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” (81–90)
Immortal YouPerfume

This track was created as the opening theme for the NHK-broadcast anime To Your Eternity Season 3.
Released digitally in December 2025, it’s quintessentially Perfume—sleek, sophisticated synth-pop—yet it carries a quiet, prayer-like stillness.
The sound resonates deeply, mirroring the anime’s themes of the loneliness and poignancy of an eternal life.
Each word feels crafted to linger in your heart, and with every listen, your emotions seem to come into sharper focus.
It’s perfect for moments when you want to face your own inner self.
FakeNise Akira

Nise-Akira, a character long loved as Gen Hoshino’s close ally, has been making waves with the news that he will finally make his major debut in 2025.
Released in June 2025, this track started as an April Fools’ project, but became a reality thanks to fervent fan demand.
Characterized by a groove-rich sound rooted in Black music, the song stands out for its lyrics that sift through the things and emotions around us to discern what’s fake and pursue the truth.
It’s a must-hear pop tune packed with Gen Hoshino’s entertainer charm.
FanfareKinashi Noritake

This track bottles up the very rush that echoes through the racecourse and pours it straight into music.
Created by Noritake Kinashi, the song was released in June 2025 as the official campaign anthem celebrating the 20th anniversary of JRA’s “SokuPAT” service.
It’s a party tune that weaves a reggaeton beat with Spanish flavors, vividly capturing the heartbeat right before the start.
The lyrics are also compelling, as if cheering on the moment you dash forward carrying dreams and hopes.
RIMAZI and CITY-ACE—known as part of AK-69’s sound team—contributed to the production, resulting in a club-ready, dynamic sound.
It’s recommended not only for horse racing fans but also for anyone curious about the world of racing.
A listen naturally lifts your spirits and points you forward—an energy-charged piece.
PhaseIS:SUE

The lead track from their fourth single, built around the theme of the moon.
Released for streaming in December 2025, its sound moves between a dreamlike mood and raw passion, vividly reflecting the group’s duality.
Like the moon that changes shape as it waxes and wanes, the song expresses moving forward even while carrying imperfections and the parts of yourself you’ve kept hidden.
It’s a track I especially recommend to anyone searching for their own true self.
Forget-me-notOzaki Yutaka

This is one of Yutaka Ozaki’s signature ballads and a hugely popular song among fans! I imagine many people sing it at karaoke.
The overall vocal range is B2–A4, and while the chorus features Ozaki’s distinctive, impassioned, pleading delivery, you should hold back your emotions and focus on accurate pitch when doing scoring.
The melody line is simple and easy for anyone to remember.
However, because the contrast in pitch between the verses (A–B sections) and the chorus can feel pronounced, be mindful to keep your facial muscles lifted and project from the same placement throughout so you can sing without straining your throat.
They are going on their honeymoon.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

This is a highly narrative-driven piece where sweetness and unease coexist.
Released by Haniwa of the American Folk Song Research Society in December 2025, it unfolds in a unique style that combines singing with Synthesizer V2 and narration with VOICEPEAK.
It’s striking how motifs suggestive of celebration appear one after another, only to gradually fall apart.
You’re drawn into a tense world where symbols of happiness resonate as harbingers of collapse.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (91–100)
The two are young.dikku mine

A duet released in August 1935 whose playful call-and-response is truly delightful.
Sung by Dick Mine and Reiko Hoshi, the song was included on the theme record for the Nikkatsu film “The Peeped-at Bride.” The music is by Masao Koga, and the lyrics were written by Hachiro Sato under the pen name Eiji Tamagawa.
Its charm lies in lyrics that evoke bright scenes like blue skies and gentle breezes, paired with an easy-to-remember melody.
With its conversational back-and-forth, singing it as a duo is sure to bring smiles.
It’s also great for recreation time—try pairing up and giving it a go.
Why not enjoy it with some handclaps to the lively rhythm? A heartwarming song that can spark fond memories and lively reminiscences.


