A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “ji,” from buzzworthy tracks to popular hits.
As one way to liven up karaoke, you might sing songs by the same artist or within the same genre.
Another fun idea is to pick a character from the Japanese syllabary and sing songs that start with it.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of tracks themed around songs that start with “ji.”
There are many words that begin with “ji,” so you can enjoy a wide variety of titles.
From upbeat, crowd-pleasing pop and rock to heartwarming ballads, check these out for inspiration when choosing karaoke songs or creating playlists.
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A roundup of Japanese songs with titles starting with 'Ji.' From trending tracks to popular hits (271–280).
Freedom and HysteriaMy Hair is Bad

This is a song released in February 2024 by My Hair is Bad, a rock band known for emotionally resonant, relatable lyrics.
The track candidly portrays the surging emotions and inner conflicts that arise in the pursuit of freedom.
Feelings wavering between ideals and reality are expressed through husky vocals and a driving sound.
The lyrics feel as if they’re speaking for your own heart, sure to move you deeply.
What’s more, it’s been chosen as the theme song for TV Asahi’s “Super Barabara Daisakusen.” It’s recommended not only for those in the midst of youth, but also for anyone who, even as an adult, still feels the conflicts within their heart.
Angels of DecemberMy Little Lover

“Angels of December,” included on My Little Lover’s 1996 album YES ~free flower~, delivers the band’s signature warmth that gently nestles close to the listener’s heart.
Produced by Takeshi Kobayashi, who is also known for his work as Mr.Children’s arranger, the song features akko’s clear, crystalline vocals over a slow tempo.
The sound has a somewhat fantastical atmosphere, and paired with phrases that feel as if they’re speaking down from the sky, it’s sure to warm your heart.
It’s a melodious piece that gently resonates on a cold winter’s day.
G.O.D.NEMOPHILA

NEMOPHILA’s music captivates with its powerful messages and intense sound.
Released in July 2024, this work is their first song since becoming a four-member band.
The worldview created by the ferocity of heavy metal and uplifting lyrics may give listeners the courage to face challenges.
Mayu’s powerful vocals and the commanding sound led by SAKI and the others deeply shake the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect track for anyone wanting to carve out their own path.
Boldly declaring a new start for the band, this release has earned high praise from metal fans as well.
JAPANEWSNEWS

A song themed around Japan that conveys NEWS’s bold new challenge.
The lyrics and visuals, which blend tradition with modernity, will help you rediscover Japan’s appeal.
Masako Nozawa’s narration is also striking.
Included on the album “JAPANEWS,” released on August 7, 2024.
It’s a recommended piece when you want to feel Japan’s seasons and culture, or when you’d like to step away from the busyness of modern life for a moment.
December 31NMB48

This song poignantly portrays the feelings of a girl shedding tears alone in front of the TV on New Year’s Eve.
NMB48’s music is a pop tune packed with the members’ down-to-earth emotions.
Included on the February 2013 album “Teppen Tottande!,” it’s a ballad with Sayaka Yamamoto at center.
The lyrics, filled with frustration and determination over missing the chance to perform on Kouhaku, seem to gently push forward anyone striving toward their dreams.
Sing it with friends at New Year’s karaoke, and you’ll surely feel hope welling up for the year ahead.
For fans, this piece is a deeply meaningful song that symbolizes the growth and resolve of NMB48, the group based in Osaka.
Just Feel It feat. Ayumu ImazuNOA

NOA is a musician with experience as a trainee at the Korean entertainment company YG Entertainment.
Featuring Ayumu Imazu, his 2022 release is this track, “Just Feel It feat.
Ayumu Imazu.” Over a hip-hop-leaning track driven by trap beats, the sound unfolds with an aggressive edge.
The lyrics, which seem to depict the two melting into a sweet nighttime rendezvous, match perfectly with their sleek, cool vocals.
Myself ROCKONE OK ROCK

It resonates as an anthem that helps you reclaim the power to believe in yourself.
Released by ONE OK ROCK in June 2010 and included on the album “Niche Syndrome,” this song passionately champions staying true to yourself and refusing to bow to headwinds from those around you, capturing the hearts of many young listeners.
Its energetic rock sound and lyrics packed with a powerful message are the song’s appeal.
It’s a track that gives you courage when you’re struggling, feeling lost, or on the verge of losing yourself.
It also explodes live and has become one of ONE OK ROCK’s signature songs.


