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' (321–330)
baby’s breathnejishiki

The piano’s delicate melodies resonate as if embracing the clear, translucent voice of Yuzuki Yukari.
Created by Nejishiki and released in December 2023, it is included on the album “world.” Announced to coincide with Yuzuki Yukari’s birthday celebration, this song’s grand, elegant sound and the lyrics’ plea for a fleeting existence—“please don’t disappear”—sink deeply into the listener’s heart.
It’s a perfect track for moments when you want to immerse yourself in precious memories.
Come on! Party! Kanoya Kanpachi!gavamentowaakaa

A pop tune that cheerfully introduces Kanoya City, Kagoshima’s specialty: greater amberjack (kanpachi).
With lively vocals and lyrics brimming with hometown pride, it creatively expresses the deliciousness of kanpachi and the passion of the fishermen, brightening your mood.
Released in 2015 as part of a regional revitalization project, the song has been performed at various events, including “Hakata Kanpachi Jack” in the JR Hakata Station front plaza.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to experience Kagoshima’s climate and culture, is interested in local specialties, or just needs an energy boost.
Kawarugawarukagon

It’s a song with an ennui-laden, intellectual vibe.
Released by Kagon in March 2023, it features vocals by Hatsune Miku and Otomachi Una.
The two singers weave sophisticated harmonies that embody the song’s theme of “change,” drawing you deeper and deeper into the music as you listen.
The retro-tinged sound arrangement and the modern lyrical world likely contribute to that effect.
It’s a Vocaloid track that reveals more flavor the more you listen.
windFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

A song whose refreshing melody evokes the breath of morning and whose forward-looking message, drawn from an everyday perspective, resonates in the heart.
Set to a sound that blends hip-hop and J-pop—FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ hallmark style—it gently sings about the small joys and hopes found in daily life.
Released in November 2008 as their ninth single, it was chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi Doyoubi,” winning over many listeners.
It’s a track beloved by a wide audience, perfect for listening to in the pleasant air of the morning.
Keep it breezy!ZARD

The theme song for Fuji TV’s “Mezamashi Doyoubi,” which beautifully captures the fresh feeling of a morning breeze.
ZARD’s vocalist Izumi Sakai’s clear, translucent voice and the bright, light rhythm resonate pleasantly.
Released in March 2006 as the second track on the double A-side single “Kanashii Hodo Anata ga Suki,” this song is one of ZARD’s most uplifting tunes.
Sakai’s positive lyrics pair perfectly with the refreshing pop sound.
It’s an ideal track for those who want a boost in the morning or need a change of pace.
KAKUHENsugoi bando-mei ni shitakatta.

“We Wanted a Crazy Band Name.” has been drawing attention as a trailblazer of a new era in comic bands.
Formed in 2017, this mixed-gender group has been making waves with a unique sound that fuses comic-band flair with loud rock.
Their tracks, available on Apple Music and TuneCore Japan, offer a fresh entertainment experience woven from laughter, tears, and dance.
Their one-man shows attract over 120 attendees, earning praise for energetic, audience-engaging performances.
Balancing music and comedy with finesse, they carry on the legacy of classic comic bands while pursuing an entirely new form of expression.
A five-piece group highly recommended for anyone who wants to wholeheartedly enjoy both music and comedy.
Virtual DystopiaMomoiro Kurōbā Zetto

A song that powerfully calls attention to the perils of modern society while holding out hope for the future.
Set to a rock tune, it ambitiously portrays a yearning for light within a dystopian worldview.
Included on the album “5TH DIMENSION,” released in April 2013, it also gained popularity as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Mezamashi Doyoubi.
Among Momoiro Clover Z’s catalog, this track stands out for its strong message; it was later rearranged with a contemporary touch on “ZZ’s Ⅲ,” adding new appeal.
When you feel anxiety or a sense of stagnation about society, its driving sound and the pure chorus by the nine “Himawari Kids” are sure to resonate with your heart.


