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Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]

There are times when you want to find “songs that start with a certain hiragana,” like for “shiritori karaoke,” where you link songs together like the word game shiritori, “song-title shiritori,” where you restrict yourself to track titles, or even when making a playlist themed around the 50 Japanese syllables.

In this article, we’ll focus on songs that start with “bo” (ぼ) and introduce some selections!

You probably don’t usually search for music by the first hiragana of the title, but that’s exactly why it can lead you to songs you wouldn’t normally come across.

Be sure to check out this article and see if you can discover a new favorite track.

Songs with titles starting with 'Bo'. [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (111–120)

I know love.Ozon

“I Know Love” / Hatsune Miku – “I know love”
I know love.Ozon

A piercing piano rock piece that probes deeply into love.

Crafted by Ozone, this track portrays the protagonist’s complex emotions—happy on the surface yet emotionally unfulfilled.

Many listeners will likely relate to the struggle between yearning for unconditional love and the painful gap with reality.

Released in 2018, it was later included on the 2020 album “Moon and Flowers.” It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re worn out by human relationships.

AdventurersTHE ALFEE

THE ALFEE’s hidden gem “Adventurers.” If you’re not a fan, you may not be familiar with it, but this track enjoys strong popularity in certain circles because it’s a rare piece with a jazz flavor among THE ALFEE’s songs.

The vocal range is about average, and the structure features a sudden surge in voltage at the chorus.

The chorus shifts to a rock feel with a simple, repetitive structure, while the A and B sections sit comfortably in an easy-to-sing low-to-mid register.

BondLITE

LITE, a math rock band known for complex rhythmic structures and intricate ensembles, has masterpieces that capture the beauty of profound, wordless emotional expression.

Opening their March 2012 mini-album “past, present, future,” this track employs odd meters and polyrhythms in a highly technical arrangement, yet remains melodic and deeply resonant.

The multilayered textures woven by the twin guitars and the precision of the rhythm section create a gripping tension—perfect for focused work sessions or late-night drives.

Highly recommended for anyone eager to experience the depth of instrumental music or discover new charms in Japanese rock.

Where do I belong?miru

Where Could My Place Be? / Hatsune Miku
Where do I belong?miru

It features a driving rock sound, introspective lyrics that evoke deep empathy, and Hatsune Miku’s emotionally rich vocals.

“Where Do I Belong?” will have its video released in February 2025.

It was included on the compilation album “MIra[KU]le,” released in August 2024.

The raw bite of the guitar and the punchy drum beats are seriously cool! And the lyrics’ message about searching for one’s place in the world makes you inevitably relate it to your own life.

If you often find yourself thinking about your reason for being, this song is sure to become a special one for you.

BOYZ SECO MENCHAI

CHAI – Boys Seco Men (subtitled) – Official Music Video
BOYZ SECO MENCHAI

A maiden’s heart sung over crisp rhythms and a heavily distorted, powerful guitar sound.

With a bold approach, it sharply captures the “pettiness” of modern love and human relationships.

Released in October 2017 as a track on the album PINK, this song was selected as one of the Top 10 entries for the CD Shop Award, chosen by record store clerks nationwide, earning high acclaim.

It’s a must-listen not only for those struggling with romance, but for anyone who wants to live powerfully and true to themselves.

Double Suicide of OblivionOPA

This MEIKO track with its gritty, noisy vocals is insanely cool.

It’s a song by OPA, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active as a professional composer, released in 2007.

The fast-paced hard rock sound is electrifying—the crisp, cutting guitar phrases are irresistible.

The lyrics, which reflect on the human tendency to eventually forget even the biggest events, have a philosophical edge.

Energetic yet somehow bittersweet, it’s one of those unforgettable songs that pierce the heart.

Songs with titles that start with “bo.” [Boku (I), boy, adventure, etc.]

I Am Me — I Just Felt Like Cheering You On!! Ver.175R

175R – Who Am I? ~I Just Felt Like Cheering You On!! Ver.~
I Am Me — I Just Felt Like Cheering You On!! Ver.175R