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.” A unique and wide world of “Fu” (41–50)
FEARLESS (Japanese ver.)LE SSERAFIM

Expresses moving forward without fear of public scrutiny in the Japanese version of their Korean debut song.
It was played a lot on cable radio, so even those not familiar with K-pop may have heard it at some point.
Looking at the lyrics, there’s a lot of English, but there are many catchy phrases, so you don’t need to overprepare—just sing it lightly as if letting it flow.
However, if your timing slips, you’ll lose points, so keep a solid rhythm.
For the high part before the chorus, consciously match the timing using your hand to feel the rhythm and pitch, and project your voice without hesitation!
Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (51–60)
Ticotin, the winter fairySakushi / Sakkyoku: Suzuki Tsubasa

Do you know a perfect song for parent-child bonding that gently warms the heart in the cold season? It’s a play song that lets you enjoy tickling games while imagining a winter fairy casting magic.
Move your body to the mysterious, magical-sounding words, and you might just forget the cold.
Created by Tsubasa Suzuki and Kazuto Ozawa, this piece is included on the album “Arigatou no Aoi Sora [Blue],” released in June 2016.
Packed with playful spirit in a short track, it’s handy for starting activities at nursery schools and kindergartens or filling small gaps of time.
A tickling game filled with children’s laughter is also perfect for indoor play on chilly days, isn’t it?
Boat SongYashiro Aki

When the winter cold grows sharper, you can’t help but want to spend some quietly reflective time in a warm room.
A song that truly seeps into the heart in such a season is Aki Yashiro’s classic “Funauta” (Boat Song).
Released as a single in May 1979, it paints an adult scene of quietly enjoying a drink at a tavern in a port town.
It’s also well known for being played in the 1981 film “Station,” and many older viewers likely still remember the poignant scene it accompanied.
Its wistful melody has a mysterious power that seems to warm you from the core, even when you’re chilled.
Gather together over some hot tea and reminisce about memories of the Kōhaku Uta Gassen from those days.
FIRE GROUNDOfisharu Higedan Dism

FIRE GROUND is a soul-stirring rock number powered by a pulsating groove and roaring, hard-edged guitars.
Official HIGE DANDism included it on their 2018 release Stand By You EP, and it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Hinomaru Sumo.
Fusing funk and rock, the track ignites a fighting spirit reminiscent of sumo wrestlers clashing fiercely in the ring.
Its large-scale music video, filmed in Los Angeles, also caused quite a stir at the time.
It’s the perfect song to play right before a make-or-break moment or whenever you need to fire yourself up.
filamentOfisharu Higedan Dism

With the refreshing autumn breeze, you can feel the arrival of the ekiden season.
Featured on Official HIGE DANDism’s album “Editorial,” this song is well known as the theme for the Izumo All Japan University Selected Ekiden, held in Shimane Prefecture.
It also drew attention for being the first track co-created by drummer Masaki Matsuura and vocalist Satoshi Fujihara.
Its dramatic progression and beautiful melody mirror the unwavering determination of the runners passing the sash, sure to stir listeners’ hearts.
You can also sense the band’s affection for their roots in Shimane, making it a cherished piece among local fans.
If you’re running toward your dreams, this warm, encouraging anthem will gently stay by your side and give you courage—be sure to give it a listen.
FanfareSCANDAL

This track, included on SCANDAL’s album LUMINOUS released in March 2024, was chosen as the ending theme for the anime HIGHSPEED Étoile.
The lyrics were written by TOMOMI and the music composed by MAMI.
Its exhilarating, high-speed sound, which aligns with the near-future racing world of the series, lifts the listener’s spirits.
It also strongly resonates as an anthem cheering on everyone who keeps striving toward their goals.
FantasiaKAT-TUN

This track was included as the lead song on KAT-TUN’s album “Fantasia,” released in February 2023.
Symbolizing the album’s genreless concept, it features a striking sound crafted with international creators.
It portrays the wavering emotions of a man being toyed with by a woman, beautifully expressing both the sweetness and peril inherent in the word “fantasia.” It’s a recommended song for nights when you want to feel a mature allure and bittersweetness, or when you want to elevate your mood while immersing yourself in a cool performance.


