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” (261–270)
bath-cancel communityborakuri

This is a song produced as the opening theme for the non-existent, AI-created anime “Furo Camp.” It was crafted by the AI music project Borakuri.
The everyday moment we all know—thinking “I should really take a bath soon,” yet putting it off because we’re tired—matches perfectly with the light, catchy electropop sound.
This highly relatable theme captured many hearts.
It’s a fresh, empathy-driven song that brings a little chuckle to a weary heart.
Forever FriendsTakeuchi Mariya

When the phone rings, this heartwarming song conjures up the face of an old friend.
Mariya Takeuchi’s gentle vocals and buoyant sound flip through the pages of memory like a photo album, bringing back days that never fade.
The track was included on the October 1992 album “QUIET LIFE” and became familiar in living rooms across Japan as the song for Honda’s “Today” commercial.
It was also released as a single in September 1994.
The subtle homages tucked inside will make any music fan grin.
It’s a classic that seems to celebrate everlasting friendship—perfect for those moments when you feel like reaching out to someone you haven’t seen in a while, or for listening on the way to reunite with an old friend.
FANTASTIC STORYBOØWY

A late-period BOØWY masterpiece! Released in September 1987, this track is from their final studio album, PSYCHOPATH, which sold over 1.5 million copies.
The album is said to have been produced amid the tension of the band being on the verge of breaking up.
The lyrics evoke the image of a “Pandora’s box” that must not be opened, weaving a mysterious story that portrays the confusion and fragility of people living in the city.
It’s recommended for nights when you want to immerse yourself in a deeply introspective world, contrary to the song’s uptempo image.
Fukuoka IncidentRepezen Foxx

It’s an outrageously cheerful local anthem brimming with hometown love and playfulness.
The performers are Repezen Foxx, a music unit that even pulled off a successful show at Fukuoka’s PayPay Dome in December 2020.
Riding a lively, reggae-flavored beat, the members banter comically in the Hakata dialect, lifting your spirits just by listening.
Created in December 2021 with the aim of energizing their hometown, the track later spawned an alternate version featuring the mayor of Fukuoka, drawing even more people into its uniquely local pride.
Put it on at a casual get-together with close friends, and the vibe is sure to skyrocket!
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (271–280)
Fragile VioletTogenashi Togeari

This track powerfully captures that helpless anger and sense of loss when something precious you’ve protected is taken from you without reason.
Released in June 2025 by Togenashi Togeari, the band born from the anime “Girls Band Cry,” it features exhilarating, fast-paced guitars and vocals that border on a scream, piercing straight into your heart.
Its greatest appeal may be the coexistence of opposing emotions—the fragile, almost breakable heart and the indomitable fighting spirit that wells up from it.
Listen to it on those unbearably frustrating nights, and it will fill your heart with the energy to rise again.
Furachina SummerExWHYZ

An irresistibly addictive dance track that rides a deep house sound with a spark of summer excitement! ExWHYZ, the successor to the idol group EMPiRE, created this piece with Hidefumi Kenmochi of Wednesday Campanella as producer.
Released in July 2023 as a summer single, it showcased a fresh allure following the album “Xanadu.” Set in a glittering season, it portrays the sweet, slightly tart beginnings of love—the thrill of catching a glimpse of someone you like in profile.
Much like its music video filmed in Okinawa, it’s sure to elevate open-air summer drives and barbecues with friends.
The buoyant, irresistible groove will instantly sweep listeners into the heat of summer.
FUNKY FLUSHIN’Juice=Juice

An ultra-stylish funk number that heralds the start of summer! Included on the single “Pride Bright / FUNKY FLUSHIN’,” released in July 2023 to mark Juice=Juice’s 10th anniversary, this is a cover of a classic by Tatsuro Yamashita.
With Swedish producers on board and the bassist from the world-renowned band Dirty Loops, the sound is the real deal.
The members’ groove-filled vocals paint a world brimming with bubbly exhilaration and irresistible, body-moving fun.
Reaching No.
2 on the Oricon weekly chart, this track is perfect for a drive or a home party soundtrack! Put it on when you want to lift your mood, and you’re guaranteed the best summer ever.


