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Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'

Songs with titles starting with 'Fu': a unique and wide-ranging world of 'Fu'
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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” (1–10)

FanfareNEW!Tamaki Kōji

Koji Tamaki “Fanfare” MUSIC VIDEO (Theme song for TBS Sunday Theater ‘The Royal Family’)
FanfareNEW!Tamaki Kōji

This is an empowering anthem that gives a strong push to the mixed feelings of hope and anxiety when leaving your hometown for a new place.

Koji Tamaki’s overwhelming vocals ride a driving, exhilarating melody that resonates in the heart.

Created by overlaying memories of his childhood in Hokkaido and the image of a horse growing up with the course of life, this work was released as a single in November 2025 and was written as the theme song for the TBS Sunday drama “The Royal Family.” Its message—striving to live for what’s precious, even while getting hurt at times—is perfect for the start of a new chapter.

It’s a song I want those about to leap into the unknown to hear.

Fruits BasketNEW!FRUITS ZIPPER

With the motto “From Harajuku to the world,” FRUITS ZIPPER continues to share their unique brand of cuteness.

The song they perform captivates with a classical atmosphere that feels like wandering into a fairy tale.

Its sparkling tones and bouncy rhythm make listeners feel like princesses.

The track is included on the double A-side single “NEW KAWAII / Fruits Basket,” released in September 2024.

テレビ朝日の「musicる TV」のエンディングテーマにも選ばれ、そのキャッチーなサウンドで注目を集めた。

The dreamy melody and the members’ distinctive vocals are perfect when you want to add a splash of color to everyday life.

If you’re looking to feel happy, this is a must-check song.

Go! Go! Me!NEW!M!LK

M!LK is a group that’s won popularity with their energetic performances and approachable personalities.

While they’re often categorized as classic pop, they actually center on a more shapeshifting concept, and they’re known for songs that really light up live shows.

Among M!LK’s tracks, the one I especially recommend—where the members’ individualities truly explode—is “Hurray! Hurray! Me!” Originally the B-side to the single “Shingakki A La Carte,” released in March 2016, it was re-recorded by the current lineup for the 2023 album “Jewel,” making it an important number that reflects the group’s history.

At concerts, the call-and-response moments that unite the whole venue are absolutely irresistible! It’s perfect when you need a boost of energy or want to dive deeper into their appeal—why not add it to your playlist?

Hometown SpringNEW!Oosawa Momoko

Momoko Osawa “Furusato no Haru (Spring in My Hometown)” Released November 18, 2015
Hometown SpringNEW!Oosawa Momoko

This work makes you feel as if you’ve weathered the harsh winters of your hometown and are longing for the arrival of warmer seasons.

It’s a single released in November 2015 by Momoko Osawa, an enka singer-songwriter who also writes her own material, created in the lead-up to the fifth anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake.

Its appeal lies in a lively, buoyant, popular-song style that seems to encourage people striving to move forward beyond sorrow.

The warm melodies—distinctive of her work, as she also composes under the pen name Tsubaki Nakamura—resonate deeply.

The lyrics, infused with the hope that spring will surely come someday, are uplifting.

The coupling track also includes “Kuniumi Koiuta,” set on Awaji Island.

Give it a listen when you’re thinking of your hometown or when you need a boost.

Winter MagicNEW!Aogumo

When it comes to winter songs that capture a down-to-earth love—the kind where you want to close the distance with your crush because of the biting cold—this is the one.

Singer-songwriter Aogumo, who has been gaining attention on social media since their 2024 debut, wrote it in the winter of their seventeenth year.

Since its digital-only release in November 2025, it’s resonated with many, finding its way into TikTok posts and more.

While following in the vein of the previous track, “The Title Isn’t Decided Yet,” it delivers an even more seasonally rich, bittersweet sound.

The lyrics are especially noteworthy for giving you the courage to seek warmth in a freezing season and say “I like you.” It’s a heartwarming pop tune sprinkled with winter magic, one we especially hope those grappling with the frustrations of unrequited love will hear.

Winter SongNEW!Kiroro

Kiroro "Winter Song" Official Music Video
Winter SongNEW!Kiroro

A gentle ballad that quietly warms the heart in a season of deepening cold, its tender notes floating in the chill air.

This was the third single by Kiroro, a duo from Okinawa, released in November 1998, and it has long been loved as a winter classic.

The delicate piano tones and harmonies are especially memorable.

Many people may remember it as the CM song for Meiji Seika’s “Meltykiss” and “Porte.” While conveying the loneliness of being apart and the sense of distance, the song portrays pure feelings for a precious person.

On TikTok, it’s often used as BGM for videos capturing winter scenery and everyday moments, making it perfect when you want to create seasonally rich posts.

Its enduring popularity has even led to reissues, and it’s a must-sing track for winter karaoke.

Final CallNEW!milet

milet “Final Call” MUSIC VIDEO (theme song for “Seven Secretaries THE MOVIE”)
Final CallNEW!milet

Singer-songwriter milet, known for her distinctive husky voice and powerful vocals, continues to draw attention.

Among her works, this song stands out for its sense of strong will—a rock number that portrays a new beginning beyond the end.

Its strength makes it perfect for closing a story’s end credits, resonating with the solid, hard-hitting sound crafted by Toru from ONE OK ROCK.

Released digitally in October 2022 as the theme song for the film “The Seven Secretaries: THE MOVIE,” it was also included on the album “5am.” Lyrics interweaving English and Japanese will inspire the courage to face adversity.

It’s a high-energy track that feels like it lights a fire in hearts that tend to curl up against the winter cold—be sure to give it a listen.