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” (301–310)
With the Wind and a KissAina ji Endo

Aina the End, who radiates an overwhelming presence as an artist who has overcome numerous hardships.
Released in October 2024, this track was produced as the tie-in song for NIVEA Cream’s new TV commercial “North Wind NIVEA Gin’un,” with Aina herself writing the lyrics.
It’s a warm, pop-tinged number that gently sings of the resolve to keep moving forward, cherishing memories and emotions from the past along with the feel of the wind.
The proactive stance of seeking out the sound of love even amid a cold cityscape leaves a strong impression.
Opening the album “RUBY POP,” the song has a curious charm that, despite its soft tones, gives you a gentle push on the back.
It’s sure to be a reassuring track for those tired from daily life or looking to embark on a fresh start.
decorationakashikku

Akashic is a rock band formed in 2011.
Their 2014 mini-album “Conservative” reached No.
1 on the indie chart at Tower Records Shibuya, and they made their major-label debut the following year in 2015 under unBORDE.
They fuse an impulsive, primal sensibility with a diverse sound that spans J-pop, progressive rock, and jazz rock.
Although they disbanded in 2019, they resumed activities in November 2024.
Let yourself be swept away by the vortex of their emotions.
Riding on the Time Machine of the WindSazan Ōrusutāzu

Set along the Shonan coastline, this work weaves a breezy tale themed around life’s fresh starts.
With vocals by Haru Yoko and lyrics and composition by Keisuke Kuwata, it evokes a pleasant sea breeze alongside specific place names like Kamakura and Enoshima.
The scene of a drive escaping winter’s stagnation toward the seaside town brims with forward-looking energy, as if propelled by a tailwind, beautifully depicting the soothing sound of the waves.
Recorded in March 2025 for the album “THANK YOU SO MUCH,” their first in about ten years, the song was also performed on a nationwide tour.
It’s a perfect track for life’s turning points or whenever you’re ready to embark on a new beginning.
windKamishiraishi Mone

Mone Kamishiraishi, whose crystal-clear singing voice captivates many, released an album titled “kibi” in November 2024.
One of its tracks opens with a depiction of a breeze stroking the water’s surface and delicately portrays the tension between the desire to escape everyday life with the wind and the pull of reality.
Through scenes like sparrows frolicking in patches of sunlight and cottony clouds drifting by, it beautifully expresses the protagonist’s yearning for freedom and the hope they entrust to the wind—a true masterpiece.
Written, composed, and arranged by Osamu Moromizato, the song lets Kamishiraishi’s shape-shifting voice ring out lightly, like the wind itself.
It’s a piece that will deeply resonate with those attuned to subtle day-to-day changes and with anyone who longs to walk their own path.
Riding on the Wind ~ Over the MoonItō Ran

Released in August 2024, Ran Ito’s single is a song brimming with liberation and exhilaration, as if soaring past the moon wrapped in the wind.
The lyrics begin with a breeze brushing one’s cheek in the pale-pink season, depicting a gentle, personal moment found when pausing amid the busyness of everyday life.
They beautifully express the state of mind of shedding tightly held illusions and stepping onto a new path.
With a sophisticated melody by Jun Abe, who wrote both the lyrics and composition, and words that sing of a free spirit transcending even time, the piece achieves a superb harmony.
Sharing its title with Ito’s first essay, the song has also been performed on her concert tour across nine cities nationwide.
It’s a track I especially recommend to those who long to break free from daily constraints and pressures, or who are ready to make a fresh start.
applauseMiyamoto Hiroji

This is a cover song that Hiroji Miyamoto reinvented with his own interpretation, originally a classic that Naomi Chiaki sang to great success in 1972.
It’s included on his November 2020 cover album “ROMANCE,” which conveys deep respect for beloved songs from the Showa and Heisei eras.
While the original captured the bittersweet emotions of a woman leaving the stage, Miyamoto’s powerful yet delicate vocals express that pathos with a contemporary sensibility.
It’s a track that will resonate with those at a turning point in life or facing a situation where they must give something up.
Charonnegoto

A coming-of-age song that stirs the heart with its dreamlike, translucent sound and literary lyrics.
The title “Charon” is the name of Pluto’s moon, and the story projects feelings for someone far away onto the image of Charon—always beside Pluto yet never crossing paths.
Released on March 2, 2011, the track was featured in a campaign commercial for au’s music distribution service, LISMO!.
Also included on the album “ex Negoto,” this gem portrays the ache of wanting to meet someone you cannot see.
It’s a song best heard in the stillness before dawn, when thoughts turn to someone precious in the distance.


