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.”
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Collection of songs with titles starting with “Bu.” For shiritori or making playlists (161–170)
Break My WallBoobie Trap

Boobie Trap is a three-piece band with a funny backstory: their name was supposed to mean “booby trap” (as in a fake bomb/dumb trap), but a spelling mistake gave it a different meaning.
Their songs are packed with classic melodic hardcore (melodic punk) elements—the quintessential “melo-core” sound—making them a must-listen both for diehard melo-core kids and newcomers alike.
Above all, the relentless two-beat drive at full speed and the unmistakably melo-core vibe that comes through in the vocals for those who know will have you hooked.
Blue Sky BlueBuono!

This is a song by the idol unit Buono!, which Momoko Tsugunaga—aka Momochi—was a member of.
True to idol songs, it’s a refreshing track that’s sure to liven up a girls’ get-together! The tempo isn’t that fast, so it’s an easy song to sing.
Collection of songs with titles starting with “Bu.” For shiritori or making playlists (171–180)
BROTHERCHAGE and ASKA

Even if they aren’t related by blood, people sometimes call kindred spirits “brothers.” The song “BROTHER” by CHAGE and ASKA uses “BROTHER” more in the sense of someone you click with rather than an actual sibling, though of course it would also resonate well with close brothers.
The track is included on CHAGE and ASKA’s 17th album, “Code Name.1 Brother Sun,” released in 1995.
BlameCalvin Harris ft. John Newman

A collaboration between Scottish DJ and producer Calvin Harris and British singer John Newman.
Released in 2014, it reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.
The music video, directed by Emil Nava, was filmed in Los Angeles and features model Aarika Wolf.
I can’t do branding.Chinozo

“Branding ga dekinai” is a song by Chinozo, released in December 2024.
Featuring KAFU, the track sharply depicts the concepts of “image” and “brand” in contemporary society.
Its rolling sound arrangement and snappy melodic lines are also appealing.
It’s a must-listen for those who feel they’re losing their sense of self or struggling with the burdens of the social media era.
Brother BishopChurch Of Misery

This is a song by Church Of Misery, a doom metal band from Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture.
It’s included on the album “Thy Kingdom Scum,” released in 2013.
The heavily distorted guitar sound really unsettles the heart.
BLOODY STREAMCoda

This is the song that served as the opening theme for the second part, Battle Tendency, of the TV anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.
It’s a fitting track to support the big title that is JoJo, incorporating a jazz flavor to create a piece that’s lively yet weighty.
Starting with an endlessly cool intro, this song conjures a sense of adventure—be sure to give it a listen.


