Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'
From everyday words like “futari” (two of us) and “fuyu” (winter) to many katakana terms like “photo–” and “brother–,” there are plenty of titles that start with the sound fu.
What words come to mind? This article introduces popular songs and easy-to-use titles that begin with fu.
There’s a wide range to choose from, and it’s fairly easy to find unique titles too—so it might be fun to memorize them! Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re curious about songs that start with fu, but also as a prompt for picking songs, such as in karaoke shiritori where you connect titles by the last character.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Fu'. The unique and wide world of 'Fu' (71–80)
Go for it!Nakajima Miyuki

A soulful cheer song by Miyuki Nakajima that portrays someone who, even while swallowing unreasonable realities and frustration, still tries to fight themselves.
While it sings of the harshness of a society that isn’t all pretty words, in the end a passionate cheer resonates in your heart.
Originally included as the final track on the album “Yokan,” released in March 1983, the song was selected for a Sumitomo Life commercial in 1994 and released as a single.
It has continued to be used in many contexts, including a 2020 UNIQLO commercial and the TV drama “Yasuragi no Sato.” It’s a classic you’ll want to belt out powerfully at the end of a farewell party, sending off friends who are embarking on a new chapter with the hope that they’ll push forward without being defeated by hardship.
Replicated Empty MemoryMamiya Kaede

You’ll be overwhelmed by the vividness of the electronic tones.
The song “Memories of the Duplicated Sky” by Vocaloid producer Kaede Mamiya was released in January 2026.
Created as an entry for the “4th Proseka ULTIMATE,” it’s packed with rhythmical twists seemingly designed with gameplay in mind.
Set to glittering synths, it portrays a sci-fi world of fabricated memories and emotions—one of the work’s defining features.
Experience its creative energy for yourself.
Funky Spice feat. TOMOOBREIMEN

BREIMEN are a five-piece band that effortlessly cross genres with rock-solid musicianship.
Featuring TOMOO as a guest, this track is an exceptionally happy dance tune where funky grooves intertwine with airy vocals.
Its worldview—likening standout individuality to a spice—is exhilarating, and you can’t help but feel the kind of energy that makes you want to move.
Released in January 2026, the song also made waves as the opening theme for the TV anime “High School! Kimengumi.” The chemistry created by these two long-time allies of ten years is brimming with power to blow away a gloomy mood.
When you want a jolt in your daily life or a night of pure, no-questions-asked fun, turn up the volume and dive in.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (81–90)
FOREVER BLUETAGRIGHT

TAGRIGHT is a boys group formed through a project spearheaded by Tomoki Nishiyama and Daisuke Maeda.
Their pre-debut single, FOREVER BLUE, released on January 7, 2026, is an impressive track defined by its exhilarating pop-rock sound.
With Tomoki Nishiyama participating in both lyrics and composition, the song’s lyrics portray a resolve to move forward while holding onto “blue emotions” like anxiety and restlessness—words that are sure to stir the listener’s heart.
The release ties in with their performance on NTV’s Shuichi and their first showcase on the day of release.
It feels like a cheering anthem that will give courage to those who have just started chasing their dreams.
A high-energy track that boldly declares the beginning of the group’s history.
Falling downKiller Beach

A rock band based in Miyagi, delivering dry, UK rock–inspired guitar tones and impulsive melodies.
Formed in 2021 and centered around vocalist Naoki Yamashita, they blend the raw energy of garage rock with a modern cool edge.
Their 2022 album “THE FIRST” drew significant attention, selling out at some shops on the day of release, and in July 2024 they released the album “and the good…”.
They also engage in storytelling-driven projects, such as composing songs in collaboration with a fiction posting site.
If you’re craving razor-sharp rock ’n’ roll, give them a listen.
Fight MusicSEKAI NO OWARI

A track by SEKAI NO OWARI that powerfully pushes you forward when you feel like your spirit is breaking after repeated losses, yet still want to get back up.
It’s not just a pretty cheer song—it has a fiery intensity that turns even bitter feelings like frustration and defeat into energy.
Featured on the album ENTERTAINMENT released in July 2012, this song stands out with its lively, full-bodied sound incorporating live brass and mandolin.
It’s a song that turns the sting of setbacks into a springboard and gives you the courage to sit down and try again.
When you’re down about test results or just can’t find the motivation, listen to this track and charge up the power to face your own weaknesses.
When I turn around…Janne Da Arc

This is the quintessential ballad by a visual-kei rock band that you’ll find yourself wanting to listen to whenever graduation season comes around.
Released in February 2006 as Janne Da Arc’s 25th single, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film “HIRAKATA,” set in the band’s hometown.
The lyrics, which lament parting while pledging to meet again someday, vividly capture the radiance of a youth that will never return.
With yasu’s true-to-life words and the beautiful melody crafted by ka-yu, this rock number resonates deeply.
Give it a listen after your graduation ceremony or in moments when you think of old friends amid a new life.
The sorrow of going your separate ways will surely be transformed into hope for tomorrow.


