Songs with titles that start with 'Ke'
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘Ke’ (け),” what tracks come to mind?
It’s not always easy to think of any off the top of your head, right?
Even after doing some research, I got the impression they’re surprisingly hard to find—but I did come across some surefire hits, timeless favorites, and hidden gems.
In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs whose titles start with “Ke” (け)!
Feel free to use this as a reference when you’re wondering which songs start with “Ke” (け), or as a starting point for choosing tracks at karaoke.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ke' (131–140)
Art of Todayaimyon

Aimyon’s classic “Today’s Art” stands out for its cool, groove-driven bassline.
While she’s known for melodies with a distinctly J-pop flavor, the bassline in this track hints at elements of American pop-rock.
One of the most singable aspects of the song is its narrow vocal range.
Although the track carries high energy, the vocal line itself is very restrained, so even those who struggle with higher notes can sing it comfortably.
The pitch is easy to grasp as well, making it a great choice for anyone who feels unsure about their singing—give it a try.
Keroro Dancingogiyahagi

As a song performed by comedians, this track has a uniquely exquisite flavor.
Sung by the duo OgiYahagi as the theme for an animated film, it features a poppy, catchy melody and lyrics laced with social satire that leave a strong impression.
Released in March 2006, it drew attention through its tie-in with Sergeant Keroro: The Super Movie.
It was also used as the film’s ending theme, quickly becoming a favorite with audiences.
Despite its bright tone, the lyrics—raising questions about contemporary society while singing of hope for the future—shine with a perspective only comedians can offer.
It’s a recommended listen not just for anime fans but also for those who enjoy socially conscious comedy.
Go away.jin

This piece delves into emotions that everyone must have felt at least once.
Created by Jin, also known as Shizen no Teki-P, the author of the Kagerou Project series, it was released in 2022 and is included on the album Allegories from the same year.
The light tones of acoustic guitar and piano linger in your ears, yet what swirls in your heart after listening is a sense of poignancy.
That’s likely because of the sorrowful feelings reflected in the lyrics.
It should especially resonate with teenagers in their sensitive years.
Songs with titles starting with 'Ke' (141–150)
neat freaksukoppu

Vocaloid producer Sukoppu, who turns poignant emotions and surging feelings into song.
His track “Keppekishou” is a rock number infused with the breath of trance and techno.
Its lyrics, which cast a stone into a modern society where it’s hard to speak your mind honestly to someone, resonate deeply.
It’s impossible not to be moved by the sight of an electronic voice singing human, relatable struggles with such emotion.
Despite its uptempo band sound, the multiple varieties of piano tones create something truly original.
Give it a listen when you’re struggling with relationships at school or work.
Chemical Dancesurii

It’s a rock tune themed around chemical reactions, as if you’re dancing in a laboratory.
Suri’s creativity shines in the track “Chemical Dance,” skillfully weaving scientific terms with everyday metaphors to spark a chemical change in the listener’s heart.
The bouncy rhythm and original melody are fantastic—you can’t help but nod along.
Experience the sharp sound arrangement, passionate lyrics, and the harmony with Suri’s clear, soaring vocals.
the blanket I kicked awayzutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

Zutto Mayo yo Nio, a music unit shrouded in mystery aside from the fact that ACA-ne handles songwriting, composition, and vocals.
While their veiled identities are intriguing, the high level of polish in their tracks and ACA-ne’s captivating vocal prowess are also drawing attention.
This song, too, pulls you deeper into her groove—the more you listen, the more it grows on you!
makeupsekiguchi yuki

This song, steeped in a dark, noir, heavy atmosphere, dramatically shifts its performance between the intro and the chorus, offering two distinct pleasures in one.
The lyrics, which depict makeup as a means of struggling through suffering, are backward-looking yet brimming with energy.


