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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 songs with titles starting with “Bu.” Great for word-chain games and making playlists (471–480)

Brown LipsThe Eighty Ones

The Eighty Ones are a garage band formed in 2017 from Oita.

Based in Tokyo and active on the live circuit, they’re a hot topic among music freaks! Their catchy sound blends nostalgic, rock ’n’ roll–rooted melodies with fresh, synth-driven elements.

If you’re into the raw yet vibrant, youthful vibe that garage bands bring, start with their track “Brown Lips” as your entry point!

Brave SailTrySail

This is a motivational song that gives listeners courage and confidence as the three little pigs work hard together and journey to see the sea.

Even when the boat they built breaks and they feel down, the way they support each other and say it will be okay if the three of them keep trying together is heartwarming.

It’s a song I recommend when you want to take a step forward.

bouquetdoriko

「bouquet」 (doriko)┃Hanatan cover 【Lyrics】
bouquetdoriko

A tear-jerking Vocaloid ballad that sings of the bittersweet feeling of leaving the world you’ve known.

It’s a song by the renowned ballad-focused Vocaloid producer doriko, released in 2011.

A beautiful piece that enhances a band sound with strings and piano tones—you could cry just by following the sound alone.

The lyrics evoke graduation, which makes it all the more moving.

It’s truly a classic Vocaloid song that tightens the chest.

With its slow tempo and relatively narrow, lower vocal range, it’s also an easy song to sing.

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.

A collection of songs with titles that start with “Bu.” Useful for shiritori or making playlists (481–490).

blue moom blueImai Miki

“Blue Moon Blue,” a classic nighttime song with a beautiful melody line composed by Chika Ueda.

Miki Imai’s songs from this period weren’t by Hotei, so they’re remembered for their gentle, feminine tone.

Miki Imai’s vocals are truly transparent and lovely.

Black Sand BeachKayama Yūzō & Za Ranchāzu

This is a track that faithfully captures the surf rock sound pioneered by The Ventures.

The crisp, choppy “peke-peke” sound is alive and well.

Composed by Yuzo Kayama—known as the “Young General”—the song also drew attention when The Ventures themselves performed it live.

Bungacha-bushiKitajima Saburō

It’s a legendary debut song that was banned from broadcast just a week after its release.

Apparently, after they performed it three times on TV, it got banned, so I listened to see what kind of song it was—and it turned out to be bright and fun.

Back then, the shouted “kyutsu-kyu-kyu” seems to have been a major issue.

I wonder who came up with that.