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” (421–430)
FantasySEKAI NO OWARI

Released in November 2010 alongside “Angels and Demons” as SEKAI NO OWARI’s second indie single, “Fantasy” is said to be a song that vocalist Fukase wrote when he was a first-year high school student.
With its cheerful, upbeat feel, the song is notable for having a relatively narrow melodic range, making it one of the easier SEKAI NO OWARI tracks to try singing.
The lyrics, perfect for cheering someone on or giving yourself courage, are also a highlight!
phoenixSEKAI NO OWARI

Just from the title “Phoenix,” many people might imagine a dark song.
However, this track released by SEKAI NO OWARI in August 2011 combines warmth and poignancy as it portrays the wish to “stay forever with the person you love.” Fans have praised it as “my favorite among Sekai no Owari’s works,” and many say it brings back memories of innocent school-age romances.
Since the overall vocal range is on the higher side, adjusting the key when singing is recommended.
FreesiaSHOW-GO

SHOW-GO, who continues to pioneer new frontiers of musical expression through beatboxing.
Released in March 2025, Freesia is a work that truly showcases his virtuosity.
Rhythm, melody, and harmony blend beautifully, creating a rich sonic world as if multiple instruments were being played at once.
The lyrics, themed around freedom and self-expression, are genuinely uplifting.
When you want to cherish your individuality, I think this song can serve as a guide.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu.” The unique and wide world of “Fu” (431–440)
FAIRYSHOW-YA

A song that paints a fantastical melody line and a mysterious female figure has become one of SHOW-YA’s signature tracks, beloved by many fans.
The lyrics vividly and emotively depict black hair swaying in the light and a woman dancing in a silk dress, capturing the spellbinding presence of someone like a fairy.
Originally included on the 1986 album “WAYS,” the song proved so popular that it was re-recorded as a self-cover on the March 2012 album “GENUINE DIAMOND.” It’s a piece that gently embraces the feelings hidden in the heart.
found & lostSurvive Said The Prophet

Survive Said The Prophet has been gaining attention at home and abroad for their sound, which fuses diverse musical styles around a post-hardcore core.
Their emotional songs—driven by powerful guitar riffs and a bilingual vocal that deftly shifts between English and Japanese—embody the very essence of loud rock.
Written as the opening theme for the TV anime BANANA FISH, which aired starting in July 2018, this track captivated many listeners with a sound that perfectly synced with the anime’s world.
Included on the album s p a c e [ s ], the song marked an important step toward their major-label debut.
Blending intensity with melodic elements, it’s an ideal entry point for music fans newly interested in loud rock, as well as those looking to explore post-hardcore sounds from Japan.
fortnighteill

Eill is a female singer-songwriter who has gained popularity with a stylish sound inspired by Western music.
If you’re a woman looking for chic tracks, you’ve probably heard her songs at least once.
Among eill’s catalog, the one I especially recommend for women with lower voices is “fortnight.” It’s a refreshing track, but the A section is centered around low notes, and both the B section and the chorus are built mainly around mid-range, which helps emphasize the depth and richness of a lower female vocal.
Finale.eill

Released in September 2022 as the theme song for the film “The Tunnel to Summer, the Exit of Goodbye,” this piece is a moving ballad whose bittersweet yet powerful melody resonates deeply.
eill’s clear, luminous vocals gently embrace profound love and precious feelings for the other person.
The grand sound, synchronized with the story’s worldview, is sure to leave a lasting echo in the listener’s heart.
Choose this song when you want to sing with thoughts of someone special or convey the emotions you keep inside—your feelings will surely reach their heart.


