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 song titles that start with “bu.” For shiritori or playlist-making (181–190)
BlackDierks Bentley

A country track released in 2016 by American singer-songwriter Dierks Bentley.
Titled “Black,” named for its mysterious, sexy, and edgy image, it was inspired by his wife’s maiden name.
In its first week after release, the track sold over 88,000 copies.
Blue WavesDimension

Dimension debuted in 1992, riding the wave of Japan’s fusion boom that followed the 1991 hit of T-SQUARE’s “TRUTH.” They’re a rare instrumental band within Being, the record label known for artists like FIELD OF VIEW and Rina Aiuchi.
Their signature track “ROUND TRIP” has even been used as a theme song for professional baseball broadcasts, so you might have heard it—be sure to check it out!
Blow Your Mind (Mwah)Dua Lipa

A feel-good electropop track about having confidence.
Released in 2016 by British singer-songwriter Dua Lipa, it became a hit around the world.
The track was used in a Revlon advertising campaign.
brotherEINSHTEIN

A track by EINSHTEIN, an artist who works widely as a rapper, actor, and writer.
Released in 2020 as a lead digital single from his first full-length album.
The music video features actors Mitsuteru Ikeda and Taro Nakatani.
Siblings have such a mysterious relationship, don’t they? You fight and get irritated over little things, yet they’re the ones you trust the most.
I feel like those feelings are embedded in this song.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to express gratitude to their sibling.
BRING YOUR BOARD!!ELLEGARDEN

This is ELLEGARDEN’s second album, released in July 2003.
It became their first work to enter the top 100 on Japan’s Oricon album chart.
It features many enduring fan favorites, including Jitterbug, Venus, and No.13.
Its positive, energetic vibe grabs listeners and never lets go.
It’s an album we highly recommend even to younger listeners who may only know their 2022 release, The End of Yesterday.
BOOGIE WONDERLANDEarth, Wind & Fire

This is a song by Earth, Wind & Fire that gained worldwide popularity during the dance boom of the 1970s.
It’s a great choice to liven up cherry-blossom viewing with drinks and dancing.
You can enjoy hanami while feeling the comfortable groove and the retro vibe of the ’70s.
Book Of DaysEnya

A perfect song for a wedding to mark the start of a new life.
Enya’s mystical vocals create a dramatic atmosphere.
Featured on the album “Shepherd Moons,” this track was released in 1991 and was also used as the theme song for the film “Far and Away.” With its brisk tempo, it’s recommended for those who want to end on a fresh, uplifting note.
Why not add it to your playlist as the song to accompany the newlyweds’ exit? The piece centers on themes of personal journeys and embracing new experiences, making it an ideal fit for two people about to begin a new chapter together.


