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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] (41–50)

Beatnik -Bird-sumika

sumika / Beatnik -Bird-【Music Video】
Beatnik -Bird-sumika

This work, released in November 2025 by the Kanagawa-born rock band sumika, is an ambitious project that presents a single song in two different guises.

Centered on the theme of “liberation from oppression,” it portrays the concept from two angles: a dance track produced by TAKU INOUE, and a band-driven version featuring Tetsu Kinoshita of Raisan as a guest guitarist.

The former offers pleasing minimal beats and meticulous synth work, while the latter delivers an exhilarating surge with distorted guitars and a dramatic structure.

When you’re ready to break out of your shell, this song might just give you the push you need.

Songs with titles starting with “Bi” in Japanese [such as Believe or Beautiful] (51–60)

Venus beltaimyon

Aimyon – Venus Belt [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Venus beltaimyon

Aimyon’s songs are usually tied in with something, but “Venus Belt” is her first non tie-in in seven years.

The range doesn’t stay in the high register, and the tempo isn’t too fast, so it should be comfortable to sing calmly.

You can more or less imagine how the song builds, and it shouldn’t be too hard to learn the whole track.

The chorus has many sustained notes.

Make sure to take solid breaths for each phrase and try to sing each one carefully.

There are also spots where the pitch wavers slightly at the ends of phrases, but don’t worry about that at first—once you get used to the song, treat it as a plus and add it in.

If you take a breath and send your voice out straight, it will carry without wobbling, so go ahead and sing with confidence!

Bilibili Be-lie-vingKaneko Miyu

Miyu Kaneko – Bilibili Be-lie-ving <‘Number One Squadron Gojuuger’ Ending Theme> [Official Audio]
Bilibili Be-lie-vingKaneko Miyu

As the ending theme for the Super Sentai series’ 50th anniversary commemorative work, this song is sung brightly and powerfully by Miyu Kaneko.

Its straightforward message—“Believe in yourself and dash forward”—is delivered over a danceable beat.

Lyrics are by Seiko Fujibayashi, with composition and arrangement by Mio Kimura, and the word choices that dispel self-doubt and summon the courage to move ahead are particularly striking.

The broadcast began on TV Asahi in February 2025, and the theme song CD was released in March.

It comes in two editions: a regular edition and a 50th-anniversary limited edition, the latter featuring a deluxe package that includes archival tracks from past years.

It’s a song that gives you a push when you want to take on a challenge or build your confidence.

Victorynegishio butadon

[Nippon TV DayDay. live-performed song] Negi-Salt Pork Bowl – Victory [Music Video]
Victorynegishio butadon

This is the second digital single from Negi Shio Butadon, a four-piece band of teenage girls formed in Tokyo in spring 2024.

Released in April 2025, the track grabs you from the intro with a powerful guitar riff and a driving feel at 135 BPM that sets hearts racing.

Centered on a theme of defiance, it sings of an unbreakable resolve to keep running—laughed at, covered in mud, no matter what.

The lyrics capture a never-give-up attitude even when your legs hurt, and the desire to reclaim discarded pride in a dramatic comeback—sure to push anyone facing exams, club activities, or new challenges forward.

Known for the charming contrast between their cute visuals and heavy sound, Negi Shio Butadon deliver a searing rock number that feels like the band’s very origin.

It’s the perfect song for moments when you hit a wall, feel like stopping, or need to lift your gaze and move forward again!

Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE “Bitter Vacation” Official Music Video
Bitter VacationMrs. GREEN APPLE

This song was written as the theme for the film Saint Young Men THE MOVIE: Holy Men vs.

the Demon Army, released in November 2024.

It carries a gentle message for people worn out by the busyness of daily life.

The lyrics resonate by easing the guilt of taking a break and comforting those who feel down when comparing themselves to others, softly encouraging, “It’s okay to rest.” It’s a track that teaches the importance of enjoying what you love, suggesting that the blend of life’s sweetness and bitterness is itself love.

The bright, poppy melody pairs perfectly with lyrics that help you relax, making it a work we especially recommend to those who tend to push themselves too hard.

Whoosh! ToQgerProject. R

An ending song included on a single released by Nippon Columbia in March 2014.

Its appeal lies in the powerful harmonies woven by three Project.R vocalists—YOFFY, Takayoshi Tanimoto, and Shogo Kamata.

Used as the ending theme for Ressha Sentai ToQger, it features upbeat, everyday phrases reminiscent of train operations—like “Say hello when you board!” and “Good luck upon arrival!”—delivering hope and courage to children.

The punk rock-inspired drive and the irresistibly chantable “All right!” call fuse together to kindle that heart-pounding excitement of departure.

A popular track that reached No.

7 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, it’s a number the whole family can enjoy, especially alongside the ending video’s dance.

VISIONSNAQT VANE

[Kamen Rider Zetsu Theme Song] VISIONS Music Video (Artist Only Ver.) / NAQT VANE
VISIONSNAQT VANE

A team project unit produced by composer Hiroyuki Sawano, NAQT VANE released this track in October 2025 as the theme song for the TV Asahi tokusatsu drama Kamen Rider Zets.

Within its cool, powerful up-tempo sound, it explores themes of challenge, comeback, and the pursuit of ideals.

The synth-rock rhythm and the majestic arrangement layered with strings showcase Sawano’s signature dramatic sensibility rooted in his scoring background.

The vocals by Harukaze and Yunoa embody the concept of “tailwinds for challengers,” inspiring the courage to charge forward with positivity.

It’s a fast-paced number that pushes the backs of those facing something head-on.