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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 or Beautiful) (371–380)

Be…Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE / Best Friend’s Girl
Be...Sandaime Jē Sōru Burazāzu fromu Eguzairu Toraibu

This is a love song by Sandaime J Soul Brothers, currently one of the most dynamic artists as a physically driven dance-vocal group.

With a glamorous vibe, it’s very popular among high school boys and makes for an excellent, high-energy karaoke track that really amps up the crowd.

Biwako ShigureMifune Kazuko

This song paints the majestic scenery of Lake Biwa and the bittersweet farewell to someone who is gone.

Released in March 2025, it features Kazuko Mifune’s increasingly mature vocals, which capture the lakeside’s stillness and emotion in full.

The lyrics distill the sorrow born from loving the other person, tightening the chest with pain.

The more you listen, the deeper it sinks in—a local tragic love song.

Songs with titles starting with 'Bi' in Japanese phonetics [such as Believe or Beautiful] (381–390)

Big XKamitakada Shonen Gasshodan

The Johnan Nakano Boys’ Choir’s “Big X” was born in 1964 as the theme song for the anime Big X.

Its vocals still embody the powerful energy that represents the golden age of anime songs.

Isao Tomita’s melody and Shuntaro Tanikawa’s literary lyrics work in harmony, conveying the brave spirit of that era to listeners.

Packed with a sense of justice and adventure, this track is a gem in the history of music that helped shape the classic world of anime, and it’s recommended for anime lovers of every generation!

BELIEVER ~Song of Departure~Shimokawa Mikuni

Believer – Song of Departure (Debut single released on April 21, 1999), U○ban edition
BELIEVER ~Song of Departure~Shimokawa Mikuni

This is the solo debut single by Mikuni Shimokawa, who had just graduated from the idol group Cheki-kkko, produced by Kohmi Hirose.

It was used as the TV commercial song for KDDI Pocket.

Her vocal ability is a bit lacking, but that very unpolished quality adds to her charm.

BeyondNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima “Beyond” Music Video
BeyondNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima, a singer-songwriter known for hit songs like “STARS” and “Yuki no Hana.” Her newly written song “Beyond,” which serves as the opening theme for the anime “Mo Dao Zu Shi: Final Arc,” is a track distinguished by its beautiful melody.

Showcasing her distinctive voice, the piece is especially satisfying with the vibrato at the end of the chorus, expressing the anime’s world with emotional depth.

The accompaniment also features finely crafted arrangements with acoustic guitar, so be sure to listen for those details as well.

Because Of UKubota Toshinobu

This is a soothing song by Toshinobu Kubota, an artist widely acclaimed for his funky vocal style and excellent track sense.

Its chic flair draws you in with a glamorous mood, and the stylish progression—perfect for Tanabata—creates a delightful sense of comfort.

A person who smilesImai Miki

Miki Imai – “Person of Smiles” Music Video
A person who smilesImai Miki

It was used for a long time as the theme song for NHK’s nightly drama series.

I think many people are reminded of various dramas when they hear this song.

The lyrics and music are by Tomoyasu Hotei.

He can write not only passionate songs but also ones this gentle—truly the mark of a genius artist! The lyric “A smile has the power to change the world” warms our hearts in its own way.

It also suits Miki Imai’s vocal tone and singing so well that you can’t help but admire what a perfect duo they are.

If you listen before bed, you might sleep soundly.

It’s a song that lets you feel a mature, heartfelt smile.