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)
Two HeartsOzaki Yutaka

This is a track from the final original album, “Proof Toward Radiant Heat,” released in May 1992.
It’s a gentle ballad that sings of the bond with a loved one and the strong connection between two people who accept each other as they are, featuring lyrics that seem to heal a lonely heart.
The song is accompanied by piano throughout, with Ozaki’s passionate vocals resounding.
When you sing it, don’t rush—stay calm and follow the lyrics word by word.
In the chorus where you need to belt, forcing it from your throat is dangerous, so try projecting your voice powerfully as if aiming into the distance.
Songs with titles starting with “Fu”. The unique and wide world of “Fu” (51–60)
FamilyORANGE RANGE

This is a song by ORANGE RANGE.
It’s a warm number that paints a picture of Okinawa’s peaceful everyday life and family scenes, expressing gratitude for ordinary happiness and the passing of the baton of life.
Written specifically for NHK’s Minna no Uta and broadcast from October 2018, this piece—created after the era of the album ELEVEN PIECE—features gentle string tones that resonate deeply.
It reminds us of the gratitude we come to feel for our parents as we grow up, and the preciousness of our unassuming days.
During the LIVE TOUR 018-019, it was performed with a choir, wrapping the entire venue in a warm atmosphere.
When you want to say “thank you,” something that can feel embarrassing in everyday life, this song will surely give you a gentle push.
A masterpiece.
FafrotskiesSatsuki

This is a Vocaloid track themed around a bizarre phenomenon where foreign objects rain down from the sky.
Released in February 2026 by Satsuki, the Vocaloid producer known for “Mesmerizer,” it paints the madness of the information society and apocalyptic thought with an intense sonic palette.
Hatsune Miku’s cold, unfeeling vocals and a complex arrangement interwoven with breakcore will rattle your brain.
Give it a listen when you want to blow away a gloomy mood or immerse yourself in something sonically exhilarating!
FINALEFANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE

FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE, a dance and vocal group that captivates many fans with their energetic performances and glamorous vocals.
Released in February 2026 as the lead track from their first best-of album, “Welcome to Sunshine,” this song serves as a celebratory anthem that bridges the group’s history and future.
Its driving, beyond-the-limit sound alone is enough to set your heart ablaze.
The positive message—that an ending is never a farewell, but the start of what comes next—will surely give a powerful push to anyone stepping onto a new stage.
It’s an uplifting, hope-filled uptempo number that honors the path so far while accelerating toward the future.
Full driveKANA-BOON

If you want to take your Golden Week drive to the next level, I recommend KANA-BOON’s third major-label single.
Its high-speed four-on-the-floor beat in the 180 BPM range and catchy guitar riffs are instantly uplifting.
Released in May 2014, it drew attention when the band performed it shortly after on TV Asahi’s “Music Station.” It was later included on the album “TIME,” and has since been beloved as a killer tune that sends live houses into a frenzy.
With a propulsive, acceleration-themed sound brimming with speed, it might even blow away the stress of traffic jams.
Play it in the car on your way to your destination, and even a boring drive will turn into an incredibly fun moment.
Fleur de la PassionMISIA

This is a song by MISIA, a singer who continues to captivate listeners with her overwhelming vocal power and expressive range.
It was released for streaming in July 2024 and fired up the Paris Olympics as Nippon TV’s “2024 Athlete Support Song.” The sound, produced with an orchestra of over 40 members and a gospel choir, is nothing short of breathtaking.
Also included on the album “LOVE NEVER DIES,” this piece, with its passionate vocals and grand scale, is sure to ignite a flame of hope in listeners’ hearts.
Even the gloomy, unmotivated mood that often hits in May can be blown away in an instant by the song’s sheer energy.
It’s the perfect anthem for when you want to rally yourself.
FRIENDS!!!imase

A track by imase that rides a sprightly beat to sing about that perfect sense of distance with friends.
Released in February 2025, this piece was written for “Minna no Ensoukai,” a collaborative project between the live communication app Pococha and Yamaha.
The dazzling brass and strings arranged by Shingo Kubota make your heart leap just by listening! In March 2025, a video was also released featuring imase performing together with over 120 general participants, capturing the joy of connecting through music.
It’s perfect for when you want to get hyped with new friends you’re about to meet or when you’re thinking of friends far away.
Be sure to give it a listen as a song to color the encounters of spring.


