Songs with titles starting with “Ki” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!]
Songs with titles starting with “ki,” featuring many frequently appearing words like “kimi” (you) and “kibou” (hope).
Hit songs pop up regularly, and their impactful phrases and fresh, distinctive worlds leave a strong impression.
I can’t think of many off the top of my head, so I want to look them up a bit…! We’ve gathered a list of songs with titles that start with “ki” that might come in handy at such times.
Please use it not only when you’re curious about what songs begin with “ki,” but also as inspiration for word-chain games or choosing tracks at karaoke.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ki”
- Songs with titles that start with 'gi'
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ke'
- A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!
- Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ke”
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
- Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
- Songs with titles that start with “Ri”
- Songs with titles starting with 'Ka'
- Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ka'
Songs with Titles Starting with 'Ki' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (81–90)
Tracks of HopeSazan Ōrusutāzu

Just hearing the lively piano phrase in the intro may wrap many listeners in a thrilling sense of uplift.
The worldview depicting a road where one runs toward their dreams and the seaside scenery of one’s hometown gives you the courage to look forward while feeling nostalgic for the past.
Created by Southern All Stars as a song featured in the film Inamura Jane, released in September 1990, the piece has continued to be beloved over the years, later serving as the theme for Fuji TV’s 27-Hour Television and as an insert song for the drama My Only Madonna.
It’s also a staple at live shows that unites the entire venue.
In the graduation season, when anxiety and anticipation intertwine, this truly hopeful anthem gives a powerful push to those taking their first steps into something new.
Theme of an educational programyami no oneesan

A song by Yami no Oneesan born from the concept of a “nonexistent educational program.” Released in January 2025, it created a big buzz, reaching No.
1 on Spotify’s viral chart in February of the same year.
Its biggest hallmark is the gap between a friendly, nursery rhyme-like melody and lyrics that frankly portray the hardships of modern society.
Sung plainly with a bright, clear voice, it creates a unique atmosphere where you’re not sure whether to laugh or empathize.
It’s a track that lets everyone get fired up together while sharing the fatigue of everyday life.
There is always love on your back.MISIA

This is a single released by MISIA in September 2020 as a cheer song celebrating the bond between people and horses.
Chosen as the JRA Equestrian Support CM song, it was created to cheer on the equestrian events at Tokyo 2020.
It’s memorable that MISIA, who enjoys horseback riding herself, wrote the lyrics to capture the moving moments when hearts connect with horses.
The song carefully portrays the warm sense of “horse and rider as one,” where intentions are shared through the reins and points of contact with the body.
Rather than emphasizing speed, it cherishes a gentle closeness, filled with warmth that softly supports someone from behind.
Give it a listen when you want to cheer on someone important to you—or to encourage yourself.
Bizarre DismantlingMURASAKI

This song, produced by MURASAKI, a Vocaloid producer, was created as the theme for the mystery adventure game “Urban Legend Dismantling Center,” which focuses on the supernatural and urban legends.
It seamlessly blends tense, atmosphere-rich sound design that matches the game’s world with a catchy, memorable melody.
When the game was released in February 2025, it surpassed 100,000 copies in just ten days, prompting the production of a music video.
Since then, the track has gained so much popularity that it has spawned multiple versions, including jazz and heavy metal arrangements.
It’s a must-listen not only for those who have finished the game, but also for anyone who enjoys songs with a mysterious vibe.
castorways

Please listen while thinking of someone special.
This is a Christmas song released by Vocaloid producer ways on December 24, 2025.
It starts softly with an acoustic guitar as the foundation, then gradually builds in emotion—an impressive progression.
The feelings for “you” embedded in the lyrics are amplified by the sound itself.
“I just want to talk”—that pure sentiment comes through straight, making it a truly wonderful Miku song.
It might be nice to listen to it as a couple, too.
bondKamenashi Kazuya

The ballad that once played as an insert song in the second season of the drama Gokusen and left a deep impression on viewers is drawing attention again in 2025.
Written by Kazuya Kamenashi himself, the track was included as the B-side to Shuuji to Akira’s smash-hit single “Seishun Amigo” in November 2005.
Set to a distinctive folk-guitar arpeggio, the song carefully weaves a resolve to keep walking hand in hand despite misunderstandings and doubts.
Its universal message—equally resonant in romance and friendship—has remained in many listeners’ memories alongside the drama’s iconic scenes.
The track is also featured on the 2025 digital solo best-of album “Kame Best,” reaffirming its presence as a timeless classic passed down across generations.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side when you want to reaffirm the bond with someone important.
Songs with Titles Starting with “Ki” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (91–100)
trajectoryVaundy

This work, Vaundy’s first full-fledged orchestral piece, possesses an overwhelming sense of scale that evokes the history of the Earth and the endeavors of humankind.
It carries a message that conjures the flow of time connecting the past to the future, and together with its weighty sound, it resonates deeply with listeners.
Chosen as the theme song for the TBS program “World Heritage,” it will be released digitally in November 2025.
The recording at London’s prestigious Abbey Road Studios also became a major talking point.


