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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' (41–50)

In both shadows and sunlightNEW!Travis Japan

Travis Japan – “In Shadow and in Light” Music Video
In both shadows and sunlightNEW!Travis Japan

This is a song by the boy group Travis Japan that explores duality—front and back, black and white—depicting a love that’s pure yet tinged with danger.

Riding a cool beat, it exudes a mature allure, with quiet but surging emotions beneath the surface.

It’s the lead track of a CD single set for release in April 2026, with an advance digital release in February 2026.

Written specifically as an insert song for TV Asahi’s Oshidora Saturday drama “All Because of You,” it matches the show’s tense atmosphere.

Its sophisticated melody will add a stylish edge to any karaoke session.

Imagine their performance as you pass the mic with friends—this dance tune is guaranteed to send the energy soaring.

faint noseNEW!Kitanitatsuya feat. BABYMETAL

Kasuka na Hana / Tatsuya Kitani feat. BABYMETAL – A Faint Flower
faint noseNEW!Kitanitatsuya feat. BABYMETAL

How about a track where delicate emotional tremors hidden within an intense sound hit you right in the heart? This song features a captivating theme that likens the act of facing forward—despite doubt and fragility—to a graceful flower, and it brilliantly fuses Tatsuya Kitani’s signature shadowed melodies with BABYMETAL’s powerful metal sound.

Written and composed by Tatsuya Kitani himself, this collaboration was released in January 2026 and chosen as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Hell’s Paradise.

Perfectly attuned to the story’s profound worldview, this is a song I highly recommend to anyone who wants to belt out their emotions over a driving, exhilarating beat at karaoke and share those feelings with everyone.

Family preceptsNEW!hannya

Hannya / Family Precepts / Official Music Video
Family preceptsNEW!hannya

It’s a warm song whose unadorned, sincere words convey straight from the heart both a parent’s love for their child and their sense of responsibility.

It’s included on Hannya’s tenth album, Hanashihanbun, released in April 2018.

Drawing on his own experience of being separated from his father at the age of two, he pours into the track both the love he couldn’t receive from his parent and his aching wish to be sure to pass that love on to his own child.

Set over a bittersweet yet beautiful beat, the earnest delivery lays bare the honest feelings of a single parent.

Performed as part of his solo show at the Nippon Budokan, this work holds a special place in his career.

If you want to revisit the emotions you felt when you first held your child in your arms, or if you’re giving your all to raising your kids day by day, give it a listen.

come againm-flo

m-flo – come again / THE FIRST TAKE
come againm-flo

This song portrays the bittersweet feeling of giving up on an unresponsive lover and trying to forget by dancing the night away at a club.

Its appeal lies in the sound where an irregular rhythm influenced by UK-born 2-step intersects with sophisticated melodies and rap.

Unbound by existing frameworks, this work has been loved across generations for many years.

It’s the ninth single by the musically diverse group m-flo, released in January 2001, and it was used in a commercial for Kanebo Cosmetics’ “TESTIMO.” It reached a peak of No.

4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and is also included on the classic album EXPO EXPO.

It’s a perfect recommendation for when you want to lift your mood in a stylish space on a weekend night, or when you’re ready to break free from a past romance and take a fresh step forward.

My core is still burning.Shin & Fuuka

Shin (Sadao Abe) & Fuuka (Riho Yoshioka) Aimyon (lyrics/composition) “My Body’s Core Is Still Burning” Music Video
My core is still burning.Shin & Fuuka

A scorching rock number sung by a fictional unit formed by Sadao Abe and Riho Yoshioka! Written by Aimyon as a song related to the theme for the film “LOUDER! Can’t Hear What You’re Singin’, Wimp!” released in October 2018.

The story pits two complete opposites against each other—a rock star with overwhelming vocal power and a soft-spoken street musician—who clash and stoke each other’s fire, building intensity as they go.

The more you listen, the more you get drawn into the song’s charm.

Distinct from love songs, its raw, fighting-spirit band sound is a hallmark unique to this work.

When singing it at karaoke, unleash your emotions at each other and layer your voices with rough-edged urgency to ramp up the cool factor! Give it everything you’ve got and aim for the spotlight.

oarYorushika

Yorushika – Kai (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
oarYorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo that paints a unique world with literary storytelling and a translucent singing voice.

Centered on the theme of an answer to anger, this song is the track that closes out the latter part of the album “Second Person,” released in March 2026.

Without quoting from literature, it expresses emotion and the will to move forward in their own words.

The gentle tone of the acoustic guitar and breath-inflected vocal work create a resonant finish.

Give it a careful listen when you’re in an introspective mood.

electric shockYonezu Kenshi

It’s a fast-paced, jazz-tinged track released in 2020.

It was written specifically as the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “MIU404.” The song is sung with a somewhat languid feel, and adding falls could give it an even more stylish vibe.

Since it’s basically a song you can sing in chest voice, letting the tone taper off at the ends of phrases or shifting from chest voice to breathy tones should naturally create falls.

A delivery that holds the pitch to create some tension and then gently drops at the very end also seems to suit the song well.