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' (271–280)
Kawaii KaiwaiPiKi

A new duo embodying pure “kawaii” has formed from the popular idol groups FRUITS ZIPPER and CUTIE STREET.
Their debut song—surprise-performed at a music festival in June 2025 and released digitally in July of the same year—is a sublime electropop track written and composed by Yasutaka Nakata.
The lyrics fully affirm their own cuteness, offering a world that seems to boost your self-esteem just by listening.
The harmony woven by Karen Matsumoto’s macaron-like voice and Haruka Sakuraba’s cotton-candy voice is pure healing.
The song is also featured as the ending theme for the TV anime My Dress-Up Darling Season 2, showcasing perfect compatibility with the anime’s world.
It’s the ideal track for recreating the dance on social media and having fun.
She and TIP ON DUOImai Miki

This is a famous song by Miki Imai that leaves a strong impression with its portrayal of an independent woman who gracefully moves on from heartbreak.
The lyrics were written by Yasushi Akimoto and the music composed by Chika Ueda, and the urban, smooth sound is wonderfully stylish.
While acknowledging where her former partner is now, the lyrics depict her stepping forward flexibly into her own future; combined with Imai’s transparent vocals, it’s a song that seems to breathe a refreshing breeze into the listener’s heart.
Released in August 1988, the track was used in a Shiseido campaign and became a major talking point.
Jun Sato, who arranged the piece, is also known for winning the Arranger Award at the 30th Japan Record Awards for this sophisticated production.
Why not enjoy this song as background music for a weekend drive or a relaxing café time?
A Divine Theory of ImaginationMel

Singer-songwriter Mel, who weaves words with chill beats and a gentle voice.
This track is a ballad where delicate piano tones seep into the heart, highlighting a poignant sense of sorrow.
The lyrics depict the final chapter of a love story, powerfully conveying an unshakable longing for someone unforgettable.
Released in March 2025 as the first installment of a three-month consecutive digital release, it serves as an answer song to “Kami-sama no Unmeiron” from the album Nonfiction.
Perfect as background music when you want to sink into a sentimental mood.
Categorizeretororiron

We all sometimes end up labeling others as “that kind of person,” or holding back our true selves because we worry about how we’re seen.
For anyone carrying that kind of unease, this new track from Retororiron is a must-listen.
It sings about the discomfort of carelessly categorizing people and the importance of facing each other with honest words.
With an urban, soothing sound and Suzune’s soulful vocals, it just might gently loosen that feeling of constriction.
The song appears on the EP “Another Diversity,” released in January 2025, and also serves as the opening theme for the drama Banquet Blues.
Perfect for unwinding at home or when you’re a bit worn out from dealing with people.
A lie in the mirror smiles.T-BOLAN

This is the track included as the B-side to the million-selling single “Bye For Now,” released in November 1992.
It portrays the frustration and self-loathing in romance that make you act contrary to your true feelings.
Many listeners will feel a tightening in their chest at the scene where the self in the mirror smiles as if mocking one’s own lies.
The word choices—unusual for the time—also leave a strong impression.
The irresistible charm lies in the gap between the breezy pop-rock sound and the heartrending lyrics.
Moritomo Arashi’s soaring high notes in the chorus feel like the protagonist’s inner scream, stirring the listener’s emotions.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear on nights when you’re hiding your true feelings.
Sad, sad, palm of the hand.kyiku

It’s a translucent, shimmering pop song that gently touches the sorrow hidden in the heart.
Created by the Vocaloid producer kyiku, it was released in September 2025.
The track portrays a protagonist who carries a sense of isolation—as if cut off from the world—yet prays for their unchanging everyday life to continue.
That earnest longing tightens your chest before you know it.
The creator has said it’s “filled with feelings I want to cherish,” and you’ll find yourself deeply drawn into its world.
It’s the kind of song that seeps into your heart when you listen alone on a quiet, contemplative night.
More than regression, it’s a human, cute, and catastrophic life!!!ǢǪ

An emo, alternative number that grabs your heart with the sheer impulse to live.
It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer ǢǪ, included in the compilation album “Eingebrannt,” releasing in August 2025.
The blend of its raw, rugged sound with the earnest vocals of StarDust Infinity is irresistible.
The lyrics depict a longing for the brilliance of life—so intense it borders on ruin—guided by visceral sensations like cells and a beating heart.
The repeated cries feel like a soul laid bare, and listening to it makes your chest burn.
On nights when your heart is a mess with uncontrollable emotions, immerse yourself in this world.


