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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 collection of songs with titles starting with “bu.” For shiritori or playlist making (51–60)

Brilliant FutureROS

R.O.S – Brilliant Future 【MUSIC VIDEO】
Brilliant FutureROS

R.O.S is a rock band from Gifu that flies the flag of “wanting to become a part of your life.” They’ve been gaining attention for their unique style: catchy rock sounds remixed with electronic tones reminiscent of video game music.

They began full-scale activities in October 2018 and released their mini-album “PLAY START” in June 2020.

With a new member joining in April 2022, they strengthened their sound and have steadily proven their abilities, including a successful one-man show in their hometown of Gifu.

They’re a band you’ll want to hear if you’re looking for music that pushes you forward and helps you overcome those frustrating, stuck feelings.

BLUE TRANSPARENCY: a blue that is as close to transparent as possibleLUNA SEA

Recorded on their indie-produced first album “LUNA SEA” released in April 1991, this is truly a track that should be called their point of origin.

The urban sense of nihilism—where you can’t trust anyone and even your emotions go numb—is vividly expressed through RYUICHI’s vocals, where cold precision and searing passion intersect.

The razor-sharp guitar riff crafted by INORAN and the driving, hard-edged ensemble are brimming with the brilliance of raw, early impulses, distinct from the grandeur of their major-label era.

It’s a hidden gem overshadowed by their signature songs—one I’d like you to listen to on nights when you’re overcome by an inescapable loneliness.

BREATHELUNA SEA

LUNA SEA – 「BREATHE」MV
BREATHELUNA SEA

It’s a grand and beautiful ballad that feels like finding the light deep within your heart with each deep breath.

Within the crystal-clear soundscape woven by LUNA SEA, RYUICHI’s soaring vocals gently embrace even wounded, wavering hearts and seem to give you the strength to rise again.

The song is included on the album “SHINE,” released in 1998, which became a million seller.

It was also chosen as the image song for the Japanese release of the Disney film “Mulan,” perfectly overlapping the protagonist’s resolve to forge her own destiny with the song’s message of rebirth from loss.

When you’re feeling lost or anxious, listening to it will surely give you the courage to step into tomorrow.

It’s a masterpiece that stays close on nights when you want to quietly face yourself.

Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi – Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)
Pig Thunder (feat. Kaai Yuki)Yukopi

Yukopi is a Vocaloid producer whose music is characterized by a surreal atmosphere with a subtle sense of cuteness.

Yukopi has created many masterpieces, but the one I particularly recommend as an easy-to-sing song for elementary school students is “Buta Thunder (feat.

Kaai Yuki).” Although the vocal range is slightly high at mid2 A# to high C, the overall range isn’t wide, so depending on the key, the difficulty can drop significantly even for elementary schoolers whose voices may be unstable.

It doesn’t require intricate techniques, and the melodic rises and falls are gentle, so consider adding it to your repertoire.

A roundup of songs with titles starting with “bu.” For shiritori or making playlists (61–70)

BraveNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi “Brave” Music Video
BraveNaoto Intiraymi

Naoto Inti Raymi, who has traveled the world and experienced the power of music firsthand.

His fifth single, released in April 2011, is a hope-filled song that lit a warm light in Japan at the time.

Its sound, which makes effective use of Auto-Tune, is striking—just listening to it lifts your spirits.

The work carries a powerful message: even when you feel like you might falter on your own, you can overcome it together with your friends.

It gives you the courage to take a small step forward, believing in a new future.

This track was a lead single from the album “ADVENTURE,” and it’s also known for being performed at the 2012 Red and White Song Battle (Kōhaku Uta Gassen).

It’s a number that fills you with energy for tomorrow—perfect for when you’re starting a new challenge or need a gentle push forward.

Runaway Tokyohanabie

Hanabie. EP 'Bucchigiri Tokyo' teaser video (HANABIE. BUCCHIGIRI TOKYO EP teaser)
Runaway Tokyohanabie

This is a track by Hanabie., a girl’s loud rock band championing “Harajuku Core” and garnering popularity both in Japan and abroad.

It’s an homage to Tokyo, the place where the band was formed and their point of origin, and you can feel their strong determination to charge from their home base out into the world.

The punk-style guitar riff—reportedly inspired by Green Day, whom they saw at an overseas festival—instantly ramps up the exhilaration.

The song is the title track of the EP “Bucchigiri Tokyo,” released in December 2024, and follows their album “Reborn Superstar!” If you’re about to set off in pursuit of your dreams, this might just give you the powerful push you need.

It’s a powerful anthem for those fighting in the mega-city of Tokyo.

Stomp your bootsSHISHAMO

Have you ever felt a sudden yearning for someone in the clear winter air? This ballad by SHISHAMO is a song that gently stays by your side through those helpless winter feelings of love.

You want to see the one you like but can’t be honest about it—those frustrating emotions are rendered dramatically by the beautiful tones of the strings.

Released in December 2021 as the title track of a winter-themed concept project and later included on the album SHISHAMO 7, the piece reflects the deepening of their artistic expression.

If you listen on a night when your chilled hands make you hesitate to reach out, Asako Miyazaki’s emotionally rich vocals will surely give courage to your frozen heart.

It might just give you that gentle push you need to take one more step.