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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” (281–290)

Kanazawa Katamachi, 8 p.m.Yuuki Kazuaki

Yuki Kazuaki “Kanazawa Katamachi, 8 PM” Official MV
Kanazawa Katamachi, 8 p.m.Yuuki Kazuaki

You might feel that aching sensation of waiting for someone on a street corner at night.

“Kanazawa Katamachi, 8 p.m.,” sung by Kazuaki Tomoki, is a number released in June 2025.

Set in the entertainment district of Hokuriku, it richly portrays the helpless longing of a woman waiting for the one she loves.

The melancholy melody and timbre vividly conjure the scene before your eyes.

Be sure to listen to Tomoki’s powerful yet sweet vocals.

The beauties of nature — flowers, birds, wind, and the moon (a poetic expression appreciating nature’s elegance)Ketsumeishi

Ketsumeishi is a music group that sparked a hip-hop boom in the overground scene of the 2000s.

Known for many songs about love and friendship, they are recognized as a hip-hop group that drew in a broad general audience with approachable rap.

Among their tracks, “Kachou Fuugetsu” is particularly easy to sing.

The rap element is relatively subdued, and the melody throughout has a somewhat Okinawan folk-song feel.

The vocal range is narrow and the vocal line is simple, but the chorus contains many sustained long notes, so you’ll need to pay attention to volume and key adjustments.

Come DownYo-Sea · MuKuRo

Like a breeze from Okinawa, this track by Yo-Sea and MuKuRo feels perfect for your summer playlist.

Yo-Sea’s sweet, wistful vocals and MuKuRo’s rhythmic flow layer over HOLLY’s wave-evoking production, wrapping you in a sense of calm the moment you press play.

Originally included on the compilation album “098RADIO vol.1 Hosted by Awich” in March 2023, the song later received a remix featuring Awich herself, released on “098RADIO vol.2 Hosted by Awich” in August 2024.

Whether you’re chilling by the beach at sunset or heading out for a drive, it’s guaranteed to set the mood just right.

If you want to soak in Okinawa’s vibes, this is a sound we highly recommend.

Carnivalmuque

muque – Carnival (Official Music Video)
Carnivalmuque

It’s appealing for its warm theme that lights up those sudden moments of loneliness, giving you a sense of connection with someone and the courage to take a step toward tomorrow.

The sound is classic 2000s pop-rock, with a memorable chorus built on a catchy canon progression.

The track was produced as the 55th anniversary theme song for FM FUKUOKA and was included on muque’s EP “DOPE!” in June 2025.

If you’re tackling it as a band, keep the drums and bass on a steady 8-beat and add a bit of movement to the phrases in the chorus to make the song sparkle.

Have the guitar deliver the intro phrase cleanly, and the vocalist convey the lyrics’ worldview with rich emotion—like Asakura—so you’re sure to capture the audience’s hearts when performing at a school festival or similar event.

With its simple structure, it’s also a great pick for bands that are just getting started.

one-way ticketgarasu no kutsu wa otosanai

One-Way Ticket Music Video: Don’t Drop the Glass Slipper
one-way ticketgarasu no kutsu wa otosanai

If you’re into brisk, catchy girls’ rock, there are surely many bands out there who’d love to try performing songs by “Garasu no Kutsu wa Otosanai.” This track paints a warm yet bittersweet feeling born from the urge to see someone dear who’s moving away for school or work, and the reality that you can’t.

The key is how your band conveys that emotion.

In particular, keep the A section simple while making good use of space in the ensemble, and then connect it to a sense of sprinting momentum in the chorus.

Released in March 2025, the song was selected as a Power Play on AIR-G’ (FM Hokkaido) that same month.

It’s perfect for bands who want to deliver fresh, guitar-driven rock that captures listeners’ hearts at events like school festivals.

We recommend aiming for an ensemble that emphasizes dynamics while harnessing the original track’s driving feel!

I can’t stop this sadnesstsubaki fakutorī

Tsubaki Factory “Sorrow Won’t Stop” Promotion Edit
I can't stop this sadnesstsubaki fakutorī

This emotionally rich cover song captures the ache of heartbreak.

Tsubaki Factory brings fresh expression to one of Anri’s finest gems.

Preserving the original’s poignant sorrow, each member’s voice delicately portrays the helplessness of unrequited love.

The track is included on the single “My Days for You / Kanashimi ga Tomaranai,” released in June 2025.

It also serves as Shiori Yagi’s graduation single and reached No.

2 on the Oricon Daily chart.

How about listening on a night when you want something to keep you company in your melancholy?

Coming Summer[Alexandros]

Starting with gentle acoustic guitar lines that gradually build as the full band layers in to create a soaring sense of excitement, this is a song that truly evokes the arrival of summer.

It closes the album ALXD, released in June 2015 when [Alexandros] made a fresh start, and it also became widely known as the theme for a sparkling water commercial.

The lyrics, which push forward with hope while facing difficulties, will give you the courage to take a step forward alongside summer’s sense of liberation.

It’s a sound that’s both refreshing and powerful—perfect for listening under clear blue skies or while watching a beautiful sunset.

The clever device that loops back into the album’s opening track grows more rewarding the more you listen.