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Songs with titles starting with 'Ka'

When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘Ka’,” what comes to mind?

It’s not always easy to think of them right away, is it?

But after doing some research, there are actually quite a lot—and many of them are hit songs that defined their eras.

I think you’ll have a great time with a mix of trending buzz tracks and timeless classics!

In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs whose titles start with “Ka.”

Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re curious about what songs start with “Ka,” but also as a starting point for picking tracks at karaoke.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (71–80)

KAMACHOKizunaAI

Kizuna AI “KAMACHO” Official Music Video [Kizuna AI]
KAMACHOKizunaAI

It has a unique ring that evokes the slang “kamatcho” (“pay attention to me”).

Sung by Kizuna AI, known as the world’s first virtual YouTuber, this track expresses a genuine “I want you to look at me more” over a catchy, sharp sound.

Composed by Hayato Yamamoto, it’s a pop tune that makes your body want to move just by listening.

Released as a single in February 2026, it symbolizes her fresh update as she resumes activities after about three years of dormancy.

It’s also perfect for getting hyped for the online concert scheduled for April 2026.

An energetic number that gives you courage when you want to say, “Hey, look over here!”

KakeashiSEE

Kakeashi / SEE ft. Hatsune Miku
KakeashiSEE

A work by Vocaloid producer SEE, released as a video in February 2026.

It placed 63rd in the TOP 100 rankings at VocaColle Winter 2026.

The track originally appeared on the EP “Kakeashi,” released in April 2025.

Set to a dance-pop sound with elements of electronica, it sings of the struggle with growing older and, precisely because of that, the desire to cherish the present.

Please listen while reflecting on your own life.

Kagome gameshaito

Kagome Play / Otomachi Una, Tohoku Kiritan
Kagome gameshaito

A nostalgic children’s song turned into a slightly chilling dance number! Created by Vocaloid producer Shaito—also known for “Mikansei Sanka”—the track was released in February 2026.

It reached 35th in the VocaColle Winter 2026 TOP 100.

The vocal work by the duo of Otomachi Una and Tohoku Kiritan is cute yet somehow eerie.

As you listen, you may feel as if you’re being pulled back into the twilight back alleys where you played as a child.

The lyrics are laced with the familiar words of “Kagome Kagome,” but the psychological portrayal beneath them is thrilling.

It’s a must-listen for anyone craving that spine-tingling chill.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (81–90)

Family compositionOkazaki Taiiku

Okazaki Taiiku “Family Structure” Music Video
Family compositionOkazaki Taiiku

This is a unique song by Okazaki Taiiku that simply and rhythmically repeats family titles.

You might think it’s just a string of words, but as you listen, the family’s history and bonds mysteriously come into focus.

Originally included on his indie-era album “DESKTOP,” released in October 2014, it was also featured on his major-label debut album “BASIN TECHNO,” released in May 2016, and has been loved by many.

Beneath its comical tone, you can feel a hidden gratitude toward the parents and siblings who raised him.

Why not play it for a wedding reception video or during a cozy family gathering? Along with laughter, a warm atmosphere will spread, and it will naturally convey the “thank you” that can be hard to say out loud.

carnationJanne Da Arc

On Mother’s Day, which falls on the second Sunday of May, you can’t help but want to express the gratitude that you’re usually too shy to say out loud.

The song that stirs up those warm feelings is this track included on the visual kei rock band Janne Da Arc’s album ARCADIA.

Released in July 2004, it’s a piece that graces the latter part of the album and can be considered one of the band’s hidden gems.

In contrast to the intensity you’d expect from a rock band, it’s a ballad whose gently plucked guitar tones and unadorned lyrics of love for one’s mother resonate deeply.

It delicately portrays the greatness of a parent that you only come to appreciate as an adult, as well as the childlike awkwardness that makes it hard to be honest, and just listening to it brings a slow, comforting warmth to the heart.

This May, why not listen to this song as if you were offering flowers to someone dear?

As the gods say!≠ME

≠ME (Not Equal Me) / 10th Single “As the Gods Say!” [Full MV] / “As the Gods Say”
As the gods say!≠ME

≠ME is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.

This track is one of the double A-side songs released as their 10th single in April 2025.

Nanaka Tomita serves as the center, and it’s a fast-paced pop tune packed with the urgency and exhilaration of a girl in love.

It was also selected as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Amahara-sanchi no Enmusubi,” adding a flourish to the lingering emotions of the story.

The assertive lyrics that push the other person to make a decision, paired with the bursting, energetic sound, are enough to set your heart racing just by listening.

When you’re wavering in the push-and-pull of love or want to muster the courage to make your move, this song is sure to give you a supportive nudge.

Imperial Regent Declarationyangusukinii

Young Skinny – Declaration of a Husband’s Rule [Official Music Video]
Imperial Regent Declarationyangusukinii

There are moments when you just want to lay bare your own pitifulness and contradictions without hiding a thing.

That kind of clumsy yet straightforward expression of love is packed into “Kanpaku Sengen.” Young Skinny is a rock band that sings about the real emotions of everyday life.

Released digitally in April 2025, this track was also included on their 2026 album “You Who Speak in Logic, and I Who Speak in Feelings.” Many will relate to its worldview that acknowledges one’s flaws while declaring a fierce attachment to the other person.

Set to a sprightly melody and rock sound, Kayu’s earnest feelings resonate deeply.

The music video also drew attention for featuring his then real-life girlfriend.

It’s a love song you’ll want to listen to when you can’t be honest with your partner, or on nights when you want to face your own weaknesses.