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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 compilation of songs with titles starting with “Bu.” For shiritori or playlist-making (271–280)

veekSPANGLE CALL LILLI LINE

The song is “veek” by Spangle call Lilli line.

Kana Otsubo’s vocals might be a perfect match for spring.

When I listen to her voice, I feel a powerful, enveloping warmth that makes me feel like I could stay in that space forever.

They come across as strongly art-oriented artists, but this track can be thoroughly enjoyed as springtime pop as well.

BRUSH UPSPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!

SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!! “BRUSH UP”MV
BRUSH UPSPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!

When it comes to contemporary-feeling mixture bands, SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!—aka Susashi—tops the list.

Formed in Osaka in 2009, they blend punk, hardcore, hip-hop, electro, and more so seamlessly that it’s impossible to pull the parts apart, creating a sound that’s entirely their own.

It’s not just the sonics—the wordplay in their lyrics and their live performances are addictive across the board, and you’re bound to get completely hooked.

By all means, take a trip into the Susashi world at least once.

BluelightSPECIAL OTHERS

SPECIAL OTHERS – Bluelight (Official Video)
BluelightSPECIAL OTHERS

SPECIAL OTHERS is a rock band that has been active since 1995.

The fourth installment of their “nine-month consecutive release project” is Bluelight.

In contrast to Apple, the third installment, which carried a somewhat forlorn mood, this track is lively and fun.

Pay attention to its wave-like structure: it gradually builds, the melody drops out for a moment, and then it swells again.

Brand New MusicSUPER★DRAGON

[MV] SUPER★DRAGON / Brand New Music
Brand New MusicSUPER★DRAGON

Known as SupaDora, SUPER★DRAGON is a nine-member dance and vocal unit born from EBiDAN (Ebisu Gakuen Boys Club), a collective of young artists from Stardust Promotion.

They incorporate a variety of musical genres such as dance-pop, rock, and house, and their diverse talents—rap, dance, and human beatboxing—are also part of their appeal.

With each member’s individuality shining through and a powerful sense of unity in their dance, they are a group to keep your eyes on.

Black FireSabbat

Sabbat – Black Fire [Live 1986]
Black FireSabbat

Formed in 1984, the Japanese black/thrash metal band Sabbat is known for its furious speed, melodic guitar riffs, and a superb balance between aggression and beauty.

Led by founder Gezol, their work is distinguished by a unique style that incorporates Japanese-inspired melodies and eerie, occult atmospheres.

They debuted in 1991 with the album Envenom, and in 1996 released The Dwelling, a monumental album featuring a single 60-minute track.

On their 1999 album Karisma, they fully embraced Japanese aesthetics, striking a well-balanced blend of the country’s characteristic melodicism and aggression.

Actively performing live both in Japan and abroad—especially highly regarded overseas—Sabbat commands a singular presence within the Japanese metal scene.

Break Up In A Small TownSam Hunt

Sam Hunt – Break Up In A Small Town (Official Music Video)
Break Up In A Small TownSam Hunt

A track released in 2015 by American singer-songwriter Sam Hunt.

The chorus melody came to him while he was driving late at night.

Incorporating elements of R&B and country music, the track became a hit in the United States, Canada, and other regions.

Broken Hearted MelodySarah Vaughan

Sarah Vaughan — Broken Hearted Melody
Broken Hearted MelodySarah Vaughan

A popular song written by Hal David and Sherman Edwards in 1958.

It has been recorded by artists such as Julie London and Maureen Evans.

The most famous version, by Sarah Vaughan, was released in 1959 and became a hit in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere.