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” (201–210)
fanfareMr.Children

Mr.Children’s classic “fanfare,” which evokes the vibe of UK rock.
Although it features a crisp, punchy rock sound, the vocals frequently employ shouts, so powerful singing is required in every section.
The range is fairly wide, from mid1 C# to hi A#, and the hi A parts demand both shouting and sustained long tones, requiring solid foundational vocal technique.
If you’re confident in a raw, gritty vocal style, be sure to add this to your repertoire.
Flying HighFredji

The works of Swedish producer Fredji give you a sense of freedom that makes you feel like you could fly anywhere.
While it has the feel of an instrumental featuring whistle-like melodies and saxophone-style tones, the exhilarating, soaring sensation you get from this track is exceptional, and simply listening to it lifts your spirits.
Its popularity spread after it was used as background music in the Vlog of Jon Olsson, who posts well-known lifestyle content on YouTube, coloring scenes of driving and resorts.
It’s perfect not only for travel videos, but also for pairing with majestic aerial footage shot by drones, making unforgettable memories shine even brighter.
Fright NightMickey & the gang

This is the opening number of Disney’s stop-motion short “Mickey and Friends Trick or Treats.” Sung by Mickey and the gang, the song has a fun, parade-like feel as Mickey and his friends head out for trick-or-treating.
The theme blends mischievous attempts to spook everyone with the friendship underneath, making it a feel-good listen.
The track is included on the single “Mickey and Friends Trick or Treats (Original Soundtrack) – Single,” released in September 2023.
The tie-in short won a Kidscreen Award in 2025.
Put it on at a party and you’ll want to sing and dance along with the characters!
Fleur de la PassionMISIA

This is a song by MISIA chosen as the Paris Olympics athlete support anthem.
Written by MISIA herself, the track is imbued with the image of a blossoming flower of passion and a heartfelt wish for celebration.
Recorded in London and Paris, its overwhelming sound features an orchestra of over 40 musicians and a gospel choir.
Its grand worldview empowers those who continue to strive and powerfully illuminates hope for the future.
The music video also portrays the theme of “love and peace,” making it a song that truly resonates with the spirit of the program.
The track is included on the album LOVE NEVER DIES.
It was performed by MISIA herself during the 24-Hour Television broadcast in 2024.
friendly fireOSTER project

Set to a high-speed jazz-rock sound and delivering a cynical message, this is an exhilarating number.
Released by OSTER project in August 2025, it reached 12th place in the VOCACOLLE 2025 Summer TOP 100 rankings.
The dazzling brass that evokes a big band and the driving bassline are insanely cool.
The lyrics explore the difficulty of human relationships, where words without malice can turn into weapons.
It’s hard not to empathize with the protagonist who decides to trust no one and fight alone.
If you’re worn out from social interactions, listening to it might clear your head.
Phoboswotaku

A Vocaloid track with a stylish yet heavy atmosphere that sends chills down your spine.
It’s by wotaku, the Vocaloid producer also known for “Gehenna” and “Shanti.” This is the KAITO version of a song originally released in August 2019 with Hatsune Miku on vocals.
The arrangement is irresistibly pop yet tinged with a certain shadow.
The lyrics sing of inescapable loneliness, fear, and inner conflict.
KAITO’s heartrending voice delicately conveys that pain and truly hits home.
Take your time listening and let your imagination dwell on the story.
Who is waiting ?DJ MARU feat. DJ SHACHO, Senritsu Kanano

DJ MARU, also known as a former member of Repezen Foxx.
Released in August 2025, this track is a buzzworthy collaboration featuring DJ SHACHO and Kanano Senritsu.
It was created as a song leading up to their breakup concert, “Repezen the Final,” held in December of the same year, and was produced in response to their past controversies.
The lyrics, which feel like they’re spilling everything out, and the highly addictive flow will stick in your head once you listen.


