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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.” Perfect for shiritori or building playlists (321–330)

Buai Yai Yai – Obocchama-kun Theme –ingurimonguri

Obocchama-kun is a work with a fresh approach you don’t see in today’s anime, where the story moves along with the funny puns he drops at key moments.

It’s something you can watch with your mind switched off, which made it really enjoyable for our generation.

If this makes you feel nostalgic, why not get pumped up with this song?

Songs with titles starting with “bu.” Useful for shiritori or making playlists (331–340)

Boo! Boo! Étrangerkisara

Boo! Boo! Étranger / Kisara feat. v flower & Ci flower – Boo! Boo! Étranger [Vocaloid Duet]
Boo! Boo! Étrangerkisara

A story that brings people closer slips into your ears with a light, catchy rhythm.

Kisara’s “Boo! Boo! Étranger” comically portrays the process of gradually understanding each other.

The distinctive vocals of v4 flower and Ci flower intertwine exquisitely, creating a vivid sense that the two are actually conversing! I think it has a special resonance especially when you’re feeling apprehensive about new encounters.

BREAKkomedawara

If you’re looking for a Vocaloid track with strong rock elements, BREAK is a perfect fit.

It’s a song released by Vocaloid producer Komedawara, featuring an intense, guitar-driven sound.

With a classic rock vibe, it’s easy to enjoy even if you’re not familiar with Vocaloid music.

The lyrics, which convey a strong message about the suffocating feeling of everyday life, are another major highlight.

It’s sure to resonate with listeners of all ages.

BRAND-NEWsanari

【Music Video】BRAND-NEW
BRAND-NEWsanari

Sanari burst onto the scene like a rising star.

He’s an artist who shows many sides—appearing on online shows, and working as a YouTuber, rapper, and singer.

His song “BRAND-NEW” is an energizing track with a refreshing melody, vocals, and uplifting lyrics.

It’s a genuinely touching, heartwarming song that gives a boost to everyday life when things aren’t going well and the days pass without change.

Blues in the Closetzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

ZUTOMAYO “Blues in the Closet” Music Video (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni. – Blues in the Closet)
Blues in the Closetzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

A band that has garnered overwhelming support from women in their teens and twenties with its catchy musicality, Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

In this work, the A and B sections are composed of rap.

Because of that, the only challenging part is the chorus; even then, it merely leans slightly toward higher notes, and the chorus itself doesn’t have a wide vocal range.

The rap uses a simple, conversational flow, so if you can match pitch, you can easily aim for a perfect score.

However, since the rap is in a conversational style, women living in prefectures with strong local dialects may struggle with the A and B sections.

Broken medatetenryu

Datetenryu - Broken Me - 2012/05/02 @ Osaka, Basement Level 1
Broken medatetenryu

Date Tenryu, formed in Kyoto in 1971.

At a time when psychedelic and progressive rock were still underground in Japan, they were quick to embrace those sounds and were highly active, mainly in Kyoto and the Kansai area.

Unlike typical progressive rock, which often builds meticulously crafted songs around a grand conceptual world, their appeal lies in a raw, powerful rock sound closer to garage rock.

A must-listen not only for progressive rock fans, but for anyone who wants to feel the essence of Japan’s 1970s rock scene!

Bradburyteniwoha

Bradbury / flower・particles (Bradbury / teniwoha)
Bradburyteniwoha

This is Teniwoha’s “Bradbury,” a song you can’t help but listen to from beginning to end without missing a beat.

It features flower’s punchy high-tone vocals, and the way the layers build up at a brisk tempo feels incredibly satisfying.

The cleverly calculated, rhymed lyrics that repeat the same sounds—one of Teniwoha’s specialties—are impressive as always.

The lyrics and mood are dark, yet somehow you can’t help but groove to it—truly a god-tier track! Teniwoha also sings this song himself, and that version is cool and highly recommended too.