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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' (191–200)

flower burialL’Arc〜en〜Ciel

L’Arc〜en〜Ciel “Kasou” -Music Clip-
flower burialL'Arc〜en〜Ciel

Despite being an early work, L’Arc~en~Ciel’s classic Hana Sou remains enduringly popular.

Its melody is quintessentially L’Arc—suffused with a bewitching atmosphere throughout.

It’s not just sultriness; there’s a palpable beauty as well, and perhaps nothing captures that beauty more than the falsetto in the chorus.

The song spans a very wide range, from low G to high D, yet the rise in pitch when transitioning from chest voice to falsetto sits comfortably within an easy-to-produce area, so many listeners may find it more singable than expected.

Perfect.LEX

LEX – Perfect (Music Video)
Perfect.LEX

‘Perfect’ is the first track on Original, the album released by Shonan-born rapper LEX on November 26, 2025.

While grappling with loneliness and relationship struggles, the song’s stance of trying to affirm the self in the mirror is deeply moving.

You can feel his raw emotions through the melodious vocals laid over a trap beat.

It’s a perfect track for moments when you want to fire yourself up and get into a positive mindset—like while getting ready in the morning or commuting to work.

Ferris wheelMy Hair is Bad

This is a track from the album “boys,” released in June 2019, cherished among fans as a hidden gem.

The lyrics are striking, capturing a poignant feeling as a fleeting glimpse of a Ferris wheel during a drive stirs thoughts of a lover and time that won’t return.

There’s no flashy tie-in, but it’s a song that epitomizes their knack for distilling everyday scenes.

With a gentle tempo that swells into an emotionally charged chorus, the dramatic structure is sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

More than vocal range, this ballad hinges on the singer’s expressiveness, so choose it when you want to savor the story in the lyrics or as background music for a nighttime drive.

It will quietly keep you company on nights when you want to linger in a bittersweet mood.

Radical ladyYellow Magic Orchestra

[HD] Radical Lady (2003 Remaster) - YMO
Radical ladyYellow Magic Orchestra

Among YMO’s works, this piece is renowned as a masterpiece of techno kayō.

There’s also a well-known anecdote that the melody was originally composed as a song to be offered to Akina Nakamori.

The mysterious urban woman portrayed by Takashi Matsumoto intertwines with refined electronic sounds, exuding a bewitching allure.

Released as a single in July 1983, it was also included on the soundtrack for the film A Y.M.O.

Film Propaganda.

Its balance of mechanical beats and human, emotive lyrics is exquisite, making it the perfect number when you want to soak in the glittering atmosphere of the ’80s.

Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (201–210)

chance encounterYellow Magic Orchestra

Among the tracks on the 1983 album “Uwakina Bokura,” this piece stands out for its distinctly introspective beauty.

Ryuichi Sakamoto wrote and composed it, with Yukihiro Takahashi on vocals.

The shimmering, bell-like timbre of the synthesizer is striking, and its sound—radiant yet tinged with melancholy—resonates deeply.

The lyrics depict the protagonist, who can no longer sing of ideal love, expressing both determination and anxiety as they bid farewell to their former self and take a new step forward.

Although it isn’t a flashy single, it remains a perennial favorite among fans.

Mirror, mirrorYUTORI-SEDAI

YUTORI-SEDAI – Mirror, Mirror [Official Music Video]
Mirror, mirrorYUTORI-SEDAI

A poppy, upbeat rock tune that sings about cherishing your true self! The three-piece band YUTORI-SEDAI from West Tokyo released their single “Mirror, Mirror” in November 2025—a track that portrays both the competitive fire toward a romantic rival and an unwavering self-love.

Sprinkled with phrases that evoke the fairy tale Snow White, it ultimately delivers a positive message that resonates: “There’s no point in comparing,” embracing who you are.

The music video features Hirona Nagahama, known for appearances on shows like “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita,” adding vivid color to the song’s world.

Fueled by a driving band sound, this piece feels like it sparks energy for tomorrow.

Give it a listen when you want a boost of confidence or to lift your mood.

kaki (persimmon)namiguru

Kaki/Hoshi (Persimmons) / Namigure feat. Rei Adachi
kaki (persimmon)namiguru

Similar-looking kanji are about to trigger a Gestalt collapse! This is an intellectually playful techno track that toys with character shapes and phonetic resonance.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Namiguru, released in November 2025.

By stringing together kanji that seem indistinguishable at first glance—like “柿” and “杮”—and having Rei Adachi read them in a matter-of-fact tone, the track takes on an addictive quality that, combined with its sound and melody, creates a curious groove.

Once you listen, you’ll find it impossible to escape its loop before you know it.