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” (241–250)
Pumpkin Cha-chaHautokun & Fuwari Oneesan

A fun, pumpkin-themed dance song that’s perfect for the Halloween season! Created by Hautokun and Fuwari Onee-san, this piece is structured so it can be used directly in early childhood settings, with choreography overseen by a dancer certified as a kindergarten teacher and nursery teacher.
With a lively tempo and simple melody, it features lots of repeated movements and clever touches that naturally make kids want to move.
Children can enjoy dancing as if they were pumpkins, making it a popular choice for Halloween parties and recitals.
The Kids Dance Channel has a video with choreography, so teachers can easily preview and incorporate it.
Dance together with costumed kids to boost the Halloween atmosphere even more!
ChameleonAee! group

The title track of their third single, released in June 2025, centers on the theme of diversity in self-expression.
The idea that a chameleon changes its colors not to hide, but to express itself, is unique, isn’t it? With a cool sound that showcases Aぇ! group’s wide musical range, layered with palpable energy, this piece lets you discover new charms.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to value their individuality or is about to take a new step forward.
Colorful DaysAee! group

Featured on the album “D.N.A,” released in February 2025, this track was selected as the commercial song for the nationwide sweets delivery service CAKE LINK.
It vividly depicts the moment when an ordinary day begins to sparkle—the weather forecast calls for clear skies, you open the door, and a warmth like sunshine greets you—the instant love makes everyday life shine.
The music video has also drawn attention, showing a new side of the group, known for their aggressive performances, as they appear with softer expressions and cute choreography.
Set to a bright, pop sound, the exhilarating feeling of falling in love swells in your chest.
This is a number we recommend to anyone who wants to feel the joy of love that makes the small scenes of everyday life feel precious.
Capsuleaiko

Compared to aiko’s other songs, “Capsule” is characterized by a melody that doesn’t move much, making it a song where you can follow the tune straightforwardly.
It seems that aiko herself has commented to that effect.
As you listen, the sections sung softly in head voice at the beginning gradually shift to an emotional chest voice toward the latter half.
In the first half, it might be good to relax and sing gently and lightly.
Also, the very end of this song features a long sustained note.
It’s the moment when the emotion is at its peak, so it’s a part I’d love for you to sing comfortably in chest voice.
The sustained vowel is “o.” Since “o” makes it easy to open the throat and pronounce, there shouldn’t be any problem as long as you take a good breath and prepare before you start singing.
Send the breath flying far into the distance!
Curtain Call feat.TakaShimizu Shota

Led by grand strings, the piano melody and the overlapping emotional vocals truly move the heart.
This song by Shota Shimizu and Taka from ONE OK ROCK radiates an overwhelming appeal through the powerful back-and-forth of their vocals.
While confronting the reality that not everyone can be the star, its message—keep walking until the day you shine—gently gives you a push forward.
Released in July 2021 as the lead track from the album “HOPE,” the piece also made headlines for surpassing 100 million streams.
It’s a refined power song that’s perfect for those moments when you’re feeling a bit down and need the strength to face forward again.
Songs with titles starting with “Ka” (251–260)
karmaBUMP OF CHICKEN

A song selected as the opening theme for Tales of the Abyss.
It resonates deeply with the story’s core theme of questioning “existence,” capturing the hearts of many players.
Others are mirrors that reflect ourselves, and by facing them we come to understand our own fate.
That earnest message intertwines with the stirring guitar tones and the dramatic sound that surges into the chorus, powerfully pulling you into the world of the story.
Included on the double A-side single released with “supernova” in November 2005 by BUMP OF CHICKEN, the track can also be heard on the album orbital period.
It’s a rock tune that especially resonates when you want to reflect on the protagonists’ journey—or when you’re searching for the meaning of your own self.
Beyond sorrowDEEN

It’s a ballad that gently lights a small lamp in the hearts of those sunk in deep sorrow.
Rather than trying to cheer someone up by force, the lyrics speak to them by simply staying by their side and inviting them to believe together in the hope that lies ahead—words that truly resonate.
Released in November 2000 as DEEN’s 21st single, the song was used as the theme for the drama “Kōfuku no Ashita” (Tomorrow of Happiness).
It opens with a quiet acoustic tone, then gradually builds into a fuller band sound in a dramatic structure that mirrors the clearing of a troubled heart.
Listen to it when times are tough, and you’ll surely find the courage to face tomorrow.


