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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 song titles that start with “Bu.” For shiritori or making playlists (391–400)

Brave VibrationTsuchiya Anna

A rock tune by Anna Tsuchiya with a super cool rock spirit.

Its spicy flavor adds a kick to the hot summer and turns up the heat even more.

If you’re craving excitement this summer or feel like something’s missing, this is the one track you’ve got to hear.

Blue Valentine’s DayOhtaki Eiichi

This is the track corresponding to “February,” the second song on the album “NIAGARA CALENDAR,” released on December 25, 1977.

It sings about a bittersweet Valentine’s Day where the singer didn’t receive chocolate from the person they wanted it from.

Even so, what a beautiful melody.

Bureikou Ragnarokogoru mai ken akane

This is Oru Mai Ken Akane, a rock band from Okinawa Prefecture.

A three-piece band formed in 2011, they consist of Toya on vocals and guitar, Matsudō on bass and backing vocals, and Iju on drums.

They drew attention with appearances at events such as the teen-only rock festival Senkō Riot and have been highly active ever since.

Their appeal lies in a musical style that is sometimes wistful and sometimes impassioned.

Toya’s uniquely wavering vocals also linger in your ears.

If you enjoy sounds that let you sink into a nostalgic mood, they’re a must-check.

Swaying on a swingOkuda Miwako

This is a “yami song” by Miwako Okuda, an artist who stands out in the pop scene with track-driven productions centered on a dark atmosphere.

The low, somber female vocals bring the piece even closer to the darkness, making it a perfect fit for the rainy summer monsoon season.

BLjoōbachi

Queen Bee 'BL' Official MV
BLjoōbachi

Formed in 2009 in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Queen Bee is a rock band that showcases a striking identity within Japan’s music scene.

Centered around vocalist Avu-chan, they operate with a one-of-a-kind artistic sensibility not only in music but also in visuals and fashion.

Signature songs include Disco, the theme song for the 2012 film Moteki, and BL from 2020.

As expected, Queen Bee has strong ties to the live house community around Sannomiya and actively puts on curated shows.

They can be considered a leading rock band of Kobe’s underground scene.

Brand New DayYasuda Rei

Rei Yasuda 'Brand New Day (Short ver.)'
Brand New DayYasuda Rei

Rei Yasuda, who was active as the singer of Genki Rockets and later began her solo career, scored a hit in 2021 with “Not the End.” “Brand New Day,” a single released in 2014, is a message song notable for its dazzling sound and a refreshing feeling like your field of vision opening up.

Its gentle, uplifting lyrics encourage new beginnings and really hit home.

It’s a positive number that pairs perfectly with the spring sunshine and fills you with excitement!

BunbunhoiMiyauchi Ryo, Nanase Hitomi

Bun Bun Hoi (Okaasan to Issho) / Korogi ’73
BunbunhoiMiyauchi Ryo, Nanase Hitomi

Bun Bun Hoi is the ending theme of the puppet show Bun Bun Time, which aired within Okaasan to Issho for three years starting in 1979.

It was sung by Ryo Miyauchi, the fourth ‘Uta no Onii-san,’ and Hitomi Nanase, the thirteenth ‘Uta no Onee-san.’ Partway through, it includes a game similar to the Okaasan to Issho version of “Acchi Muite Hoi.” There’s also a version by Korogi ’73, a chorus unit active from 1972 to 1990 that performed anime songs and children’s songs.