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 that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (211–220)
Winter TaleKetsumeishi

Ketsumeishi are strongly associated with summer, but their winter songs really touch the heart as well.
This work is the group’s first number themed around winter and one of the tracks from a double A-side single released in November 2007.
The lyrics depict memories of a love that has ended resurfacing along with the quietly falling snow, tightening your chest with emotion.
It’s a beautiful song that gently stays by your side on a winter night when the loneliness of heartbreak sinks in.
It might also be interesting to compare it with the group’s classic summer hits that they’ve sent out into the world.
FlashbackMIYAVI vs KenKen

If you’re looking to enjoy a funky, thrilling drive, I recommend a track by MIYAVI and KenKen.
The Samurai Guitarist’s slap guitar and the genius bassist’s bass go head-to-head in a fierce exchange, creating an addictive sound you could call alternate-funk.
Lyrics that express the impatience and inner conflict against unstoppable time build a unique world that blends ruthlessness with bittersweet emotion.
The song is included on MIYAVI’s session album “Samurai Sessions, Vol.
2,” released in November 2017, and was used as the opening theme for the anime “Kokkoku.” The album, a bona fide classic featuring this track, peaked at No.
11 on the Oricon charts.
Give it a listen while driving at night on the expressway or through tunnels.
Falling AutumnACIDMAN

A song by the three-piece rock band ACIDMAN whose dramatic development—where silence and passion intersect—shakes the heart.
Included on the album “equal,” released in September 2004, it has continued to captivate fans with its unique world, even without relying on tie-ins.
It begins with a guitar arpeggio that evokes the quiet of an autumn night, and the performance surges with emotion toward the end—truly breathtaking.
The cry that strives to carry feelings for things that are fading away becomes a “resonance,” spreading through the air.
A rock tune that gently stays by your side on long autumn nights when you want to drift into thought—why not give it a listen?
Flavor Of LifeUtada Hikaru

Many of you may have been reminded by this work that words of gratitude, more than words of farewell, can actually deepen the ache.
This is a song by Hikaru Utada, written as an insert track for the drama Hana Yori Dango 2 (Returns) starring Mao Inoue.
It resonates in the chest with a tender warmth tinged with helplessness—the feeling of cherishing not only the sweetness of a relationship, but also the unripe, fruit-like frustration and faint bitterness.
Released in February 2007, the song topped the Oricon charts for three consecutive weeks.
When you can’t quite escape the magical world called love, this is a track that gently validates that complicated state of mind and stays by your side.
It’s a song that surely anyone can relate to and easily make their own.
Firefly ~ I will keep on livingMakihara Noriyuki

With a warm, gently enveloping voice that conveys universal messages, Noriyuki Makihara’s songs resonate deeply.
Like a firefly glowing softly in the dark, the lyrics portray the strength to live with quiet hope in one’s heart, seeping deeply into the listener’s soul.
On an autumn night when you feel the ache of longing for someone, the gentle melody may feel all the warmer.
Released in February 2008 as his 38th single, this work was also used as the theme song for the film “KIDS” and in commercials.
It’s a warmly comforting number that gives you a gentle push when you’re lost in life or need strength for tomorrow.
Forever LoveX JAPAN

It’s the ultimate ballad that epitomizes the band’s extraordinarily dramatic history.
The magnificent orchestration and the piano melodies performed by YOSHIKI intertwine with Toshi’s poignant yet powerful high-tone vocals to superbly convey the grand theme of eternal love that endures even after losing the one you love.
Released in July 1996, this song was also included on that year’s masterpiece album, Dahlia.
Chosen as the theme song for the theatrical animated film X, based on CLAMP’s work, and later featured in a commercial starring Junichiro Koizumi, it became a classic widely known beyond the band’s fanbase.
On nights when you’re thinking of someone dear, listening while immersing yourself in its expansive world will move you to tears with its profoundly emotional resonance.
FLYING EASY LOVING CRAZYKubota Toshinobu feat. MISIA

It’s a truly dreamlike duet featuring two leading singers who drive Japan’s music scene.
Toshinobu Kubota’s breezy groove blends perfectly with MISIA’s endlessly soaring vocals! The exhilaration born from their back-and-forth vocals feels liberating just to listen to.
The song celebrates a grand, positive love, like lovers sprouting wings and freely dancing across the sky.
Released as a single in March 2008, it was later included on the album “Timeless Fly.” It was also used as the image song for Cirque du Soleil’s “DAIHATSU DRALION,” and its worldview really strikes a chord.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to forget your worries and feel refreshed.


