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 songs with titles that start with “Bu.” Great for shiritori or making playlists (361–370)
It becomes part of the culture.Kanzaki Iori

Where exactly is the line between “original” and “imitation”? If you’re someone who creates, this piece will resonate with you in particular.
Kanzaki Iori released “Becoming Culture” in August 2023.
It was an entry in the TOP 100 ranking for BokaColle 2023 Summer.
The track is striking in how it seems understated, yet you can sense emotions swirling deep in the chest.
The way it gradually heats up toward the chorus is really cool.
The lyrics express a desire to “become part of your culture.” For a creator, there’s no greater honor than having something you made become a part of someone and continue to live on.
The Orihime of touch typingKirinji

This is a song by Kirinji, a band from Saitama Prefecture known for their easy-on-the-ears pop sound and uniquely lyrical worldview.
It was included on the Sweet Soul EP, released in 2003.
The lyrics portray an overflowing affection for someone they love.
The light, upbeat rhythm and gentle vocals are soothing.
Isn’t it a lovely classic that puts the heart at ease?
BluebirdKirinji

When it comes to “stylish songs,” Kirinji is such a perfect fit that it feels like nearly all their tracks qualify.
Their music—through its vocal delivery, mood, and lyrical worldview—always feels close to towns and people.
This track, Bluebird, is a number released in 2006.
If you enjoy it, please add it to your playlist and take a walk around the city.
I’m sure many people will resonate with this kind of “stylish” vibe, so give it a try.
Bloom RibbonGinkuru

If you’re thinking, “This year, I’m finally going to confess to the person I’ve liked for so long!” then listening to this will surely give you courage! It’s a piece by Vocaloid producer Ginkle, released in 2021.
A fast-paced rock number where the beautiful tones of piano and strings resound.
It’s as if the sound itself expresses the protagonist’s overflowing feelings.
Using Valentine’s Day as a chance to share your feelings… it’s not easy, but maybe this song will give you the push you need.
Boomba-boon!Kongu Kuwata, Nishi Keiko, Sumairu Kizzu

This is another song you can enjoy by dancing the choreography together with the Gymnastics Big Brother.
The phrase “Bunba-bon” is very catchy and memorable.
There are even rumors that it can make children stop crying.
BLUE HEAVENSazan Ōrusutāzu

It’s a song packed with the full charm of Southern All Stars! Amid its graceful, calm atmosphere, Keisuke Kuwata’s vocals, singing of the fragility of love and life, truly resonate in the heart.
Released as a single in November 1997, it was also used in a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial.
It’s included on the albums “Sakura” and “Ballad 3 ~the album of LOVE~,” making it a great recommendation when you want to relax and enjoy music.
If you sing it at karaoke with feeling, it will surely warm the hearts of those around you.
A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Bu.” Great for word-chain games or making playlists (371–380)
Smash it!!shikuramen

Released in 2013 as the third single since their major debut, this song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hajime no Ippo: Rising.
It’s a track that conveys a straightforward, manly spirit.


