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)
BROTHERHama Okamoto (OKAMOTO’S)

He is the bassist of OKAMOTO’S, a four-piece rock band formed by classmates from their junior high school days.
Although he was born the eldest son of Masatoshi Hamada of the comedy duo Downtown and actress Natsumi Ogawa, he chose not to reveal his parents even after the band’s major-label debut, determined to build his career on his own—truly a self-made musician.
In 2013, he drew attention for his undeniable talent by becoming the first Japanese artist to sign an endorsement deal with Fender, the world-renowned American guitar manufacturer, cementing his reputation as a highly skilled bassist.
Black CatcherBikkeburanka

It’s a rock number with a distinctive atmosphere, highlighted by its striking piano tone.
Created by singer-songwriter Vickeblanka from Aichi Prefecture, it was released digitally in January 2020.
It serves as the opening theme for cour 10 of the anime Black Clover.
As you’d expect from a pianist, one of its charms is a musicality that blends style and coolness.
It’s highly addictive.
Carrying messages like “facing hardship” and “never giving up,” it’s a cool-feeling anime song that perfectly suits a fantasy battle series.
Black RoverBikkeburanka

Vickeblanka wrote a brand-new song for the anime Black Clover.
Its sense of speed and tragic undertone are popular overseas as well.
Up-tempo tracks tend to be embraced not only in Japan but abroad, too.
He cites Michael Jackson and Elton John as artists who influenced him, and you can feel that sensibility in his sound!
brotherFankī Katō

Brother by Funky Kato, which was the theme song for the movie Sabui Bo Mask that I appeared in.
It’s a song about an older brother who always looked cool and shone in my memories as I look back on my childhood, through all kinds of experiences.
It’s an up-tempo track with a refreshing feel and a hint of nostalgia.
Even if you don’t have an older brother, it’s a song that makes you wish you had one like this.
BlueFujifaburikku

This song was released in 2014 as a double A-side single, “Blue/WIRED.” The gentle vocals and sound are soothing, aren’t they? It’s filled with lovely words that feel as if they’ve put into lyrics the bittersweet, restless emotions about youth that everyone experiences.
Broken Stringsfurawā toraberin band

Flower Travellin’ Band was formed when Yuya Uchida and The Flowers were reorganized and restarted with Joe Yamanaka as the vocalist.
Produced by Yuya Uchida, they sang all lyrics in English and adopted a production style geared toward overseas audiences.
Afterward, the band moved to Canada, released an album on an American record label, and even shared the stage with acts like Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
Upon returning to Japan, they toured nationwide and released their fourth album, Make Up, but disbanded in 1973.
In 2007, the original members reunited, and the following year they released the album We Are Here.
A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Bu.” Great for word-chain games or making playlists (371–380)
VSPorunogurafiti

It’s a song that begins quietly and beautifully.
But it’s not merely beautiful—it burns with a heat that keeps pushing you forward, as if urging you on.
True to its title, “VS,” it’s a song that reveals a battle—and the opponent in that battle is your former self, the boy you once were.
Framed by the contrast between the adult you and the boy of the past, this track is fiery, yet tinged with a certain sadness, finishing with a sense of nostalgia.


