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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.] (291–300)

Boys End Girlskuriipuhaipe

This song beautifully captures the bittersweetness of a long-distance relationship.

The lyrics express a desire to share the same time and space as one’s lover.

At the same time, they portray the ironic reality that clinging too hard to being “the same” can end up breaking the relationship.

The unique worldview woven by CreepHyp’s Seikokan Ozaki is sure to resonate deeply with anyone in a long-distance relationship.

The track is included on the album “If We Can’t Become One, Then Let’s At Least Be Just Two,” released in December 2014.

It’s perfect not only for those living apart from their partners, but also for anyone struggling with the distance between themselves and someone important.

Give it a listen.

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[MAD] Momose, Look This Way. / BOYS END GIRLS
Boys End Girlskuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp is a guitar rock band whose appeal lies in the razor-sharp lyrics sung in vocalist Seika Ozaki’s one-of-a-kind voice.

There are many bands that sing relatable, down-to-earth lyrics, but theirs are even more raw and true-to-life in an outstanding way.

Their song “Boys END Girls” is one I especially want ordinary people to hear.

I am Cream Panda.Kuriimu Panda (Nagasawa Miki)

Cream Panda is a cream bread who admires Anpanman—stubborn and fiercely competitive.

Be careful not to call him Cream Panna or Cream Panman.

He was given this name because his face resembles a panda.

Still, his theme song is cute and endearing, perfectly expressing his friendly personality.

For us…Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi, who celebrated the 15th anniversary of their major debut in 2016, included this song on their 10th album, “KETSUNOPOLIS 10.” It was featured in the film “We’ll Wait for Our Rice,” and the song aligns with the movie’s storyline.

Our Kura-shicKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi “Our Klassic (Bokura no Classic)”
Our Kura-shicKetsumeishi

This is a classic by Ketsumeishi, who evolved into mainstream music with a pop sound infused with elements of hip-hop and reggae.

Its catchy vibe stands out, making it approachable and particularly popular among women in their 20s.

The Vocaloids just go te-teh-te-reh-teh.kokoa shigarettop

This is a Vocaloid track composed of a simple melody and chorus only, designed to work purely as background music.

Its rare charm lies in how you can listen without thinking, and you can’t help but laugh at the Vocaloids singing with comically expressive, humorous visuals.

Since there are no distinctive lyrics, it’s a song with the appeal of being accessible to anyone, regardless of age or gender.

VOXersGosuperāzu

Gospellers – VOXers / THE FIRST TAKE
VOXersGosuperāzu

When it comes to Japanese vocal groups, the first that comes to mind is The Gospellers! They’re pioneers of Japanese a cappella.

In their THE FIRST TAKE version, with a simple setup of a looper and human beatbox, you can enjoy the group’s harmonies even more.

“VOXers” is a track where the five members’ distinct personalities—often called “fighting a cappella”—collide yet blend, creating an overwhelming sense of identity.

With its fiery beat and groove, it’s guaranteed to set your soul ablaze!