, the vocalist and keyboardist of SHE’S, the piece showcases the band’s signature delicate and emotional expression.

The sound, which builds from a quiet introduction to swelling waves of feeling, is perfect for those who feel uneasy about new challenges or changes, and for anyone who wants to strive toward their dreams.

BE ALRIGHTSHIMA

SHIMA “BE ALRIGHT”Official Music Video
BE ALRIGHTSHIMA

A four-piece rock band formed mainly by members who met in their university light music club, based in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Their catchy melodies influenced by ’90s music and the high-energy, melodic hardcore beats featuring driving guitar riffs really get your adrenaline pumping.

Even elements like death growls that appear within their pop-leaning songs showcase arrangements that reflect the band’s unwavering musical identity and fire up the audience.

With addictive, standout lyrics as well, they’re a classic yet modern melodic hardcore band.

flip-flopsSilent Siren

Silent Siren “Bee-san” MUSIC VIDEO short ver.
flip-flopsSilent Siren

Set to a three-beat rhythm that makes summer scenes sparkle, SILENT SIREN’s track is the perfect number for this summer.

The beach-evoking title also conveys their affection for their hometown of Shonan.

Its driving sound and lyrics that capture the thrill of romance are especially striking.

Released in August 2013, it broke into the Oricon Top 10.

It’s a burstingly positive song you’ll want to hear under the sun—sure to fire up any summer festival!

BE THE GROOVESIRUP

SIRUP – BE THE GROOVE (Official Music Video)
BE THE GROOVESIRUP

SIRUP is an R&B and hip-hop singer-songwriter from Osaka.

His track “BE THE GROOVE,” as the title suggests, features an irresistibly rolling groove.

Starting with a rap right after the intro, the song initially feels strongly hip-hop, but in the chorus it shifts suddenly into a mellow sung section, instantly drawing you into his world.

Pay particular attention to the bass in this track.

In the chorus, the effective use of slides—playing technique that smoothly connects notes—creates the song’s pleasant groove.

B.M.WSNAIL RAMP

Centered around vocalist Tetsu Takemura, SNAIL RAMP is a band formed in 1995.

After making a strong showing on the live scene from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, they emerged as key instigators of the melodic hardcore and ska-punk boom.

Many of their songs feature rhythm development based on ska’s signature 2/4 time, with a sound that emphasizes the offbeat as a core appeal.

Takemura also launched the independent label SCHOOL BUS RECORDS and supports other bands in addition to his work with SNAIL RAMP.

They are a band that has made a broad impact at domestic music festivals centered on punk and melodic genres.