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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' (351–360)

paper airplanesuis from Yorushika × Evan Call

suis from Yorushika × Evan Call “Paper Airplane” [Theme song for the anime ‘Dragonite and the Mailman’]
paper airplanesuis from Yorushika × Evan Call

A heartwarming story of friendship woven from a grand orchestral sound and a crystal-clear singing voice.

This collaborative work by Yorushika’s suis and Evan Call paints a youthful page perfect for sports festival season.

Released in February 2025, it explores human connection through letters and words, skillfully interweaving depictions of nature to deliver a warm, resonant message.

Chosen as the theme song for the animated short “Dragonite and the Mail Carrier,” produced in celebration of Pokémon Day 2025, it gently speaks to the importance of delivering one’s feelings.

It’s a recommended track for those looking to deepen bonds with teammates at school sports days or to express their true feelings with sincerity.

Kanda RiverMinami Kōsetsu & Kaguyahime

Kandagawa / Minami Kosetsu and Kaguyahime (with lyrics)
Kanda RiverMinami Kōsetsu & Kaguyahime

A gem of a folk song that richly captures the emotions of youthful cohabitation.

Scenes like wearing a red tenugui as a scarf on the way to the public bath, or sketching a lover’s portrait with crayons, gently depict the modest yet warm lives of young people.

Released in September 1973 as a single cut from the July 1973 album “Kaguyahime Third,” the song went on to top the Oricon weekly singles chart for seven consecutive weeks that year, selling 1.6 million copies and becoming a massive hit.

Please take your time to savor the heartfelt vocals—whether as a nostalgic tune that brings back memories of the era, or as a song that evokes the atmosphere around the Kanda River and Asakusa.

Kamonegi OndoHirano Remi

Kamonegi Ondo (Leek-and-Duck Dance) — Remi Hirano, 1972
Kamonegi OndoHirano Remi

A delightful comic song that humorously portrays the back-and-forth between a hostess and her patrons, set in a glamorous Ginza club.

Remi Hirano’s distinctive vocals pair perfectly with the lively ondo rhythm, lifting listeners’ spirits.

Released in November 1972 as Hirano’s fourth single, the song was later covered by multiple artists, including Leo Nakagawa and Yoko Nagisa.

Framed by the neon-lit nights of Ginza, it uses animal metaphors to depict the exchanges between men and women, offering a symbolic snapshot of the era.

It’s a track brimming with laughter and nostalgia that can liven up parties and gatherings across generations.

ColorfulHiiragi Magunetaito

“Colorful” is a work by Magnetite Hiiragi, released in March 2025.

It is based on “#IWantToDisappear, So I’ll Give You 150 Characters of Love,” which won the Alphapolis Youth Novel × VocaloP Cup Grand Prize.

The energetic rock sound is beautifully complemented by Moka Miyamai’s firm, resonant vocals.

It feels like a coming-of-age drama, making it perfect to play at school sports festivals or athletic meets.

Parody of ‘Kanpaku Sengen’: ‘Koki Sengen’ (Seventieth Birthday Declaration)sadamasashi

Let’s try singing a parody of Masashi Sada’s massive hit.

Here’s an idea for “Koki Sengen” (Seventieth-Birthday Declaration), a parody of “Kanpaku Sengen” (The Regent’s Declaration).

While “Kanpaku Sengen” is characterized by lyrics that demand a husband’s authority yet reveal weakness and dependency, expressing clumsy affection, “Koki Sengen” humorously sings about things that may happen in the life ahead—messages to share before reaching one’s seventieth birthday.

Some of you might even feel, “Hey, this is about me!” Give it a try and make it your own.

Parody of ‘Breathless’: ‘Retirement, Bring It On’sawada kenji

[Sing this to the tune of “Do as You Please” – Parody Version: “Retirement, Just Bring It On.” Please enjoy it with a camper van and the Sea of Japan sunset as the backdrop. #parodysong #anthemforseniors #DoAsYouPlease #KenjiSawada]
Parody of 'Breathless': 'Retirement, Bring It On'sawada kenji

Here are some ideas for a parody of the classic song “Katte ni Shiyagare,” titled “Teinen Kiyagare,” which captures emotions like missed connections with someone, regret, and a resolution forged in the heart.

While the original song focuses on the feelings at the moment of parting and one’s own version of love directed at the other person, “Teinen Kiyagare” features realistic lyrics that will resonate with those who, before retirement, are starting to think about life in their later years.

There’s no end to worries—about savings, about health—but its forward-looking lyrics offer encouragement.

Come On A My HouseHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP – Come On A My House [Official Music Video]
Come On A My HouseHey! Say! JUMP

A standout track with a bright, poppy melody and warm lyrics.

It playfully expresses a straightforward desire to invite a woman he likes over to his place.

Its charm lies in wordplay that puns on “karei” (splendid) and “karee” (curry), along with a danceable rhythm that gets crowds excited at live shows.

Released as a single by Hey! Say! JUMP in June 2013, it was used in a commercial for House Foods’ Vermont Curry.

The group performed it as the opening act for the White Team at the 2017 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, drawing attention with a dazzling stage.

It’s perfect for when you need a boost of energy or want to liven up a party.

The karaoke range is comfortable for both men and women, the choreography is easy to mimic, and it’s a song everyone can enjoy together.