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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” (221–230)

Phantom Scratchemon

A dark, addictive electro tune where ominous synths intertwine with a heavy bass.

Created by Vocaloid producer Emon, it was released in August 2025.

The theme of the song centers on an unfulfilled heart and a yearning so intense it hurts.

The lyrics sparkle with rhythmic wordplay, and paired with Yuki Utaai’s innocent vocals, they create a precarious yet captivating world.

This toxic-tinged sound—once you hear it, you won’t be able to escape!

FinistèreSuzuki Konomi

This is a song by Konomi Suzuki that was chosen as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Summer Pockets.

Her powerful vocals, imbued with the resolve to face the future and tinged with the bittersweet scenes of summer’s end, resonate deeply with listeners.

While embracing fading memories, it portrays the protagonist’s firm determination to turn the summer before them into a new beginning.

It’s a summer song that can support you when you want to take a new step forward.

From Noon Till Dawnsutoreitenaa

From Noon Till Dawn (feat.Tabu Zombie & Kunikazu Tanaka)
From Noon Till Dawnsutoreitenaa

With a brass section resounding triumphantly from the intro, this track sets hearts racing as if announcing the start of a grand adventure.

In the world of lyrics woven by Atsushi Horie, you can picture a protagonist single-mindedly pressing toward the light along a long road that runs from noon until dawn.

Straightener’s muscular rock sound, adorned with the vibrant colors of guest brass players, creates a driving momentum that stirs the listener’s spirit.

Released in October 2012 as the band’s 15th single, the song served as the opening theme for the drama “Yūsha Yoshihiko to Akuryō no Kagi” (The Hero Yoshihiko and the Key of the Evil Spirit).

When you’re striving toward a big goal, listening to this piece might give you a firm push forward, telling you, “You’ve still got more in you.”

FIND YOUberii guddoman

“SAGA Local Hometown Youth Song” ‘FIND YOU’
FIND YOUberii guddoman

This is an uplifting anthem created from youth stories collected from over 20,000 high school students in Saga.

Set against the rich nature of their hometowns, it celebrates the beauty of discovering one’s own dreams and future.

Berry Goodman’s bright, parade-like sound will gently give listeners a push forward.

The song is included on the album “Thank You,” releasing in February 2025.

In collaboration with KBC Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting’s “High Schoolers’ Time,” the music video features more than 190 students from 20 schools.

If you’re facing a new challenge or need a little courage, listening to this track will surely lift your spirits.

It’s also lovely to listen while thinking of your own hometown.

Fujifabricakakiiro no kinmokusei

Fujifabric – Red-Yellow Osmanthus
Fujifabricakakiiro no kinmokusei

This is the third single by Fujifabric, released in 2004.

The song’s overall vocal range is A#3 to G#4, so it should be very comfortable for those who struggle with high notes.

With a tempo of 153, it’s easy to ride the rhythm and stay aware of the pitch bar.

The A and B sections focus on lower notes, so if you overuse your throat, you’ll end up singing the higher notes in the chorus with a throaty sound, making it harder to stay on pitch.

When singing, aim for a singing voice rather than a speaking voice, and make sure the sound comes correctly from the vocal folds.

Lightly touch the dip between your collarbones and try producing sound from there.

If the spot you’re touching vibrates slightly, that’s a sign you’re using your voice correctly.

Sing with the image of projecting the sound forward from that point.

For low notes, place the sound right in front of you; for high notes, aim farther away and use a quick, explosive release.

In all cases, produce the sound from your vocal folds.

About Fuwarinegoto

A signature ballad by Negoto, where gentle piano tones softly envelop the heart.

Woven by Sachiko Aoyama’s crystal-clear vocals is a delicate, somewhat fleeting tale between “me” and “you.” The nearly six-minute, dreamlike soundscape gently leads listeners into a world of dreams, evoking both poignancy and warmth at the same time.

Included on the early masterpiece-filled 2011 album “ex Negoto,” this track even topped a fan poll.

It was also chosen for the image album of the film “Blue Spring Ride,” enriching the work’s atmosphere.

On a night when you want to be alone with your thoughts, thinking of someone dear, listening to this song may remind you of the warmth you’d almost forgotten.

Songs with titles that start with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (231–240)

Feel My HeartEvery Little Thing

「Feel My Heart 」MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
Feel My HeartEvery Little Thing

This is Every Little Thing’s debut song, one that sings sincerely about the precious resolve to live honestly, without fear—so vividly you can almost feel your heart pounding.

In a world where reality and falsehood intertwine, its sparkling synth sound carries home the importance of staying positive and not being afraid to fail.

Released in August 1996, many will remember it as the song from the Vernal commercial and the ending theme for COUNT DOWN TV.

With its exhilarating, fast-paced melody, this track is sure to give you the courage to keep moving forward without fear when you’re feeling down.