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)
Thunder Sakura [feat. 9Lana, SAKURAmoti]MAISONdes
![Thunder Sakura [feat. 9Lana, SAKURAmoti]MAISONdes](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/K_DteDkF_wg/sddefault.jpg)
Set in an imaginary apartment where each room welcomes different vocalists and creators, MAISONdes is a music project.
This song, written and composed by SAKURAmoti and sung by 9Lana, paints a spring scene where meetings and farewells intersect.
Many listeners will likely feel their hearts tighten at the lyrical world that overlays a thunderbolt-like, intense love with the fleeting beauty of falling cherry blossoms.
Released in January 2024, it drew attention as the ending theme for the third cour of the TV anime Urusei Yatsura.
SAKURAmoti also participated in the anime’s first cour, making this a touching “re-move-in” for fans.
With its driving sound and heartrending vocals, it’s a track we especially recommend to teenagers in the midst of their youth.
Flowers of the trifoliate orangeSakushi: Kitahara Hakushū / Sakkyoku: Yamada Kōsaku

It is a famous song that sings of the Japanese spirit, themed on a plant with white flowers and sharp thorns that bears golden fruit in autumn.
Based on a slightly bittersweet childhood experience of Kosaku Yamada, Hakushu Kitahara wove beautiful words.
The gently flowing melody sinks into the heart, carrying a tenderness that brings tears to your eyes.
Composed in 1925, it is a work with history, released the same year in collections such as the children’s songs anthology “The Children’s Village.” Its title has been used for dramas and films depicting the life of Hakushu Kitahara, and in 2007 it was selected among the “100 Selected Japanese Songs.” It’s perfect for humming softly under the gentle sunlight of spring.
Why not spend a heartwarming moment sharing nostalgic memories together?
Cherry Blossom Bloom DeclarationAile The Shota

Singer-songwriter Aile The Shota, who has roots in R&B and draws attention with a sophisticated musicality.
Produced by Shin Sakiura, this track was released in January 2026 as the lead single ahead of the second album “REAL POP 2,” scheduled for February 2026.
Its sound reimagines late-’80s New Jack Swing through a modern lens, brimming with a groove that gets your body moving from the intro.
The lyrics feel like a declaration of breaking out of one’s shell and stepping onto a new stage, likely delivering positive energy to listeners.
Brimming with euphoria, it’s a dance number that gives a gentle push to anyone gearing up for a new challenge as spring approaches.
My Soul, My WayDISH//

A powerful dance-rock number bursting with scorching energy that shakes your soul.
Its message about the importance of staying true to your own will and charging ahead as you are gives a strong push to everyone who listens.
This piece fuses Takumi Kitamura’s passionate vocals with a driving, exhilarating sound, creating a unifying, electrifying atmosphere at live shows.
Released as a single by DISH// in February 2018, it was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s anime Gintama: Silver Soul Arc.
The members themselves have said they’re big fans of Gintama, and that high level of enthusiasm—aligned with the series’ worldview—is part of the appeal.
A re-recorded version was also released in April 2022.
Give it a listen when you’re facing a crucial moment or need to fire yourself up.
Cult.natori

Singer-songwriter Natori, whose 2022 release “Overdose” became a viral hit and won fervent support especially among younger listeners.
As a pre-release from the first album “Gekijou,” the track “Cult.” dropped in November 2023 and drew attention for featuring Suchmos’s TAIKING on guitar.
Its driving band sound and up-tempo groove make your body move almost instinctively.
The contrast with the introspective lyrics is striking, and pairing it with the music video—projecting his own boyhood—lets you immerse yourself even deeper in the world of the song.
It’s an irresistibly addictive pop tune, perfect for nighttime drives or whenever you want to lift your mood.
KAWAII100%merokuru

It’s an ultra-cute pop tune.
Crafted by Vocaloid producer Merokuru, this track was released in January 2026.
As the title suggests, it’s packed to the brim with “kawaii,” featuring a sound that grabs listeners’ hearts in an instant.
The playful call-and-response between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto further elevates the song’s charm.
True to Merokuru’s style, the danceable groove—carefully built up from the beat—is alive and well.
Give it a listen whenever you need a boost of energy!
A beer in one handneguse.

It’s a feel-good number that makes you want to raise your glass the moment someone calls for a toast.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a song you’ll want to listen to with a drink in one hand—a down-to-earth love song about everyday little joys and the delicate distance between lovers.
There’s also a sweet, bittersweet backstory: the frontman, Ryotachi, actually made it at the request of his then-girlfriend.
Included on the mini-album “Space Shuttle de Kimi no Ie made,” released in October 2021, it has since become a staple beloved by many fans, sparking massive sing-alongs at live shows.
The unpretentious lyrics slip gently into the listener’s heart.
It’s a track that will surely make you think, “Today was a pretty good day,” and want to raise a smile and a toast with someone special.


