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' (21–30)
Chaos reaches its peakNEW!UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a rock band known for producing numerous anime theme songs.
Released in October 2022, this single was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Blue Lock.
It’s a high-energy rock number that reflects the story’s intense developments and heat, intertwining a driving band performance with a catchy melody to unleash powerful energy.
Included on the album Ninth Peel, it captured the hearts of many anime fans.
Its distinctive, fast-paced intro instantly sends kids’ excitement to the max the moment it plays.
It’s the perfect track for getting everyone hyped during an intro quiz.
Let’s live as we please.NEW!shigure ui

This pop song captures a resolve to keep moving forward without losing sight of what you love, even as you face your own duality.
It’s a track by Shigure Ui, released for early streaming in August 2024 and included as the closing track on her second full album, “fiction,” which came out the following September.
Vocaloid producer Iyowa not only wrote and composed the song but also created the music video, crafting it as a centerpiece of a project celebrating the fifth anniversary of her activities.
Within its intricate rhythms and addictive melody, there’s a quiet fervor and a gentle forward momentum.
If you listen when you want to enjoy creating or living at your own pace without being swayed by the voices around you, it’s sure to give you a subtle push from behind.
Masquerade RhapsodyNEW!shigure ui & kafu & hoshimachi suisei

Songs that blend an air of mystery with hedonistic flair suit the autumn atmosphere, don’t they? This is a cover released in October 2025 by Shigure Ui, KAF, and Hoshimachi Suisei, originating from Gakuen Idolmaster.
It’s an electro-swing track marked by rapid-fire wording and a tricky flow, with stylishly arranged vocal parts that showcase each of the three artists’ personalities.
I can’t help but turn up the volume when I listen.
Don’t miss the details in the illustration and video crafted by Shigure Ui.
A high-sense cover that’s perfect when you want to fully immerse yourself in the chaos of Halloween costumes.
Mother’s BroomNEW!Hisaishi Joe

This piece features a captivating melody line that blends expectations of independence with a touch of anxiety.
It opened the album “Kiki’s Delivery Service Image Album,” released in April 1989 ahead of the film’s premiere.
It expresses, through sound, the feelings passed from parent to child and the emotions of setting off into a new world.
The gentle tones of accordion and strings avoid excessive assertiveness and speak directly to the heart.
I think it’s great for working while staying relaxed.
Path of the WindNEW!Hisaishi Joe

This piece features a melody that seeps into the heart, evoking the presence of nature and the mysterious atmosphere of a forest.
Composed by Joe Hisaishi, its warm resonance—imbued with a quiet, nostalgic feeling—is truly captivating.
It is widely known as part of the score for a Studio Ghibli film released in April 1988.
The anecdote that the world of the visuals was built from the music alone speaks to its high level of craftsmanship.
Perfect for moments when you want to step away from the busyness of daily life and take a deep, cleansing breath.
If you close your eyes and listen at a relaxed pace, gentle landscapes and the scent of summer wind will come to mind, and you’ll feel your heart gradually unwind.
Savor it during a quiet, relaxing night.
Goodbye to sorrowNEW!anzenchitai

From the moment it starts to play, Koji Tamaki’s warm voice gently seeps into your ears and your heart—an irresistibly charming track.
The calm melody woven by Anzenchitai, together with the plain yet profound words that stay close to someone in sorrow, slowly resonates in your chest.
Released in June 1985 as their ninth single, this song is also included on the classic album Anzenchitai IV.
It was featured in a Kirin Beer Aki Aji commercial and became a massive hit, reaching No.
1 on the Oricon charts.
With a universality that fits any kind of romance, it’s a must-listen for those in long-distance relationships or anyone feeling uneasy about their partner.
The song’s warm sound helps you truly believe in the small bonds you share with someone precious.
mirrorNEW!FRUITS ZIPPER

FRUITS ZIPPER’s song “Kagami” is a track you can have fun dancing to as long as you can ride the rhythm.
The choreography matches the song’s tempo and counts, so if you don’t overthink it and just move with the music and imitate the moves, you might find you can pick it up surprisingly smoothly.
As the title suggests, the theme is a mirror, so the move before the chorus where you open a hand mirror is very catchy and easy to remember.
The chorus choreography, with cat-like hand motions, is also easy to learn, so even beginners should be able to pick it up quickly.
There are many repeated movements throughout the song, so definitely give it a try and dance along.


