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' (441–450)
Ca Va?Bikkeburanka

As dance music that energizes school festivals and cultural fairs, Vickeblanka’s song is a perfect fit.
Its lyrics, interwoven with French and Japanese, carry a message of letting go of worries and anxieties and living positively.
Released in June 2019, the track was also featured in a Spotify TV commercial, garnering widespread attention.
With its funky, poppy sound and encouraging lyrics, it’s ideal for those looking to perform a dance on stage or for anyone seeking an uplifting track to play as in-store BGM.
Youth Running Wildbyūti pea

The Beauty Pair made a dazzling transition from the women’s pro-wrestling ring to the music scene.
Their debut single, released in November 1976, was used as the theme song for Fuji TV’s Women’s Pro Wrestling Broadcast, peaking at No.
26 on the Oricon charts and staying ranked for 31 consecutive weeks—a major hit.
Featuring refreshing vocals and a powerful melody, the song’s memorable lyrics liken the sparkle of youth that refuses to yield to adversity to a white flower.
It portrays the growth of female wrestlers through battles in the ring, celebrating their bonds and the important experiences of life.
It’s a perfect track for reminiscing about your youth or when you need the courage to face life’s challenges.
Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (451–460)
Sword P Christmas Theme Song 2024pīnattsu-kun

An epic hip-hop track by Peanut-kun.
Its mythic worldbuilding and lyrics that convey nothing but love are somehow both cool and laugh-inducing.
Performed during the December 2024 YouTube stream “Katana-P Christmas 2024,” it became a hot topic.
It’s the annual love song from Peanut-kun to Nijisanji’s Tohya Kenmochi.
The meticulously crafted flow and lyrics are so authentic they’re overwhelming.
If you like this track, be sure to check out the ones released in previous years as well.
Poor fluffyMushipi

It’s a song where a sense of pathos seeps through the cuteness.
“Kawaisou Mofumofu” by Mushipi was released in January 2025.
The world woven by the vocals of Hatsune Miku and KAF mixes innocence with madness.
An innocent, fluffy creature is made to bear all the blame… it squeezes your heart tight.
Once you fall into Mushipi’s world, there’s no getting out—come and experience it for yourself.
to chew the windYorushika

A song woven with gentle warmth that quietly seeps into the heart and sharp insights into modern society.
This track by Yorushika is a soothing piece that tenderly embraces hearts weary of consumer culture.
Released digitally in October 2020, the work’s poetic phrase “eating the wind” conveys a search for essential richness beyond material values.
For those seeking to take a new step with the arrival of spring, it is a song that will surely support the heart.
Charisma Pizza PartyShichinin no Karisuma

An energetic, pop track that captures the fun vibe of a pizza party.
It’s a third-anniversary song by seven charismatic performers, released in November 2024.
A humorous piece featuring elements arranged from Russian folk music, it’s marked by a danceable beat.
Its colorful worldview and humor-filled lyrics are sure to put a smile on listeners’ faces.
This chaotic aesthetic is seriously addictive!
It’s a sad color, isn’t it?Ueda Masaki

A bittersweet premonition of parting exchanged on a seashore as the rain draws near.
Masaki Ueda’s signature song is a breakup ballad told from a woman’s perspective in Kansai dialect.
The feelings of a woman telling herself not to cry resonate deeply.
Released in October 1982, the song initially sold poorly, but as cable radio requests grew, it climbed to No.
5 on the Oricon chart the following year and became a major hit, ranking No.
26 for the year.
Rooted in R&B and soul, Ueda’s vocals and the Kansai-dialect lyrics weave a unique charm that captured many hearts.
It’s a song we especially recommend to older listeners who have experienced parting from someone dear.


