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)
By the side on a moonlit nightUru

Singer-songwriter Uru, whose mysterious vocals envelop listeners.
Produced by back number, this work was written as the theme song for the film “The Guardian of the Camphor Tree,” slated for release in January 2026.
Its sound feels like being illuminated by moonlight in the quiet, and the vocals, which gently scoop up feelings that defy words, resonate deeply in the heart.
It makes you empathize with that earnest longing to simply be by someone important.
If you listen at night when you want to spend time alone in silence, I think a gentle warmth will fill you to the depths of your heart.
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.
KanadeSukima Suichi

“Kanade,” Sukima Switch’s second single, released in March 2004.
It’s a signature song for Sukima Switch and a classic ballad that will surely continue to be loved for years to come.
It’s also known for coloring numerous memorable scenes, such as being featured in the film “Rough” and serving as the ending theme on the final day of “Nettou Koshien” in 2006.
This piece carries not only the sorrow of parting, but also a strong determination to connect with the future through song.
Its earnest message and warm melody are sure to resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced saying goodbye to someone dear.
A song that brings tears to your eyes—perfect for a sentimental night.
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.
Kitearashi

A grand message song by Arashi that you’ll want to give to friends setting off on a new chapter.
Like a kite catching the wind and soaring high, it portrays the resolve to move forward despite uncertainty.
There’s a warmth in this song that gently watches over that figure and gives a soft push from behind.
The single “Kite,” released in 2020, was written and composed by Kenshi Yonezu as the “NHK 2020 Song.” It was also aired on NHK’s “Minna no Uta,” making it beloved across generations.
Parting with friends is lonely, but the sentiment embedded in this work—“we’re connected no matter where we are”—will surely reach their hearts.
If everyone sings it together at a farewell party, it becomes the perfect cheer, powerfully supporting the future of the one setting out.


