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' (41–50)
A gift from GodSazan Ōrusutāzu

Southern All Stars is a band that has long led the Japanese music scene and enjoys nationwide popularity.
Their presence remains overwhelming, with their album “THANK YOU SO MUCH,” released in March 2025, topping various charts.
Among the group’s songs, this particular track is a perfect fit for the theme of gifts.
Created as the theme song for NHK’s “100 Years of Broadcasting Project,” it expresses gratitude for the broadcasting culture and music built by our predecessors, set to an uplifting, soulful melody.
Give it a listen when you want to convey thanks to someone special or when you’re seeking a sense of hope for the future.
Songs with titles starting with 'Ka' (51–60)
Curtain callYuuri

It’s the opening theme for cour 2 of Season 7 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.
The song’s overall vocal range is E3–A4, which should be comfortable for both male and female singers.
You might stumble if you haven’t memorized the chorus lyrics, so it’s a good idea to listen thoroughly before singing.
There’s also a switch between chest voice and falsetto in the bridge (C melody).
When moving into falsetto, aim to place it gently so it sits correctly.
If you imagine placing your hand upward toward your head at that moment, you can produce a soft, airy falsetto.
Also, try to resonate in your chest without tensing too much—you’ll find it easier to sing that way.
Monument of SorrowMinamino Yoko

A classic song that vividly reflects the world of the drama Sukeban Deka II: The Legend of the Girl in the Iron Mask, singing of a fighting heroine’s loneliness and resolve.
Starring Yoko Minamino, it was released as a single in March 1986, which helped propel her toward top-idol status, and it is also included on her first album, Gelato.
The lyrics, which convey the strength to face forward even while carrying pain in one’s heart, embody the very aesthetics of tsuppari (rebellious spirit).
It’s sure to encourage not only the generation that was enthralled by the drama, but also anyone today who is trying to stand up to a challenge.
CalendarKawasaki Takaya

It’s a song that wraps the preciousness of everyday life—both ordinary and miraculous—in a warm singing voice.
Released as an advance single in October 2021, it became the title track of Takaya Kawasaki’s self-titled album “Calendar.” It conveys unwavering love for a partner who has gone from lover to family, and resonated so widely that it reached 1.8 million streams in about a month after release.
Looking back on memories with someone you’ve grown apart from, if you could start over, wouldn’t you fervently wish to cherish the simple moments of laughing side by side, without anything special? It’s a track we recommend to anyone who wants to imagine a calm, happy future beyond reconciliation.
CarmineELLEGARDEN

Released in August 2025, this work was produced as the opening theme for the TV anime One Piece.
It’s also the band’s first anime tie-in, made possible because vocalist Takeshi Hosomi is a huge fan of the original manga.
True to their style, the track features a rugged, high-energy sound.
It’s sure to resonate with students worn out from chasing their dreams every day and those who’ve faced frustration in their clubs.
A powerful number that gives you the courage to believe in yourself and push forward—don’t miss it.
Shadow-colored DanceMyGO!!!!!

MyGO!!!!! is a rock band that emerged from the multimedia project BanG Dream!.
Among their repertoire, the track I’d especially recommend as a danceable number that makes you want to move is this one, included on their single “Otoichie,” released in April 2023.
Its lively four-on-the-floor beat blends with vocalist Tomori Takamatsu’s delicate yet resolute singing, making it perfect as background music for work—you’ll find your pen won’t stop.
It was also added to the game “BanG Dream! Girls Band Party!” in September 2023 and has become beloved by many fans.
It’s an ideal song for anyone who wants a rhythmic refresh between study sessions or to boost efficiency during simple tasks.
C.h.a.o.s.m.y.t.h.ONE OK ROCK

This is a stirring rock number by ONE OK ROCK that portrays the fiery bonds between friends charging toward their dreams.
While looking back on the youthful days they spent together, it vows that each will shine on the path they’ve chosen, powerfully pushing listeners forward.
Even if they grow apart, the memories in their hearts remain unfading treasures—an encouraging message that gives courage.
Included on the October 2011 album “Zankyo Reference,” this song is perfect to listen to while cheering on friends as they leap into a new world and salute each other’s efforts.
As an anthem that blows away anxiety and loneliness and helps you face forward, it’s definitely worth checking out!


