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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 that start with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bōken (Adventure), etc.] (371–380)

The day I cried for the first timeKasamura Tōta

The Day I Cried for the First Time / feat. Iroha Nekomura
The day I cried for the first timeKasamura Tōta

Tota Kasamura’s “The Day I Cried for the First Time” stimulates and moves the listener’s heart at the same time.

It’s a gently flowing ballad, and as you listen, you’ll find yourself crying naturally.

The lyrics are sprinkled with faint memories of youth and resonate as if staying close to the listener’s heart.

Isn’t it wonderful to be able to sing a song like this so naturally?

Until I throw away my dreams and become an adultKasamura Tōta

Until I throw away my dreams and become an adult / feat. Hatsune Miku
Until I throw away my dreams and become an adultKasamura Tōta

As time goes by, many people end up letting go of the dreams they once held.

This song portrays the resistance to abandoning those dreams and the determination to realize dreams once lost, conveying a way of facing one’s aspirations.

Through the depiction of the reluctance to give up on a dream in the lyrics, it communicates the difficulty of holding on to dreams and offers a message of encouragement to live authentically.

The wistful, piano-centered sound is another highlight, emphasizing the lyrics’ message while evoking an image of quietly confronting one’s own heart.

I’m just a child who still holds on to my dreams.Kasamura Tōta

I’m just a child who still holds onto my dreams / feat. Hatsune Miku
I’m just a child who still holds on to my dreams.Kasamura Tōta

This is a tear-jerking Vocaloid ballad dedicated to everyone who has forgotten how to dream.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura, known for choral and piano pieces, released in 2020.

Hatsune Miku’s vibrato-rich vocals and the gently resonant piano sound are wonderfully pleasant to listen to, naturally putting your heart at ease.

The lyrics, which reflect on how to become a wonderful adult, are also captivating.

They make you feel like you should keep the feelings you had as a child, forever.

Songs with titles that start with “Bo.” [Boku (I), Boy, Bouken (Adventure), etc.] (381–390)

Our SingularityHachiōji P

Hachioji-P “Our Singularity feat. Yuzuki Yukari Μμ”
Our SingularityHachiōji P

This is a sci-fi-flavored Vocaloid track that also carries the essence of eurobeat.

Created by Hachioji-P, a leading figure in the Vocaloid scene for many years, it was released in 2021.

The song was written specifically for the 2.5D character project “Yuzuki Yukari Mμ.” Its refined composition pairs perfectly with Yuzuki Yukari’s mature vocals.

With its brisk rhythm and satisfying bass, it’s a stirring piece that makes your heart come alive.

Highly recommended for listening on the go, like as background music for a drive!

spectatingRin to shite Shigure

It’s a gouging, reverberant rock sound that feels like it forcibly drags emotions out from the depths of your heart.

It’s a track by the band Ling tosite sigure, known for their edgy musicality, included on their first album “#4,” released in 2005.

The piece is notable for its deeply reverberant guitar sound, starting with a quiet atmosphere and then surging into a passionate development midway through.

And the sparse lyrics really pierce you.

Turn up the volume when you listen—by all means.

My ChristmasKayama Yūzō

A warm song by Yuzo Kayama that celebrates the joy of Christmas and friendship.

Although released in 1966, it’s a timeless classic loved across generations.

Kayama’s signature refreshing vocals blend with the jingle of sleigh bells to create a pleasing melody that leaves a lasting impression.

You can almost picture friends enjoying Christmas together.

The lyrics, which gently reach out to children who are sad, are filled with compassion for people.

It’s perfect not only for the Christmas season but also for special days spent with loved ones.

To my little sisterKayama Yūzō

This is the 30th single by Yuzo Kayama, released in 1976.

It was used as the theme song for a TV drama of the same name starring Kayama himself, and both the song and the drama became hits.

It’s a heartfelt track dedicated to a sister who is getting married and leaving home.