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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.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (351–360)

FuwaraidouAdeliae

Fuwarai-dō is a work by Adeliae, released in May 2025.

The lyrics, laced with irony about going along with the majority, pair with Hatsune Miku’s languid vocals to create an addictive vibe.

The bass-forward arrangement is stylish and easy on the ears—you’ll find yourself tapping along before you know it.

If you want to stay true to yourself without being swept up by those around you, this is the song that will definitely hit home.

French Suite No. 2, BWV 813 – CouranteJ.S.Bach

Bach French Suite No.2 “Courante” (take 4) P. Barton, FEURICH 133 piano
French Suite No. 2, BWV 813 – CouranteJ.S.Bach

Among the French Suites, this piece is filled with dance-like charm, distinguished by its elegant triple meter and flowing melody.

Composed between 1722 and 1725, it is a Baroque masterpiece that blends French and Italian dance styles into a refined work.

Though it has no lyrics, the music itself speaks, and its expressive, richly contoured melody conjures images of graceful courtly dances.

Despite its relaxed tempo, it weaves in complex rhythms, making it recommended both for those aiming to develop performance technique and theoretical understanding, and for listeners who want to savor the allure of Baroque music.

Composed for educational purposes, it combines ease of playing with artistic depth.

Front memorySuzuki Emiko × Kameda Seiji

Emiko Suzuki × Seiji Kameda “Front Memory” — Theme song for the film “After the Rain”
Front memorySuzuki Emiko × Kameda Seiji

On a summer evening, over a soundscape that feels somehow nostalgic, Emiko Suzuki’s powerful voice rings out.

Evoking the tenderness for seasons gone by and the ache of an unfulfilled love, yet portraying a protagonist who keeps looking forward, believing in a fleeting moment of brilliance, this song deeply moved many as the theme for the May 2018 film “After the Rain.” It’s a track you’ll want to add to a playlist full of summer memories—perfect for when you want to indulge in a touch of sentimentality or awaken those bittersweet recollections.

Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (361–370)

Hometown Spring and AutumnSuga Akio

This is a song by singer Akio Suga from Higashimatsushima, Miyagi Prefecture.

It’s a heartwarming enka piece filled with gratitude to his grandfather and deep love for his hometown, released by Nippon Columbia in May 2025.

With lyrics by Aoi Kitazume and music by Seita Minamino, it vividly expresses feelings for home as the seasons change.

Suga’s clear, soaring vocals convey his feelings for his grandfather straight to the listener.

It’s a track you’ll want to hear when living away from your hometown or when you wish to renew your sense of gratitude to someone dear.

Fine On The OutsidePriscilla Ahn

[Japan Tour Confirmed] Fine On The Outside / Priscilla Ahn — Theme song of Studio Ghibli’s film “When Marnie Was There”
Fine On The OutsidePriscilla Ahn

The American singer-songwriter Priscilla Ahn’s song, created in 2005, drew attention when it was chosen as the theme song for Studio Ghibli’s film “When Marnie Was There.” The lyrics, which strikingly contrast inner loneliness with an outward show of strength, delicately portray the feelings of her girlhood, when she had few friends and carried a sense of solitude.

Released as a single in July 2014, the song resonated with many viewers as it played over the film’s ending.

The track is characterized by Ahn’s clear, transparent vocals and simple acoustic guitar accompaniment, making it a recommended listen for anyone who has experienced loneliness or wants to spend some quiet time.

The Wonderland and Alice.kitto, zutto, bocchi.

It’s a mysterious Vocaloid track that makes the boundary between reality and fantasy feel like it’s growing blurred.

“Kitto, Zutto” is a song by Bocchi-san, released in October 2021.

The fantastical world woven by Yamine Renri’s vocals is somehow eerie yet beautiful, drawing the listener into its story.

A guitar-driven rock sound intertwines with elements of electronica, resulting in a melancholic finish.

And each word of the lyrics, like a soliloquy, pierces the heart.

It’s a perfect song for when you want to escape from reality.

Fiction writerpote

Fiction Writer – Pote / v flower [MV]
Fiction writerpote

This is a profound Vocaloid song that portrays the inner conflict wavering on the boundary between reality and fiction.

Created by Pote and released in November 2018, it features v flower’s gentle vocals resonating over a pop melody, while the lyrics carry the complex emotions of someone who weaves stories.

If you’re involved in creative work, the questions this piece poses will likely strike a chord.

It’s a Vocaloid track with a mysterious charm that makes you inevitably relate it to your own experiences as you listen.