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 (311–320)
I got a copyright claim on a song I made myself.tegi

This piece vividly portrays the struggles of a Vocaloid producer.
It’s a track by Tegi, released in November 2024.
As the title suggests, it turns an unfortunate incident into a song: despite being the creator, they received a copyright claim from YouTube’s official system.
If you’re a creator yourself, you’ve probably heard rumors of this kind of trouble.
I can’t help but grin at the determination to turn the whole ordeal into a work of art—and at the solid, catchy, rock-style sound.
Jekylltokiwa

This song portrays the inner conflicts and duality within a person.
Created by tokiwa, it was released in August 2024.
It combines a cool, dark electronic sound with lyrics of philosophical depth.
It expresses contradictions within oneself, emotions swaying between personal reality and the outside world, and ruinous desires.
It may resonate when you want to face the light and darkness within yourself.
November 24yonige

A yonige track that delicately portrays feelings evoking the end of autumn, with lyrics about loneliness and memories of the past that deeply resonate with listeners.
It’s included on their album “A Healthy Society,” released in May 2020, and it’s a song that showcases the band’s growth.
The lyrics, which capture small moments of everyday life, are perfect for the loneliness of autumn and for contemplative moods.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to slowly in your room on a chilly day in November, as you face your own feelings.
It also resonates with those who feel a sense of alienation or find self-expression difficult.
pure and innocentyutori

Set to a powerful rock sound, the song unleashes raw feelings toward a loved one.
Released in December 2024, it’s marked by vocalist Kotoko Sato’s soaring voice.
The punchy band sound is outstanding too, and as you listen, your excitement naturally ramps up.
Even as the lyrics repeatedly say “I hate you,” what really comes through is admiration, envy, and affection for the other person.
It’s a track that lets you fully savor yutori’s musicality.
Jenny¿?

It’s a Vocaloid track with a heavy sound that makes you want to snap your fingers together—so cool.
“Jenny,” released by ¿? aka shimon in June 2023, is the theme song for Itsuki Zoshigaya, a character from the empathy-driven drama content “We Stay Up Every Night.” The deep bass that resonates in your ears and the noisy synths are irresistible! flower’s somewhat innocent vocal timbre oddly fits this style of song, doesn’t it? If you’re hooked, be sure to check out the version sung by Ivudot as well!
A roundup of Japanese songs whose titles start with “Ji.” From buzzworthy tracks to popular hits (321–330)
Je te veux (I want you)Éric Satie

The beautiful, luscious waltz resonates in the heart with its graceful melody.
Born in 1900, this piece captivated audiences in Parisian cafés and cabarets, performed alongside sensuous lyrics that express passionate words of love with disarming directness.
Romantic yet pioneering, its original harmonic progression—an early precursor to ambient music—gives listeners a dreamlike sensation.
With its flowing melody and distinctive triple meter, this work is a masterpiece that fully showcases the piano’s crystalline timbre.
It’s a piece I highly recommend to anyone seeking an elegant atmosphere or a beautiful melody that speaks to the soul.
I don’t want to turn 19.aimyon

Aimyong’s masterpiece “I Don’t Want to Turn 19” beautifully captures the hearts of young people.
While she had many aggressive lyrics in her early days, starting around this work her expressions became more emotional.
One of the most singable aspects of this song is the scarcity of long sustained notes.
Since it’s not a track that requires belting, it’s welcoming to a wide range of singers.
If the chorus feels a bit high, this song doesn’t have many low parts, so don’t hesitate to lower the key.


