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A roundup of songs with titles that start with “bu.” Handy for shiritori or playlist-making.

In this article, we’ll introduce a whole batch of songs whose titles start with “bu.”

We hope this will be useful for those looking for tracks for various situations—like playing “song title shiritori,” linking songs karaoke-style in a shiritori chain, or creating playlists themed around the Japanese syllabary.

When it comes to words that start with “bu,” there are plenty of songs that begin with terms like “Black” (burakku) or “Blue” (burū).

There are also words like “bun” (writing/text) and “bouquet” that appear in song titles.

Use this article as a reference to discover your new favorite songs that start with “bu.”

Compilation of song titles that start with “Bu”. For shiritori or playlist-making (91–100)

Blue Hawaii Lemon≒JOY

≒JOY (Nearly Equal Joy) / 3rd Single Title Track “Blue Hawaii Lemon” [MV full]
Blue Hawaii Lemon≒JOY

It’s a sweet and tangy piece that captures the exhilaration of early summer with a slightly bittersweet taste of first love.

≒JOY, the idol group produced by Rino Sashihara, released this summer tune in June 2025.

The buoyant sound from the intro is exhilarating, and center Reon Esumi’s fresh vocals fit perfectly.

The love likened to shaved ice is unique and charming, too.

It’s a song that conjures up an unforgettable summer story.

BLUE TEARSJUDY AND MARY

This song by JUDY AND MARY beautifully captures the cold winter night sky and the ache of unrequited love.

Released in November 1993, it conveys a world where distant memories and lingering feelings intersect, carried by delicate melodies.

収録アルバム『J・A・M』に含まれ、その後2006年の映画『シムソンズ』の主題歌に選ばれました。1996年からはフジテレビのバラエティ番組『めちゃ×2イケてるッ!』のエンディングテーマとしても使用されました。寒い夜をひとりで過ごすときも、胸に秘めた想いに向き合うときも、この曲はきっとあなたのそばにいてくれるでしょう。

Broken Heartegamaiyaa

[Kamui Gakupo] Original Song “Broken Heart”
Broken Heartegamaiyaa

A poignant number sung by Kamui Gakupo, composed by Lino.

Released in August 2008, this work was selected as an “Outstanding Piece” in the Gackpoid contest.

The lyrics, which express lingering attachment and a sense of loss toward a drifting lover, and the delicate sound woven by piano and strings, resonate with a heart‑wrenching intensity.

Gakupo’s mature vocals further accentuate the aching emotions, making it especially memorable.

It’s the perfect piece to listen to intently on nights when you’re heartbroken or in a sentimental mood.

BREAKING THE ICETHE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE

Brimming with exhilarating sound, this is a track that makes your heart start dancing.

“Break through the wall in front of you and move forward!” That straightforward passion overlaps with the energetic performance that is THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE’s hallmark, setting listeners’ souls ablaze.

Included as a coupling track on the single HARD HIT released in July 2018 and also featured on the album THE RAMPAGE the same year, this piece colored the fierce battles of high school baseball players as the theme song for the regional summer tournaments.

It’s truly an anthem of hope that gives you the courage to take that first step.

Blue JeanGLAY

Just hearing the sparkling intro conjures up a boundless blue sky and sea, doesn’t it? Released in August 2004, this GLAY number is a summer masterpiece that blends exhilaration with bittersweet longing—perfect for celebrating the band’s 10th debut anniversary.

In the world of its lyrics, one can sense the sweet-and-sour memories of a past love and the faint budding of new feelings sparked by an unexpected reunion.

Widely known as the theme for Esthetic TBC’s commercial, the song debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon weekly chart, marking the band’s remarkable 18th chart-topping single.

It’s a track that will keep you company not only on summer drives, but also when you want to sink into a touch of nostalgia while watching a beautiful sunset.

BreakoutSupersnazz

Supersnazz – Breakout [Official Video, includes VT Countdown + CD Audio Upgrade]
BreakoutSupersnazz

Supersnazz, who began performing in Tokyo in 1990, initially went by the name “The Longhairs,” but soon changed it and burst onto Japan’s girls’ garage punk/power pop scene.

Their sound, strongly influenced by 1960s garage rock and rock ’n’ roll, combines an energetic punch with irresistible catchiness that instantly captivates listeners.

In 1993, they gained worldwide recognition with their album “Supersnazz” released on the renowned American indie label SUB POP, solidifying their status as a leading act in Japan’s garage scene.

They toured actively both at home and abroad, and their successful 1995 European tour—covering 38 shows across 11 countries—clearly showcased their prowess to the world.

Albums like “The Devil Youth Blues” and “Diode City” also enjoy strong support from fans.

For those who love garage punk or power pop and want to feel the excitement of that era, this band is a perfect fit!

BLACK DOLLЯu-a

Яu-a 『BLACK DOLL』 Music Video
BLACK DOLLЯu-a

Ru-a is a multi-talented female rapper known for handling her own trackmaking.

Her artist name is pronounced “Lua.” She’s especially popular among teen gals, and among her songs, “BLACK DOLL” is particularly recommended as a piece with a very narrow vocal range.

The vocals are processed with Auto-Tune throughout, keeping the range quite compact.

Because of the narrow range, adjusting the key is also very easy, so consider adding it to your repertoire.