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.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (131–140)
Kaikai KitanEVE

The opening theme of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen is a song perfectly suited for Halloween.
Right from the first lines, the word “mononoke” leaps out, and Eve’s expressive vocals “chant” the worldview of jujutsu as the lyrics unfold.
Eerie motifs like battles that dispel darkness and hollow humans are sprinkled throughout, heightening the Halloween atmosphere.
Released in October 2020, the track was also included on the EP ‘Kaikai Kitan / Ao no Waltz’ and became a major hit, surpassing 100 million views on YouTube.
It’s perfect for anyone attending a party in cosplay from this jujutsu-themed anime or those who want to belt out anison at karaoke.
KAN’s Christmas SongKAN

This song, released by KAN in 1992 as the B-side to the single “Shinu made Kimi o Hanasanai,” is characterized by its beautiful, almost a cappella harmonies.
That same year, it was used as the Christmas campaign commercial song for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Modeled after Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time,” it was produced through KAN’s own multitrack recording.
It’s a perfect choice for anyone who wants to sing a warm, gently moving song.
The wind and the snow are my friends.NEUTRINO

It’s a friendly song that brings to mind children enjoying Christmas.
This piece portrays the bright spirits of kids who play happily with nature, turning even the cold winter wind and snow into their allies, and it was released on a video site in a version using the NEUTRINO singing voice synthesis engine.
The original song is the Japanese version of Disney’s classic “Frosty the Snowman,” and it’s also included on the album “Disney Music Town ~ Christmas Party.” With its relaxed tempo and easy-to-follow melody, it’s simple to remember and designed so even elementary school children can sing it with ease.
It’s recommended for karaoke with friends and family when you want to boost the Christmas mood! Sing along together with plenty of cheer.
kinda godlikePinokio P

The lyrics, which challenge the values of modern society, are startling in the best way.
This track by multi-creator PinocchioP was released in September 2021.
Its fast-paced, electropop sound is striking, interwoven with the philosophical phrase “Gott ist tot (God is dead).” Set to a catchy melody, it portrays contemporary people swayed by fads and trends.
Through contrasts like appearance versus essence and authority versus doubt, the song questions the things we unconsciously take on faith.
It’s a recommended number for those who feel a sense of unease about everyday life or want to immerse themselves in PinocchioP’s distinctive worldview.
Mother is a cradle.Hōjō Kiyomi

Kiyomi Hojo, an enka singer from Tsukuba City in Ibaraki Prefecture, has transferred from King Records to Nippon Crown.
In October 2025, she released her first single in her new home, “Mother Is a Cradle.” This work weaves together gratitude to her mother and memories from childhood: the days she walked home hand in hand singing, the warmth of being held close through rain and wind, and the words of thanks she can finally express now.
Many listeners will likely find themselves overlaying the song onto their own lives.
Unchanging ThingsOku Hanako

Okura Hanako’s classic song “Kawaranai Mono” (“The Things That Don’t Change”).
Released in 2006, it’s well known as an insert song in the film The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, and its orthodox J-pop ballad style has earned strong support from many listeners.
The song’s vocal range is mid2 A# to hi C#, which is a very comfortable and narrow range for female singers.
Although the final chorus features a solid development, there’s no key change, so you won’t have to worry about pitch height.
In terms of range, pitch movement, and rhythm, it’s an easy song overall—definitely worth checking out.
CursE_youShoten Tarō

A gut-wrenching VOCALOID track where loud rock collides with emotional fervor.
Crafted by Shotentaro, it was released in July 2020.
Its sound production alternates between intensity and silence, and the lyric world—centered on the keyword “curse”—is breathtaking in its portrayal of complex emotions intertwining love and hatred.
Recommended for moments when you want to confront the indelible feelings deep in your heart or set your emotions free.
If you enjoy screamo sounds or resonate with dark, earnest narratives, you’ll surely be drawn in.


