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)
Fanfare!Hey! Say! JUMP

It’s a track with an exhilarating intro that evokes both dazzling sunshine and the bittersweet feeling of summer’s end.
Released by Hey! Say! JUMP in August 2019, it layers a beautiful string melody with the timbre of steel pans to vividly portray the excitement of a summer romance.
Many of you may remember it as the theme song for the drama “Semi Otoko,” starring Ryosuke Yamada.
As their 25th single, it’s a milestone work that extended their streak of consecutive No.
1s since debut.
The soaring lift toward the chorus feels like the view opening up before you, filling listeners with positive energy.
Its sound, perfectly fusing poignancy and festivity, makes it ideal for summer drives or as background music with someone special.
FANFAREINI

Formed through an audition program and captivating audiences with their overwhelming performances, INI created this song as the title track for their single “DROP That,” released in May 2023.
It carries a powerful message to blow away loneliness and anxiety and to throw everything aside so we can have fun together.
Also featured in a Aoyama Tailor commercial, the song sparked an enormous response—its music video surpassed 20 million views within a week of release.
It’s a track guaranteed to give you a push when you want to clear away everyday frustrations or take a new step forward.
With an exhilaration that feels like being at a live concert, it’s a number that fills you with energy just by listening.
WHOO WHOO WHOOMrs. GREEN APPLE

This is a dance tune packed with the frenzy of live shows, released exclusively via digital distribution on December 4, 2017.
Vocalist Motoki Omori created it with a rebellious and playful spirit, and although there were no initial plans to release it, it was eventually distributed due to its strong reception at concerts.
It premiered on the tour for the second album “Mrs.
GREEN APPLE,” and since then it has been performed only at live venues throughout the year.
While there are some English parts, the melody line itself isn’t difficult, and if you follow the lyrics straightforwardly, you won’t fall out of rhythm.
There’s also quite a bit of falsetto, so if you’re good at it, you’ll likely find it very satisfying to sing.
Sometimes it’s fun to step away from the usual Mrs.
for a change.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (81–90)
Winter TaleKetsumeishi

It’s a four-on-the-floor dance number by Ketsumeishi that lets you feel both the exhilaration of snowboarding and the wistfulness of winter at the same time.
Released as a single in November 2007, it made waves as their first winter-themed song.
Also included on the album Ketsunopolis 6, this track’s comfortable beat heightens the thrill of the glide.
The lyrics layer images of falling snow over memories of a past love, and RYOJI’s melodies sink deep into the heart.
It’s not just sad—there’s a warm sense of hope that makes it truly lovely.
Perfect for gazing at snowy scenery from the lift or carving down the slope in rhythm.
Give it a listen as BGM to color your memories on the slopes.
two peopleaiko

Despite its upbeat, fast-paced pop melody, this aiko classic grips the heart with a piercing, aching sadness.
Released as a single in March 2008, it’s also included on the acclaimed album “Himitsu.” In 2014, it was featured in a commercial for Hoyu’s BeautyLabo Whip Hair Color, leaving a lasting impression on many listeners.
The song portrays the frustration of knowing in your head that you shouldn’t fall in love, while your heart can’t keep up.
The bravado of telling yourself you’re glad you realized it before getting in too deep, and the vivid imagery of the Ferris wheel in the background, are sure to cut to the core of anyone suffering from an unrequited love.
Precisely because of its bright sound, it brings even more tears—making it a track you’ll want to listen to on nights when you’re burdened with feelings you can’t do anything about.
Futabaaimyon

This is a classic song by Aimyon that gently gives a push to young people carrying both anxiety and hope for the future.
Released in March 2022 as the theme song for NHK’s “Aimyon 18 Festival,” the track was written in response to the feelings of 1,000 eighteen-year-olds gathered from across Japan.
Opening her fourth album, “Falling into My Eyes Record,” it’s marked by a warm sound where acoustic guitar tones intertwine with strings.
The lyrics portray the confusion and joy of growing into adulthood, resonating with the feelings of spring as we leap into a new world.
It’s an encouraging, heartwarming anthem to play when you need the courage to start something new.
Fashion Killa♡Aee! group

サブリード曲「Fashion Killa♡」が収録されたAぇ! groupのセカンドアルバム『Runway』のミュージックビデオは、2026年2月に公開されます。
It features a bold message about wielding fashion as a weapon to steal hearts, along with an addictive melody.
The sparkling lyrics—evoking the thrill of choosing outfits for someone you like and the feeling of basking in the spotlight—will make listeners’ hearts skip.
If you play it while getting ready to go out, I think it’ll really lift your mood!


