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)
Crescendo in the color of withered leavesMizushima Yasuhiro

You can almost see a scene where the image of someone dear overlaps with the falling autumn leaves.
This song was created by lyricist Reo Rinoshita and composer TSUKASA, and sung by Yasuhiro Mizushima.
It served as the ending theme for the anime Marmalade Boy and was released as a single in November 1994.
Mizushima’s gentle, enveloping vocals further enhance the sentimental atmosphere of autumn.
The lyrics, which depict feelings for a loved one gradually growing stronger, harmonize beautifully with the sound.
In this season when we long for companionship, why not listen closely with a warm drink in hand?
Overlapping ShadowsHearts Grow

This is the fourth opening theme of the TV anime Gintama, created by Hearts Grow, a mixed-gender band from Okinawa.
Singing about the bonds between friends and the strength to not be defeated by loneliness, the song perfectly matches the Yorozuya, who may joke around most of the time but reveal an unbreakable unity when it truly matters.
Released in January 2008 as their fifth single, it reached No.
16 on the Oricon Weekly Chart, the group’s highest ranking to date.
It’s a warm, uplifting track that gives you the courage to keep going—reassuring you that it’s okay to stumble or lose your way—especially when you’re pushing on alone and feeling a bit uneasy.
Songs with titles starting with “Ka” (311–320)
mayflyЯeal

ЯeaL is a girls’ band that sings the real, unfiltered feelings of girls.
The song they created was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama.
Its theme—capturing the sorrow of things that fade away and the strength to keep looking forward—fits perfectly with the tone of Gintama’s serious long arcs.
Released in March 2017 as their third single, the track debuted at No.
19 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It’s a rock tune you’ll want to play when you want to bask in how cool Gintoki and the gang are.
diamond dustMoriyama Naotaro

A delicate yet grand medium-tempo ballad, its clear falsetto by Naotaro Moriyama resonates deeply in the heart.
Released in November 2005 as his ninth single, the song was chosen as the theme for the NHK morning drama series Haruka of the Wind (Kaze no Haruka).
The lyrics depict a fleeting scene of snow on distant mountains dancing in the wind, mirroring the heroine’s pursuit of her dreams and perfectly aligning with the drama’s world.
The track was later included on the album Kazemachi Kousaten and was also performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
It’s a song that quietly instills courage on a winter morning when you’re taking a new step forward.
Tanjiro Kamado’s SongShiina Go feat. Nakagawa Nami

This is an insert song that played during one of the most iconic scenes in the anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
The composition is by Go Shiina, with vocals by Nami Nakagawa, who is also active as an actress.
Carried by a gentle piano melody, the song expresses the protagonist’s earnest and unwavering resolve to never break, for the sake of what must be protected.
The response from fans was so overwhelming that the track was included on the album “Tanjiro Kamado, Unwavering Resolve Arc Original Soundtrack.” It’s a masterpiece with warmth and strength that feels like a gentle push forward when your spirit is about to falter.
Nezuko Kamado’s SongShiina Go feat. Nakagawa Nami

In episode 11 of the TV anime Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Swordsmith Village Arc, many viewers surely felt their hearts swell the moment this song played during the moving scene where the sun is overcome at daybreak.
With Nami Nakagawa’s warm, embracing vocals, it conveys the preciousness of the “now” and the enduring bonds that never fade.
Composed by Go Shiina with lyrics by ufotable, the seamless unity with the story is irresistible.
Released for streaming in June 2023, this piece is a worthy successor to “Kamado Tanjiro no Uta.” The melody, filled with a sister’s deep love for her brother and a sense of hope, will gently resonate in the hearts of listeners.
Th-th-th-thanksTandoT

T and T is a blue-collar vocal duo drawing buzz for their unusual backgrounds: a construction company president and the right-hand man who supports him.
Their major-label debut single, released in July 2025 by the duo in their 60s and 50s, is a warm track that feels like their personalities turned into sound.
It’s a heartfelt message of gratitude—awkward yet sincere—born from Toji-kun drawing out the feelings that the extremely shy Toshi-kun keeps close to his chest.
A heartwarming pop song that gives a gentle push to people living in this era of 100-year lifespans.


