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 that start with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (21–30)
Our PowerKeroponzu

When we think of graduation ceremonies at kindergartens, we tend to picture tearful farewells, but “Our Power” by Keropons is a perfect classic for ceremonies you want to end with hopeful smiles.
Its lyrics, filled with gratitude to those who have supported us and with a firm resolve to stride into the future, overlap with the children’s growth and are truly moving.
Released as a single in July 2010 and included in publications such as “The Keropons,” the song has been sung for many years at numerous preschools.
It’s ideal for moments when you want to recall time spent with friends and convey a lively, positive spirit rather than the sadness of parting.
Let this bright, upbeat melody warmly encourage the children as they confidently take flight to their next stage!
Body Feels EXITAmuro Namie

Released in October 1995 as the first project produced by Tetsuya Komuro, this work marked the beginning of Namie Amuro’s meteoric rise.
Blending her previous Eurobeat style with the groove of Black music, the sound left a striking impression of her talent as a dance vocalist at just 18 years old.
The lyrics, which depict a relentless urge to break through and find an exit, paired with a beat that makes your body move on its own, offer courage when you want to shatter a sense of stagnation.
It also drew attention as the commercial song for Taito’s networked karaoke system “X-55.” A timeless dance anthem loved across generations, it’s the perfect track for energizing a drive or boosting your mood in high-intensity moments.
Songs with titles starting with 'Bo'. [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (31–40)
Boys & GirlsHamasaki Ayumi

This is Ayumi Hamasaki’s ninth single, which vividly colored the summer of 1999.
Its four-on-the-floor beat and synth-driven, danceable sound are filled with an exhilaration that makes your heart leap just by listening.
Yet, when you look at the lyrics, they delicately portray the struggles and anxieties unique to youth, and the poignancy behind the brightness resonates deeply.
Chosen as the song for Kao’s “SOFINA AUBE” commercial, it won fervent support from women of the same generation.
The track became her first million-selling single and topped the Oricon chart for three consecutive weeks, making it a clear starting point of her breakthrough.
It continues to be loved today, having been reused in 2023 for McDonald’s Japan’s Heisei Burger commercial.
It’s the perfect number for a summer drive or whenever you want to lift your spirits.
My Treasureseki tomoyuki

This song, born from real early childhood education settings, leaves a warm message that lingers in the heart.
Written and composed by former nursery school teacher Tomoyuki Seki, it’s woven with words that reflect children just as they are.
Singing about laughing with friends, sometimes getting into quarrels, and how meeting one another itself is a treasure, it’s a piece that can bring adults to tears as well.
Since being included on the album “Congratulations on Graduation—from all the smiles and energy you gave us—,” released in December 2016, it has become a staple of the preschool graduation season.
With the gentle tones of the piano, this work will unite the hearts of children, parents, and teachers alike.
If sung at a graduation ceremony, the whole venue is sure to be filled with emotion.
Be sure to consider including it.
Charisma of ArroganceUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The opening theme song for the anime “Blue Lock VS.
U-20 JAPAN”! It’s an aggressive track with blistering rock and provocative lyrics that really shine at karaoke.
Speaking of UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, it’s all about Saito’s high tones, right? The key is how effortlessly you can hit those highs and how much you can enjoy singing them.
Since it’s the fast-tempo “Boujaku no Charisma,” breath timing is tricky and your ability to keep steady rhythm will be tested.
There are parts that don’t follow a standard rhythm, so it’s probably best to memorize each melody section.
Make sure to listen closely to the backing instruments and lock in the rhythm!
Boss Bitch7!!

Rapper 7 was born in 2001 in Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture, and is currently active based in his hometown.
Shocked and inspired by live footage of Awich, he set out on a musical path and has become a hip-hop artist known for his distinctive mumble rap and melodious beats.
After drawing attention with his first EP, “7-11,” released in June 2022, his track “Rice Spice” reached No.
21 on Spotify’s Japan Viral Chart in 2023.
He also proved his talent by making the finals of the popular show “RAPSTAR Tanjyo 2023.” With lyrics that portray his own experiences and struggles with raw honesty, he resonates strongly with listeners of his generation.
Only bots / Nothing but botsfantomu shiitaa

Phantom Theta is an idol group produced by Ado, standing out with their unique “retro horror” concept.
Their digital single released in November 2025 was written by hitmaker Kissa Sasaki, delivering an addictive track that fuses elements of Showa-era kayōkyoku with a danceable beat.
The lyrics depict a crush on an ideal partner found online—and the anxiety that it might be something fabricated—resonating with the loneliness and inner conflicts of people living today.
After winning the Dig New Icon Award 2025SS and releasing the album “Memories of Girlhood” as well as the drama theme song “Suki, Kirai,” this song showcases the group’s full-on cute-and-creepy charm.
It’s recommended not only for trend-savvy listeners but also for anyone seeking pop with a slightly edgy kick.


