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.] (41–50)
BOMBARDAINI

From the rumbling, bass-heavy intro, you’re instantly pulled into its world—one of INI’s standout upper-tempo tracks.
The aggressive beat and chant-like phrases get stuck in your head, right? The powerful, go-for-it message that urges you to push forward is truly captivating, overflowing with energy that makes you feel bold just by listening.
Included on the single “I,” released in April 2022, this isn’t the title track, yet it became a hugely popular song with a performance video and explosive live hype.
The back-and-forth between the members’ rap and vocals over a hip-hop-inspired sound is insanely cool.
It’s a top recommendation for when you’re facing a big challenge or just want to crank up your energy—you’ll feel invincible.
We’re not at that stage yet, are we?atatakai suizokukan

This is a work released by Atatakai Suizokukan in February 2025, and it was their entry for BokaColle Winter 2025.
Over an electronic beat, it powerfully sings of a strong will: “I don’t want it to end here yet.” The sound is both refreshing and full of energy, and the soulful vocal work really hits you in the chest.
When you want to feel the excitement of meeting new companions and hope for the future, why not give it a listen? It’s sure to warm your heart.
Our highest achievementkēenu P

Many people are surely feeling butterflies right before starting school.
This piece—released in August 2025 by the Vocaloid producer KN-P, known for a poppy style—turns those nerves into the start of an adventure.
Hatsune Miku’s clear, soaring vocals pair with lyrics about aiming higher together with friends, and just listening fills you with courage.
Let yourself be carried by the exhilarating, fast-paced sound, and your anxieties are sure to blow away.
Our FrontierWake Up Girls!

A perfect song for spring, when new chapters begin, that gives you the courage to step into the unknown.
Keiichi Hirokawa’s exhilarating, fast-paced band sound and Natsumi Tadano’s uplifting lyrics give listeners a strong push forward.
The fleeting touch of poignancy amidst the freshness is striking, evoking the shining spirit of youth aiming higher together with friends.
Released in November 2016 as a single by Wake Up, Girls!, it went beyond the bounds of the work they starred in to be used as the ending theme for the TV anime Scorching Ping Pong Girls.
As a new challenge for the group, this song became a cherished number that stays with the afterglow of the story while fueling you for tomorrow.
Give it a listen on mornings when you want the courage to take a step forward, or when you feel uneasy about a new environment.
BO$$YTravis Japan

Travis Japan captivates fans with world-class performances as they expand their global presence.
Featured on their second album, “VIIsual,” this track is a cool dance number supervised by group member Kaito Nakamura.
The lyrics, blending English and Japanese, carry a seductive pull that irresistibly draws listeners in.
Released in December 2024, it garnered significant attention, even charting on the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100 despite being an album track.
Their sharp choreography in black suits, showcased on the TV program “2024 FNS Kayousai,” also became a hot topic.
Doesn’t that bold beat make your body move on its own? It’s a highly recommended song for moments when you want to strengthen your resolve, inspired by its confident attitude.
Only bots / Nothing but botsfantomu shiitaa

I can’t get enough of the sweet yet ominous poison lurking in that retro disco sound.
It’s a track by Phantom Theta, an idol group produced by Ado, created by Sasaki Kissa and released in November 2025.
The chic, city-pop-esque sonics paired with the distinctive, Showa-kayo-inspired vocal stylings—that contrast is just wonderful.
As you listen, you start to feel like you’ve wandered into a “kowa-kawa” world—adorable yet terrifying.
Be sure to pay close attention to the Chinese-style set and the members’ expressions in the music video! It’s a song that deepens with every listen—perfect for strolling through the city at night or diving into your own interpretations.
My feelingsWaT

WaT steadily grew their fanbase through street performances and made a striking major debut in 2005.
This song, their first major-label single, is a classic winter tune that portrays a straightforward love for someone dear.
It was also used as the GyaO “WaT Edition” commercial song, debuted at No.
2 on the Oricon chart, and became a major hit that even led to their rapid appearance at the 56th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen later that year.
The refreshing sound and the strings vividly paint the scenery of the glittering white season.
Also included on the album “Sotsugyo TIME ~Bokura no Hajimari~,” this is a track that will warm your heart even more when you listen to it under a freezing winter sky, thinking of someone special.


