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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (91–100)

Winter TalesWakahara Ryo

Ryo Wakahara “Winter Story” [Melody Records] Official Video
Winter TalesWakahara Ryo

On a winter night, tipsy with alcohol, thinking of someone you can’t forget.

Ryō Wakahara, a native of Asahikawa, Hokkaido, sings this quintessential enka scene with heartrending emotion.

The composer is Hiroshi Tokuhisa, known for numerous hits.

It’s a “crying song” whose wistful melody pierces the heart.

Paired with a lustrous sound arrangement, it’s the kind of track you can’t help but get lost in.

Perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in music during the cold season, or are looking for a song to sing with deep feeling at karaoke.

Future In My Pocket feat. TAIKI (STARGLOW), GOICHI (STARGLOW)SKY-HI

SKY-HI / Future In My Pocket feat. TAIKI (STARGLOW), GOICHI (STARGLOW) -Music Video-
Future In My Pocket feat. TAIKI (STARGLOW), GOICHI (STARGLOW)SKY-HI

In December 2025, SKY-HI released his album “Success Is The Best Revenge” digitally.

This track features TAIKI and GOICHI, members of the group STARGLOW that emerged from the BMSG-run audition “THE LAST PIECE.” Over a sound that fuses a wistful melody with drill-inspired, hard-edged beats, SKY-HI’s words—backed by his career—collide with the raw impulses of the two younger artists.

The lyrics portray a down-to-earth dream: “The future isn’t a distant ideal, but something you carry with you in this very moment as you move forward.” It’s a message with the power to resonate across generations.

Friend ~ If you smilemiwa

A song where miwa portrays friendship in down-to-earth words: memories of laughing together, the bittersweet thought that you might drift apart someday, and still wanting to say “I like you” and “thank you.” It’s included on her first album, guitarissimo, released in April 2011, which debuted at No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Albums Chart.

Though not a single, it’s remained a live staple.

The gentle, acoustic guitar–centered sound and her clear, airy voice quietly nestle close to the listener’s heart.

The charm of this piece lies in its delicate distance—something that can be read as friendship or romance.

Perhaps that’s why it feels right to hear during seasons when relationships waver—graduations, moves, changes in life.

If someone special comes to mind, try humming along together.

Philosophy[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – Philosophy (MV)
Philosophy[Alexandros]

Introducing a special song born from NHK’s program project “18-sai.” Released by [Alexandros] in January 2020, this track was created to perform together with 1,000 youths aged 17 to 19.

Based on videos submitted under the theme of “your own kind of cool,” Yohei Kawakami wrote and composed the piece, building an overwhelming sense of momentum across its approximately six-minute length.

The phrases are designed with choral parts and call-and-response in mind, clearly made for everyone to raise their voices together at a live show.

The original version was first included on the best-of album “Where’s My History?” released in March 2021, allowing listeners to enjoy a chorus arrangement that differs from the streaming version.

Perfect for a graduation live performance, this work conveys the importance of continually updating your personal values at a major life milestone.

Sing it together with the audience, and it’s sure to become an unforgettable stage.

Faster than meiri

iri – Faster than me (Music Video)
Faster than meiri

This medium-tempo R&B track paints a picture of bittersweet longing with iri’s husky, lustrous vocals.

Released in December 2024, it was written specifically as the theme song for the ABEMA original drama “Even Though I Know: the shapes of love.” Written and composed by Nariaki Obukuro, the song closely aligns with the drama’s world.

With her restrained delivery, iri conveys with striking realism the feelings of a woman who’s drawn in despite knowing she might get hurt.

Sing it at karaoke, and its aching poignancy and mature allure are sure to make the men listening skip a beat.

It’s the perfect song for a calm, intimate night when you want to close the distance.

bath-cancel communityChokoreeto Puranetto

In the summer of 2025, Chocolate Planet delivered a breezy track that rides a reggae-style beat to playfully capture the everyday dilemma of “to bathe or not to bathe,” a topic that had been trending online.

Over a laid-back, dancehall-inspired sound, the back-and-forth debate about taking a bath unfolds in a call-and-response format, creating an addictive hook you can’t help but hum along to.

The song ties into the duo’s 20th-anniversary musical performance and was released for streaming in October 2025.

After a debut on the TV show ‘Ariyoshi no Kabe,’ the music video dropped and spread in a flash, even making its first appearance on the Billboard JAPAN charts and generating major buzz.

Its mellow groove is perfect for the end of summer—and the end of a long day.

Highly recommended when you want to relax your shoulders and have a good laugh.

I can’t help (but) …Yoshimotosaka 46

Yoshimotozaka46 'I Can't Help It' Music Video
I can’t help (but) ...Yoshimotosaka 46

Yoshimotozaka46 is a co-ed group formed mainly of talents from Yoshimoto Kogyo.

While serving as part of the Sakamichi Series produced by Yasushi Akimoto, it’s an unconventional project that brings together members with diverse backgrounds, including comedians, dancers, and actors.

The title track of their third single, released in December 2019, is performed by the 16-member team “RED,” which won through an internal competition.

Naoto Ikeda and Mari Kodera serve as double centers, and the music video—set in a club-like space—garnered attention for its sharp choreography contrasted with a sultry atmosphere.

The song asserted the group’s presence as a concept-driven act, peaking at No.

3 on the Oricon weekly chart.

It’s a recommended number for those drawn to performances that transcend the boundaries between comedy and idol pop.