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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' (231–240)

ChamomileHaze of the Bullet Blossom

【MV】Chamomile | Haze of the Bullet Blossom
ChamomileHaze of the Bullet Blossom

Based in Tokyo and championing “LYRICAL & EMOTIONAL SOUNDS,” Haze of the Bullet Blossom is a band that has been active since 2022.

The members are vocalist atsuki, and guitarists Tanana and Kenta Tsushima.

Their hallmark is a metalcore sound where delicacy and ferocity intersect.

In 2024, they released a series of digital singles such as “Zessho” and “Physalis.” In June 2025, they will hold a release event in Shinjuku for their single “Hi no Hana,” reflecting their energetic activity.

Their sound—woven from emotive vocals and a heavy twin-guitar attack—embodies an evolution unique to Japan, setting them apart from overseas bands.

Family LandscapeHanaregumi

This warmly comforting song by Hanaregumi is irresistible, with a simple melody that feels like it gently stays by your side.

Through the image of a dining table lined with everyday household items, the song tenderly paints the irreplaceable yet ordinary moments of family life with a gentle voice.

Released in October 2002 as Hanaregumi’s debut single, it was also included on the debut album “Oto Time.” It’s well known as the song used in a Calbee potato chips commercial, and its friendly, snack-time vibe is part of its charm.

This track is perfect for a leisurely picnic with someone special.

Listen to it in a pleasant breeze and soft sunlight, and you’ll find yourself quietly savoring the happiness right in front of you.

Chaos KitchenKita-Kantō Sukiruzu

「Chaos Kitchen」 / KITAKANTO SKILLZ
Chaos KitchenKita-Kantō Sukiruzu

I want to smash through my limits! For moments like that, here’s a soul-shaking hip-hop tune I recommend.

Its aggressive sound—like heavy bass pounding your heart—and the relentless, dope flows are sure to boost your training motivation.

This track is from Buffalo Report Code:, an album released in August 2011 by Kita-Kantō Skills, a hip-hop unit based in the northern Kanto region.

Give it a listen at that painful moment when you think, “I can’t do one more rep…” Surrender yourself to the swirl of aggressive sound, and won’t it ignite your inner fighting spirit and help you squeeze out that last bit of strength?

Selfie in Calvin Kleinsavasti

Selfie in Calvin Klein / Kasane Teto
Selfie in Calvin Kleinsavasti

This is a track released by Vocaloid producer savasti in July 2025! Riding on a hip-hop beat, the song portrays the protagonist struggling through unmotivated days and an unstable life, capturing the raw desire for a fleeting, live-in-the-moment way of life.

When everyday life feels tough or your self-esteem is low, listening to it feels like it quietly stays by your side in your frustration.

Let yourself be swept away by these waves of sound.

Shadow (kagebōshi)Horiuchi Takao

A bittersweet yet warm song that feels like gently speaking to one’s own shadow.

Takao Horiuchi—also known for his work with Alice—delivers one of the defining ballads of the 1990s.

Released in April 1993, this piece became a household favorite as the theme song for the popular TV drama “Hagure Keiji Junjō-ha,” and went on to win the Grand Prize at the 24th Japan Music Awards the same year.

The lyrics depict a man, drink in hand, addressing his own shadow as he grapples with an unpayable debt of emotion toward a past lover.

His helplessness and loneliness are powerfully conveyed through Horiuchi’s warm yet wistful vocals, deeply moving listeners.

It’s the kind of song that, when played on a quiet night of looking back on the past, may make you empathize with the protagonist’s pain—and perhaps loosen your tear ducts.

Sound sleep! Peaceful sleep! A Suyarist lifestylesuyarisu-hime (CV: minase inori)

TV anime “Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle” non-credit opening video: “Good Sleep! Peaceful Sleep! Suyarist Life”
Sound sleep! Peaceful sleep! A Suyarist lifestylesuyarisu-hime (CV: minase inori)

This is an anime song that, once you hear it, will stick in your head—it opened the TV anime Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle.

The lyrics portray a princess who, despite being held captive, single-mindedly pursues the most comfortable sleep.

Inori Minase’s cute, drowsy vocals will surely make many listeners feel their hearts grow lighter.

After its release in October 2020, the song stayed on the Oricon charts for 12 weeks.

On nights when you want to escape the noise and fatigue of everyday life, listen to this track under the covers, and you’ll surely set off to a wonderful dream world alongside the story’s heroine.

Innovative☆Metamorpho~se!Doma Umaru (CV: Tanaka Aimi)

It’s a song sung by Aimi Tanaka that captured the hearts of many fans as the opening theme for the anime Himouto! Umaru-chan.

The protagonist’s true feelings—caught between her perfect public persona and her lazy at-home lifestyle—burst forth atop rapid shifts in tempo and an energetic sound.

Thanks to the deft vocal switching, the pure, elegant “beautiful younger sister” parts and the mischievous “himouto” parts flip back and forth so playfully that you can’t help but grin.