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.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Bo'. [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (321–330)
Vocaloid is lame.Pinokio P

From the title alone, it’s an audacious, edgy song.
The driving energy of the arrangement and the punch of the lyrics create a wonderfully satisfying harmony.
And the payoff at the end lands perfectly.
With all its repetition, it’s easy to remember and you can’t help but start humming along.
It feels like it’s taking a jab at people who criticize Vocaloid, which makes it oddly refreshing to listen to.
Even without someone like mePinokio P

This song by PinocchioP, who continues to be at the forefront of the Vocaloid scene, was released in November 2024.
Its poignant lyrics, centered on low self-esteem and loneliness, truly resonate.
“Maybe the world would be fine without me”—it’s a feeling many of us have had, isn’t it? And yet, we keep on living…
When you want to shake off your worries and pain, this track will hit home.
It’s a profound piece that makes you reflect on your reason for being and your relationship with society.
Bon appétit ♡ SBurendo A

Blend S is an anime based on a manga that tells the story of girls working at a café.
Blend A is the music unit formed by its three main cast members.
Their adorably in-character vocals make this a track that fans can’t resist.
My reason for livingheddofon no naka no sekai

The song “Sekai in the Headphones” reminds us of the small joys we tend to overlook in the rush of daily life, and the importance of irreplaceable moments.
When you feel like you’re losing yourself, listening to this track will help you notice the “reason to live” that’s right around you.
Chosen as the theme song for TBS’s late-night drama “Kono Hatsukoi wa Fiction desu” and released in December 2021, it gained strong support especially from Gen Z.
It trended on social media and has resonated with many people.
Why not spend some time facing your inner self along with its exhilarating melody? You’re sure to discover something new.
Bonbon Happy Birthday SongBonbon Tii Vii

This is a heartwarming message song overflowing with birthday cheer.
It’s filled with gratitude for being born and celebration for reaching this special day.
With a pop sound and arrangements that highlight the members’ colorful voices, it’s sure to lift listeners’ spirits.
Released in January 2021, this track is packed with the charm of BonBon TV.
It was created with the hope that people will listen not only at birthday parties but also whenever they need an energy boost.
Consider choosing it to brighten the special day of someone important to you.
early this morningPorukadotto Sutingurei

“Honjitsu Mimei” by Polkadot Stingray is a song about decisively ending a relationship.
It’s included on their 2017 album Taiseigi.
The singer still has lingering feelings for the person they love, but also understands that the dragged-out relationship needs to end.
You can sense the painful resolve as they tell themselves, “It’s okay, it’s enough now,” and make the tough decision.
With spring often bringing big changes, some people may take the opportunity to reassess their relationships.
If you’re struggling to decide, this song might give you the push you need to choose a path.
Boys Meet Worldmakaroni enpitsu

The track “Boys Meets World,” pre-released from the indie second album “hope,” was chosen as the web commercial song for Recruit’s “Follow Your Heart & Music Presented by RECRUIT.” The lyrics, which portray the feelings of youth grappling with contradictions, are highly relatable.
The contrast between the verses (A and B sections) and the chorus is pronounced, and the pitch changes significantly in proportion, so pay attention to the transitions when singing.
The overall vocal range is narrow and not particularly high, making it an easy choice for karaoke.


