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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.”

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “bu.” For shiritori or making playlists (121–130)

BLOW BACK [HOUSE OF THE RISING FUNK]YKZ

YKZ – Blow Back [House Of The Rising Funk]
BLOW BACK [HOUSE OF THE RISING FUNK]YKZ

YKZ’s fusion rock explodes with shocking power and heat.

A deep, funky bassline intertwines exquisitely with skillful rap work, while a razor-edged guitar sound infused with Latin and funk elements crafts a unique sonic world.

Released in July 2002 by Sony Music Entertainment, this track is included on the album “THE FIRE THAT BURNS WITHIN” and was produced to commemorate the band’s confirmed appearance at that year’s FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL.

With its fierce sound and groovy rhythms, this is a highly recommended track for energetic workouts or whenever you want to elevate your mood.

Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

Grape-Colored Intoxication / Moimi Kashii feat. KAITO
Grape-colored IntoxicationKashii Moimi

A bewitching Vocaloid track woven from a fantastical worldview and decadent expression.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Moimi Kashii, released in February 2025 to coincide with KAITO’s birthday celebration.

Lyrics interlaced with love, desire, and inner conflict seep deeply into the listener’s heart.

The gothic soundscape and KAITO’s mature vocals are absolutely superb.

Once you listen, you won’t be able to stop imagining the story between “you” and “me.”

Blue Light Yokohamaishida ayumi

This classic song, which beautifully depicts the nightscape of the port city of Yokohama, captivates with its urbane, sophisticated sound, a melody line influenced by chanson, and emotionally rich lyrics tinged with melancholy.

Ayumi Ishida’s clear, transparent voice superbly conveys the bittersweetness of love shining under the city’s neon lights.

Released in December 1968, the work achieved an astonishing sales record of over one million copies in just ten days.

It won the Japan Record Award for Composition and also enjoyed great popularity in Korea.

It’s a lovely choice in connection with Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Day on June 2.

A gem cherished by older listeners along with nostalgic memories.

If you hum it together during a karaoke recreation, conversation is sure to flow naturally.

Bai Yai Yai ~Obocchama-kun Theme~ingurimonguri

Ingurimonguri transformed from a Yokohama-born student band into a comedic pop sensation that made waves on television.

In 1985, they won the Grand Prix at the YOKOHAMA HIGH SCHOOL HOT WAVE FESTIVAL and debuted the same year with their first single “Joshi Kōsei” on Philips Records.

Following the release of their album “Sotsugyō Kinen,” they were active on two fronts—music and variety—appearing regularly on a TBS variety show and serving as hosts on Nippon Broadcasting System’s All Night Nippon.

In 1989, they performed the opening theme for a TV anime and successfully headlined a concert at Nippon Budokan the same year.

Rooted in rock yet brimming with comedic, youthful energy, their performances are recommended for anyone who wants to enjoy a fusion of laughter and music.

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “bu.” Useful for word-chain games or making playlists (131–140)

Buchi★I GOT ITSUPER EIGHT

SUPER EIGHT – Buchi★I GOT IT [Official Music Video]
Buchi★I GOT ITSUPER EIGHT

This is a heart-thumping party tune by SUPER EIGHT, created as the CM song for industry-leading karaoke company Daiichikosho’s “Yappa, DAM yane!” campaign.

Released in April 2025, the track captivates with an exhilarating sound that boosts your energy from the very first moment.

It achieves a superb fusion of powerful production and effortlessly mature rap.

It’s perfect for livening up any karaoke session—ideal for having a blast with friends!

Blind BirdZa Moppusu

This is the debut work released in November 1967 by The Mops, known as pioneers of the psychedelic movement during the tumultuous 1960s.

Its innovative arrangement—melding heavy guitar riffs with a dreamlike sound—shocked Japan’s music scene at the time.

Drawing attention for performances featuring outlandish costumes and light shows, this piece was also included on the album “Psychedelic Sound in Japan,” spawning numerous legends.

With the April 2014 release of the complete edition “Psychedelic Sound in Japan +2,” it became available on CD, prompting a renewed appreciation of its innovation.

It’s a must-listen for those who want to explore new musical possibilities or who are interested in the history of Japanese rock.

BushidoGood Gas & JP THE WAVY

Good Gas & JP THE WAVY – Bushido (Official Music Video) [from F9 – The Fast Saga]
BushidoGood Gas & JP THE WAVY

This is a powerful track where traditional Japanese culture and contemporary trap sound fuse together, delivering a resonant message.

Riding over a heavy beat, JP THE WAVY’s smooth flow unfolds, brilliantly expressing quintessential Japanese elements like Mount Fuji and samurai alongside themes of self-affirmation and bonds with friends.

Featured on the soundtrack for F9, released in June 2021, it marked the only participation by an Asian artist.

Through a collaboration with globally active producer Good Gas, the song opened up a new frontier for Japanese hip-hop.

It’s perfect for moments when you want an energetic boost—like driving or working out—and is also recommended for overseas listeners interested in Japanese culture.