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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A roundup of song titles that start with “Bu.” For word chain games and playlist-making (211–220)
An Awkward ConstellationKIRINJI

A song about constellations crafted by Takaki Horigome of KIRINJI.
It’s a track from the 2023 album “Steppin’ Out,” released on the new label syncokin.
The lyrics, based on scenes of shifting starlight and written from a unique perspective, leave a strong impression.
Inspired by the idea that many musicians have become stars, it is said to carry a feeling of overcoming loss.
The sound is full of weightless float, wrapping you in a cool, comfortable groove.
This piece likely mirrors the changes within the human heart—take your time and listen, holding your own feelings close.
Blow Ya Mind ~ I Love AmericaKOJI1200

It’s said that KOJI1200, the unit by Towa Tei and Koji Imada, drew inspiration for “Blow Ya Mind ~ America Daisuki” from “Blow Your Mind” by the project group GEISHA GIRLS, which Towa Tei himself was involved in.
It even uses the riff from Janet Jackson’s “This Time.” Collabs between comedians and musicians are so stylish.
BRAINKanaria

Kanaria is a popular Vocaloid producer who also works as a VTuber and sometimes handles vocals personally.
Among Kanaria’s tracks, the one I especially recommend is “BRAIN.” True to Kanaria’s style, it has a downer, subdued atmosphere, and the vocal line is likewise calm.
The vocal range is about average, with no abrupt jumps in pitch, so as long as your pitch control is solid, you can aim for a high score at karaoke competitions.
Collection of songs with titles starting with 'Bu'. For shiritori or playlist-making (221–230)
BrokenheartedKarmin

A 2006 song by Karmin, who are currently inactive.
It’s a breakup song with relatable lyrics for Japanese girls, like the part about hoping the phone will ring.
Despite being a breakup song, it has a bright, up-tempo feel.
Sentence streamingKeiSK

A collaboration song composed by KeiSK with lyrics by Miko-san.
With a beautiful watercolor-style illustration by Tanabatako, it’s a Japanese-style track featuring Megurine Luka.
The song tells of letting a farewell letter to a loved one drift away in the river, never delivered.
Perfect for when you want to sink into a lonely mood.
BRAND NEW SONGKinKi Kids

This lively song that starts with the chorus was released in 2007 and sings about rediscovering the importance of a partner.
Many listeners may have found the lyrics relatable.
One of the reasons this heartwarming song is easy to sing is its narrow vocal range.
Men who struggle with high notes might find some parts challenging, but because the range is limited, it’s easy to adjust the key.
Conversely, for women who find low notes difficult, raising the key should make it easier to tackle.
However, since the chorus includes phrases that use falsetto, focusing your practice there will help you perform it more effectively.
BrackishKittie

Kittie is a heavy metal band formed in Canada in 1996.
Their sound is known for a style influenced by bands like Metallica and Pantera.
This track is included on their debut album, Spit, which was released in 2000 and certified Gold in the United States.


