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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 that start with “Bu.” Great for word-chain games or making playlists (371–380)

breathPorunogurafiti

PORNOGRAFFITTI 'Breath (Short Ver.)'
breathPorunogurafiti

It was used as the theme song for Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us.

As a Pokémon song loved by people of all ages, it’s a perfect choice.

Above all, the lyrics are ideal for a wedding! Paralleling Ash and Pikachu’s adventurous journey to become a Pokémon Master, the song expresses a determination for the future: to move forward at your own pace without rushing, no matter the day.

It would be so romantic if the groom sang it to the bride.

Blooming the Tank-topYabai T-shatsu Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan – “Blooming the Tank-top” Music Video
Blooming the Tank-topYabai T-shatsu Yasan

Yabai T-Shirts Yasan is a uniquely styled three-piece rock band that’s gained a lot of popularity.

Just when you think they’re singing a cute idol-style song, it suddenly shifts into a death metal vibe, complete with outrageous death growls—many of their tracks leave a strong impression.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Blooming the Tank-top.

The chorus and A-melody have a cute, idol-like feel, but the B-melody and other sections feature plenty of parts where you can scream with death vocals.

It’s a perfect track for blowing off stress!

BlizzardMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura / (RE)PLAY -Music Video- from “BEST” (on sale 2018/3/7) (short ver.)
BlizzardMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura is an artist who debuted at age nine as the lead vocalist of Folder, and he’s often called the “Japanese Michael Jackson” for his exceptional dance skills.

While he delivers high-level performances such as silent dance routines with no music playing at all, he is also a multi-instrumentalist who showcases piano, guitar, and drums.

Because he debuted so young, he did take a break from activities during his voice change, but through relentless effort he grew to write and compose his own songs, ultimately joining the ranks of Japan’s top artists.

BreathlessMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura, the R&B singer.

The songs that get media attention tend to lean more toward pop, but “Breathless” is crafted as a sexy R&B track that fully showcases the classic Daichi Miura vibe.

The high notes that pop up here and there really enhance the sensual atmosphere.

Bling BlingMisaka Saki

Saki Misaka – Bling Bling (Full ver.)
Bling BlingMisaka Saki

Bling Bling, sung by singer-songwriter Saki Misaka—who’s expected to be the next breakout star—is a song we want those who are unsure of themselves to hear.

Released in 2021, it was chosen as the first-ever theme song in the history of the women’s fashion magazine Seventeen.

Its lyrics, which encourage you to do things your own way, are perfect for anyone who’s lost themselves by being swayed by others.

Give Bling Bling a listen and charge ahead on your own path!

Brilliant DreamNakagawa Shoko

Shoko Nakagawa “Brilliant Dream”
Brilliant DreamNakagawa Shoko

It was released in 2006 as Shoko Nakagawa’s debut single.

In the music video, in addition to the image outfit, a total of 12 different costumes—including cosplay—were prepared, and the debut event “Shokotan☆Matsuri” was held.

It reached No.

29 on the Oricon chart.

BROTHERNakamura Ayumi

It’s a number infused with a passionate message: “Let’s move forward, brother.” The song is by Ayumi Nakamura, the singer also known for the hit “Tsubasa no Oreta Angel,” and it was released in 1990 as her 16th single.

It was featured in a commercial for Mizuno’s “Superstar.” The dynamic composition pairs perfectly with Nakamura’s powerful vocals and is truly stirring.

When you need energy to face tomorrow, give it a listen.