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” (291–300)
CARNIVAL NIGHT part 2arashi

While it’s a bright, danceable track, it sings of the heartache of lost love, making the contrast between its glamor and melancholy especially compelling.
Included on the album ARASHIC and released in July 2006, this song has become a beloved staple that symbolizes the excitement of live performances.
Interestingly, there is no “part 1”; the title “part 2” was chosen as a nod to the provisional lyrics from the early production stage—a unique backstory.
Its funky sound, complete with call-and-response with the audience, is perfect for getting hyped with friends.
Experience a performance brimming with the signature unity that only Arashi can deliver.
Perfect Crime Masterclass, Part Three — The Eight Graves Arcjorujin

Turning a mystery masterpiece into a Vocaloid song! Released in May 2025, this is the third installment in Jorujin’s “I Will Teach You the Perfect Crime” series.
It’s a dark suspense track inspired by Seishi Yokomizo’s classic The Village of Eight Gravestones, featuring an impressive multilayered narrative that replaces the characters with Vocaloids.
The mysterious sound and tension-filled melody brilliantly capture the village’s legendary Eight-Gravestone curse and the fate bound to hidden treasure.
There are spoilers, so if you haven’t yet, consider reading the original first!
KAREN ~KAREN~kagura

Kagura is a duo unit consisting of Kohei Iijima and Takahiro Seki from Ibaraki Prefecture, gaining attention for songs that use traditional Japanese instruments grounded in festival music.
In 2004, their single “Senko Hanabi” reached No.
30 on the Oricon chart, and the following release “Wakakusa Rhapsody” climbed to No.
21, steadily growing their fanbase.
In 2009, they won the Song Award at the Universal Music × Shinseido Joint Audition, and the following year they released both “We Are ‘Kagura’” and “The Rain Trilogy” simultaneously.
Their nostalgic melodies and delicate lyrics that cherish the Japanese language resonate deeply across generations, making them a must-listen for anyone seeking the soothing tones of traditional instruments.
revolutionandymori

andymori’s “Kakumei” (Revolution) is included on their 2011 album of the same name, and it’s a song that nimbly expresses the heat within the heart.
The shift from a gentle opening to a sudden burst of speed is striking, and combined with the languid vocal delivery, it creates a uniquely atmospheric world.
Each instrument mainly locks into rhythms that match this acceleration, so it’s important not to get swept away by the momentum and to articulate every note with precision.
Precisely because the vocals are light, the instruments should sound firm and full, adding overall strength to the performance.
California ConnectionMizutani Yutaka

Yutaka Mizutani is an actor who has enjoyed long-lasting popularity with his understated performances.
Younger people probably associate him strongly with Aibou, but for men in their 60s, his image as an artist may also be quite strong.
Speaking of Mizutani’s signature songs, there’s California Connection.
It’s a refined piece with a mature atmosphere, built around a gently flowing vocal line with little dramatic rise and fall.
The vocal range is narrow and it doesn’t require complex techniques, making it exceptionally easy to sing.
Become the windfhána

A track included on the album “The Look of Life,” released in November 2024, it’s a masterpiece that breathes new life into the transparent sound fhána has cultivated over the years.
Its light 16-beat rhythm and refreshing melody are striking, and towana’s clear vocals resonate like a pleasant breeze.
The lyrics overlay everyday small joys and beauty with the image of the wind, carrying a message that, rather than pursuing the meaning of life, we should cherish the familiar moments of awe—like the beauty of a sunset or a soothing breeze.
Created through close communication among the members, this song is perfect for those seeking healing that feels like a gentle wind for a tired heart, or for anyone who wants to sense fleeting moments of beauty amid the busyness of daily life.
Songs with titles starting with “Ka” (301–310)
a word on the windtayori

This is a beautifully bittersweet song that entrusts its feelings for days gone by to the wind, painting them as they drift through memory.
With poetic imagery—the traces of spring revived alongside flowers swaying in the breeze at the window, and a bookmark tucked into a half-read book symbolizing an unfinished dream—it delicately sings of memories with a loved one that never fade, continuing to radiate warmth deep within the heart.
Released in July 2023, it was later included on the January album “memento.” It’s a track I especially recommend to those standing at a turning point in life, or to anyone quietly holding thoughts of someone dear.


