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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] (441–450)

BIG UPShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze 'BIG UP' Music Video (Special version for 'God Is in Bali')
BIG UPShonan no Kaze

This is a track included on their sixth album, Shonan no Kaze ~COME AGAIN~, released in 2015.

Written to commemorate the 10th anniversary of their debut, it expresses gratitude to the members.

It is the theme song for the film God Exists in Bali.

Beautiful WorldTamaoki Koji feat. Ayaka

Koji Tamaki feat. Ayaka “Beautiful World” Music Video
Beautiful WorldTamaoki Koji feat. Ayaka

A gem of a song whose deep, rugged vocals by Koji Tamaki and Ayaka’s gently enveloping voice resonate through your whole body, gradually warming even the deepest places in your heart.

The lyrics, which strikingly depict swearing eternal love to a precious person and then setting off toward the sky, are memorable.

While the heartfelt words are wonderful, the real highlight is the collaboration between the two vocal powerhouses, Koji Tamaki and Ayaka.

As you listen to their voices—combining strength with delicacy—you’ll feel the weight of sorrow in your heart gently lift.

Beautiful SundayTanaka Seiji

Beautiful Sunday (Beautiful Sunday)
Beautiful SundayTanaka Seiji

Seiji Tanaka’s “Beautiful Sunday” is an uplifting classic released in March 1976.

It became a huge hit across Japan and was even included in middle and elementary school music textbooks.

Set to a bright, refreshing melody, the song celebrates the joy of a breezy Sunday.

Its positive, cheerful tune lifts the listener’s spirits and makes you want to spend a wonderful day.

It’s a song we especially recommend to people in their seventies who feel nostalgic yet want to keep looking forward as they walk through life.

B’coz I Love YouYaita Hitomi

It was released in 2000 as Hitomi Yaida’s major-label debut single.

The song was used as the opening theme for TBS’s “COUNT DOWN TV,” and the lyrics and music were written by Yaida herself.

The intense guitar and catchy melody leave a striking impression, and the straightforward lyrics about a girl’s feelings of love are adorable.

Lightly carbonated RememberIso no kaori P

[IA] Slightly Sparkling Remember / feat. IA [Original Song]
Lightly carbonated RememberIso no kaori P

It’s a rare breakup song that’s actually a very poppy number.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iso no Kaori P, released in 2020.

The melody is so cute it’ll put you in a bubbly mood as you listen.

But the lyrics are still a breakup song, with a slightly bittersweet finish.

Things were so fun just the other day… the end of a romance really does come out of nowhere, doesn’t it? This might be perfect for when you want to reset your mood after feeling like you’ve hit rock bottom from heartbreak.

It also sounds great for a walk.

viviYonezu Kenshi

Among Kenshi Yonezu’s songs, “vivi” is especially known for making listeners cry.

It’s a ballad with a music-box-like melody.

The lyrics depict a protagonist who has lost someone precious and spends each day feeling empty.

Listeners will feel their hearts tighten at this inescapable situation.

The verses (A and B sections) sit in a lower register, while the chorus rises somewhat higher—a classic structure.

Because of that, it might also be perfect as an introduction to singing ballads.

Victim of LoveAyaka feat. Taka

Ayaka / Victim of Love feat. Taka Music Video
Victim of LoveAyaka feat. Taka

“Victim of Love feat.

Taka,” a lavish collaboration between Ayaka and ONE OK ROCK’s vocalist Taka, was first released digitally in 2022 and later included on Ayaka’s album LOVE CYCLE.

The lyrics portray two people who need nothing but each other, sinking deeper into mutual love.

The harmonies between Ayaka and Taka are striking—tender and serene, yet brimming with a passionate intensity that seems to rise from within.

If you’re a couple who truly care for each other, be sure to try singing it together!