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' (141–150)
an unrelated personKaneyori Masaru

Even though they should no longer have anything to do with me, I just can’t get them out of my head.
Kaneyori Masaru’s “Kankei no Nai Hito” vividly portrays lingering attachment to a finished love, obsession, and even self-loathing.
Released in April 2022, the song was originally available only as a demo recording, but it gained attention on social media and was officially distributed.
Chitose Mina’s diary-like, unadorned words and her fragile yet powerful vocals express those untidy emotions just as they are, making your chest tighten.
I especially want people who got their hearts broken on Valentine’s Day and are suffering alone while trying to force themselves to forget to listen to it.
By sharing the pain, you might come to forgive your own weaknesses.
KagomeYuuri

Triggered by a video post on social media, Yuuri broke out and has since become a leading figure in the J-pop scene.
This song was released digitally in February 2020 during his indie days, and its lyrics, which sharply depict society’s indifference and loneliness, really pierce the heart.
Later included on the album “Ichi,” the track made a solid mark even before his major-label debut, earning the weekly No.
1 spot on the USEN indie ranking.
Unlike his signature sweet love song “Dry Flower,” this work carries a raw, tingling tension, which in turn allows the singer’s emotions to be expressed more directly.
In karaoke, rather than fixating on pitch, if you pour feeling into each word and sing as if speaking to the listener, the song’s appeal will truly shine.
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If you’re all set and raring to fall in love, how about giving this song a listen? It’s a piece released in February 2025 by OSTER project, a Vocaloid producer known for crafting a wide range of pop tunes.
Created as the official demo song for the VOCALOID6-exclusive voicebank, Kasukabe Tsumugi, it features a bright and lively vocal that gives your romantic feelings a boost.
The lyrics portray a devoted girl carefully checking her makeup and fashion for a date, presenting her best self before going to meet that special someone.
The depiction of a date course that shifts from a shopping mall to a lakeside is also captivating.
It’s the perfect track when you want to summon a bit of courage for White Day.
umbrellaKing Gnu

This is a mid-tempo track that resonates with King Gnu’s signature sophisticated sound, linking rainy scenery with a sense of emotional loss.
Daiki Tsuneta’s wistful melodies intertwine with Satoru Iguchi’s crystal-clear vocals to beautifully portray the helplessness of a love that has ended.
Released in October 2019 and included on the album CEREMONY, the song also drew wide attention as the commercial theme for Bourbon’s Alfort featuring Kentaro Sakaguchi.
The lyrics, which express the loneliness of a man left behind in a room after his partner is gone and the unfillable void in his heart, may be painful for some to hear.
If you listen quietly alone on a sleepless night, the tears you’ve been holding back might begin to flow.
Complete victory Love & Good!iLiFE!

This track, included on the EP “Meromera” released in January 2026, delivers a positive message centered on victory and encouragement that really resonates.
Its exhilarating arrangement—melding rock’s driving pace with electronic sounds—lifts your spirits just by listening.
So why not give it a spin when you need energy for tomorrow? It’s a powerful number that’s also great for singing at karaoke.
Kabukimono¥ellow bucks

Rapper ¥ellow Bucks, who leads Japan’s hip-hop scene from his base in Nagoya.
“Kabukimono,” included on his fourth album Wataru released in January 2026, is a powerful track that fuses Japanese elements with a heavy beat.
Within an album that bears his real name, this work presents his way of life as a “kabukimono,” someone who refuses to conform to established norms.
The lyrics, which embody a rebellious spirit and unwavering aesthetic, set your heart ablaze with every listen.
California coconutskururi

With a pleasant rhythm reminiscent of 2000s indie rock and lyrics themed around memory and distance, this song resonates deeply.
It’s included on the album “Kankaku wa Michishirube,” released in October 2023, and was pre-released digitally in August of the same year.
Featuring Ryusei Yokohama, it drew attention as the Koikeya “Pure Potato” commercial song that began airing in September.
The warm soundscape crafted by Quruli’s original members in Izu is perfect for moments spent thinking of someone special.


