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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' (391–400)

Prepare yourself! Entanme~nMakishiukyou

Brace Yourself! Entertainment~n / Maki Sūkyō feat. Kasane Teto SV
Prepare yourself! Entanme~nMakishiukyou

This is a soulful track that passionately sings of the resolve to dive into the world of entertainment.

Created by Makishiukyo, this ambitious work was submitted to the Rookie category of VOCALOID Collection Winter 2025 in February 2025.

Its up-tempo, energetic sound pairs with the powerful vocals of Kasane Teto SV, and the lyrics vividly depict the determination and passion of a performer.

The story-like progression, packed with the struggles and joys of creation, really resonates.

If you’re striving toward your dreams, this song will surely give you a powerful push forward.

Button featuring a crabn-baji

Button featuring crabs / Kasane Teto
Button featuring a crabn-baji

A humorous world and a poppy groove make this a joy to listen to! This track by Vocaloid producer Nbadji was released in February 2025.

It impressively took 3rd place in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2025 Winter.

Set like a stage event, it’s a surreal piece where a new guest appears each time a button is pressed.

The arrangement also shines by making the most of Kasane Teto’s SV and UTAU vocal qualities.

It’s an easygoing Vocaloid song that will put a smile on your face.

A cowboy’s catchphraseInoue Sonoko

Sonoko Inoue “Cowboy’s Catchphrase” (Official Music Video)
A cowboy’s catchphraseInoue Sonoko

Sonoko Inoue is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter based in Shonan.

Drawing on the rich musical traditions of 60s–70s folk, rock, blues, country, and bluegrass, she crafts songs that capture everyday moments from a unique perspective.

She began her music career in 2022 after a chance encounter at the live house where she worked part-time, and has since expanded her activities from Kanagawa’s coastal cities—Chigasaki, Fujisawa, and Yokohama—to Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukui.

In September 2024, she made her long-awaited debut with the album “Hokorobi,” an ambitious project recorded in single takes using only her own songs, voice, and guitar.

The result is a timeless work that resonates with a wide audience, from those who lived through the Showa and Heisei eras to today’s youth.

She also serves as a radio personality on Chigasaki FM, showcasing her multifaceted talents and drawing attention as a leading figure in shaping a new Shonan sound.

Wind cherry blossomSatō Akemi

Akemi Sato “Kaze Zakura (Wind Cherry Blossoms)” Official Music Video
Wind cherry blossomSatō Akemi

This is a distinctly Japanese lyrical song that portrays ways of living through contrasts.

Akemi Sato’s clear, translucent voice deftly conveys the song’s delicate emotions.

Created by the renowned duo of lyricist Takahiro Maeda and composer Shunichi Makaino, the piece was released in February 2025.

While celebrating the importance of living true to oneself, it movingly captures the profound expressive power of depicting life’s opposing emotions—joy and sorrow.

It’s a perfect track for moments when you want to pause in your daily life and reflect on yourself.

The graceful melody, harmonizing the tones of traditional Japanese instruments with modern arrangements, is also part of its charm.

Tears of Dead LeavesMatsubara Miho

Miho Matsubara “Tears of Dead Leaves” MV [Official]
Tears of Dead LeavesMatsubara Miho

A gem of a ballad that portrays the sorrow of heartbreak through the image of dead leaves dancing in the wind.

Delivered by Miho Matsubara in February 2025, this song delicately depicts the pain and loneliness of lost love.

Veteran composer Chiaki Oka’s beautiful melody adds a gentle, heartfelt touch.

The protagonist’s feelings as they stand alone on a city corner at night are tenderly wrapped in a voice full of melancholy.

The way the song follows the lingering image of a loved one and wanders through a drizzly city really strikes a chord.

If you’re carrying the ache of heartbreak, listening to this track will grip the depths of your heart.

Queen of KabukichoShiina Ringo

Shiina Ringo’s iconic song “Queen of Kabukicho” stands out for its decadent atmosphere.

It’s a bluesy rock piece characterized by a relatively narrow vocal range throughout.

Most of the singing sits in the mid register, and even the highest parts stay in the lower-high range.

There’s a key change midway that raises the key by one semitone, so set the starting key to feel slightly low for you.

If you want to emulate Shiina Ringo’s style, try finding a key where you can use edge voice.

A slightly higher key makes producing edge voice easier, so give it a try.

CASANOVA POSSEAli

It’s a groove-driven track that blends a variety of elements—rock, funk, hip-hop, and Latin.

It’s a song by the band ALI, slated for release in January 2025, and it’s been selected as the opening theme for the anime Dr.

STONE.

The song carries a message of having the courage to break free from the past and forge your future, and listening to it really sets your heart on fire.

Why not give it a listen and recharge your energy for tomorrow?