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.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bi'
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- Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]
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- Songs that start with “Be.” Perfect for shiritori, karaoke, and playlists!
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- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Bu'
Songs with titles starting with 'Bi' (such as Believe or Beautiful) (411–420)
BelieveYamaguchi Yuko

After thriving as a member of the idol group A-Cha, Yuko Yamaguchi also had a successful career as a solo singer.
Her weapon was what we’d now call an “emo” vocal tone, and she gained popularity at the time with her delicate, airy songs.
Among her tracks, the one I especially recommend to women in their 40s for its singability is Believe.
Although it’s centered around the mid-to-high range, the vocal line has a narrow range and doesn’t require much power, so it can be considered very easy in terms of difficulty.
Beauty: SilentYamaguchi Momoe

It was released in 1979 as her 25th single.
During the song, a performance where she moved the microphone away from her mouth and appeared to sing without making a sound became popular, and the lyrics during the “lip-sync” part sparked talk that she might be saying the name of her rumored boyfriend at the time—and now husband—Tomokazu Miura.
Marble TelescopeYamazaki Masayoshi

It was released in 2004 as Masayoshi Yamazaki’s 18th single.
The lyrics and music were written by Yamazaki himself, and it was his first single to be released in midsummer.
It reached No.
8 on the Oricon charts and is a refreshing song perfect for summer.
BELIEVEOkamura Takako

“Believe” is Takako Okamura’s eighth single, which also served as the theme song for the Nippon TV drama “Kaze Shōjo” starring Kumiko Goto.
It’s a renowned song that singer Ken Hirai has publicly said he loves.
It was also released on 8 cm CD, but since it is now out of print, it’s difficult to obtain.
BeautifulKishitani Kaori

A gem of a dance track woven from a luscious vocal and EDM rhythms.
Its breezy, stirring beat and life-affirming positive message are irresistible.
Marking her first release in nine years, this work signals a new frontier for Kaori Kishitani, who has been active since her Princess Princess days.
Released digitally on May 17, 2024, it’s an ambitious piece that incorporates elements of Western pop and K-pop.
Packed with the bold spirit of Kishitani’s new challenge as she celebrates her 40th year in show business, it’s an energetic song that makes you want to hit the dance floor and let loose.
Beatiful daysarashi

A heartwarming song that celebrates the bond with someone special, carried by a gentle melody.
Released in November 2008, it was used as the theme song for the TBS drama “Ryusei no Kizuna.” The track is memorable for Arashi’s refreshingly clear vocals and the beautiful harmony woven by piano and strings.
Its lyrics, centered on parting and reunion, blend perfectly with the drama’s world and resonate deeply with listeners.
This piece quietly stays by your side on nights when feelings for someone dear grow stronger.
With its catchy melody and a vocal range that’s not too high, it’s perfect to try singing at karaoke!
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.


