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” (111–120)
Blame of the Winter RoadDragon Ash

Dragon Ash continues to lead Japan’s mixture rock scene.
Among their early works, if there’s one track whose lyrical worldview stands out as especially striking, it has to be this one.
Included on the mini-album “Public Garden,” released in April 1997, the song features the late Ikuzo Baba’s melodious bass lines and a delicate band sound.
The fact that Straightener covered it on the tribute album celebrating Dragon Ash’s 25th anniversary shows the song’s enduring strength.
Its simple words convey the loneliness of walking along a bleak winter road and the biting chill in the air, quietly seeping into the listener’s heart.
How about immersing yourself in its lyrics while gazing at a winter landscape?
Winter OrcaKirinji

This masterpiece, with lyrics themed around a sea creature mentioned in the title, captures winter scenes from a unique perspective.
Produced by the master Keiichi Tomita, its sophisticated sound weaves a brisk beat with a slightly twisted melody line, creating a depth that clearly sets it apart from a typical love song.
Released in November 1997 as their second single during their indie period, it was later included on the following year’s album Paper Drivers Music, and has continued to be cherished by fans as a work emblematic of the early days of the brother duo.
If you’re looking for intelligent, urban pop that’s a bit different from the usual winter songs, this is a perfect fit.
A work that could be called the origin of Kirinji—be sure to listen with your own ears.
Funky ChristmasNakahara Meiko

A supremely funky Christmas song that fuses urbane sparkle with a popping disco rhythm.
Written and composed by singer-songwriter Meiko Nakahara, with arrangements by TOM TOM 84, a heavyweight of Chicago soul, it’s an authentic dance number.
It was included on the A-side of the 12-inch single “Meiko’s SPECIAL PARTY VERSIONS,” released in November 1984, as a long version tailored to the sizzling club scene of the time.
Overturning the image of a quiet Holy Night, this track sets the mood for party exhilaration.
Rather than soaking in a mellow atmosphere, why not spend a bright, lively night till morning with your closest friends—and give this a listen on an active winter evening?
falling over youChisato

This is the third single by Chisato, the hugely popular guitarist of PENICILLIN, the rock band that led the visual kei boom.
Released in November 1996, this work shifts from his harder image to a relaxed, romantic number that evokes December’s snowy scenes.
The lyrics, which depict the image of snow “pouring down” and the shifting feelings toward a loved one, wrap the listener’s heart in warmth and bittersweet emotion.
In fact, singer-songwriter Mayo Okamoto took part in the chorus, and their reunion during the production of the 2017 best-of album also became a topic of conversation.
It’s the perfect song to listen to while strolling through city streets glowing with illuminations, when you want to soak in a dramatic winter mood.
Winter TaleMurashita Kōzō

A hidden gem by Kozo Murashita that lyrically captures the chill felt on a late autumn street corner and the void left by a love that has ended.
It’s a ballad included as the B-side to the single “Odoriko,” released in August 1983, and also featured on that year’s acclaimed album “Hatsukoi ~Asaki Yume Mishi~.” Though it never had a notable tie-in, the lyrics—evoking images like a clock tower and fallen leaves—and Murashita’s warm vocals quietly settle into the listener’s heart.
Eschewing flashy production in favor of an acoustic resonance that seeps in, this piece is perfect for a cold winter night when you want to sit alone with your memories.
Its bittersweet yet beautiful story may gently wrap your chilled heart in warmth.
FUJINumber_i

Number_i is a dance-vocal group that captivates fans with overwhelming performance power and world-class sound.
Featured on their debut single “GOAT” and released in March 2024, this track is a HIPHOP number where heavy beats intersect with razor-sharp rap, radiating the strength of a declaration to aim even higher.
Despite its short length of about 2 minutes and 42 seconds, it’s thoroughly satisfying and irresistibly addictive—you’ll want to put it on repeat.
It was also performed on the stage of Coachella, held in the U.S.
in April 2024, where it electrified international audiences.
Perfect for boosting your mood or as a driving soundtrack.
The Winter Eragodone

Vocaloid producer Godone released this in November 2025.
The vocal work is striking, featuring Oto-Machi Una’s powerful lead layered with Kasane Teto’s chorus for a pleasant, easy-to-listen blend.
The track also captivates with a dreamy yet driving feel, highlighted by string tones that linger in the ear.
The lyrics express a determination to push through a slump and race into the next season, resulting in a song that feels like a supportive push on the listener’s back.
Give it a listen when you need to fire yourself up.


