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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.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Ki” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (91–100)

CAT’S EYEAdo

【Ado】CAT’S EYE(Official Audio)
CAT'S EYEAdo

The legendary anime theme song sung by Anri in 1983 has been newly revived with vocals by Ado in September 2025.

The track is featured as the ending theme for the anime Cat’s Eye.

Its buoyant ’80s city-pop melody has been given a modern update with arrangement by Yuki Hayashi.

Ado reportedly approached the song with deep respect for the original while adding her own distinctive flair.

The sound is a perfect blend of nostalgia and freshness, guaranteed to get audiences of all ages excited.

It’s an ideal pick for entertainment at gatherings with a wide age range, such as wedding after-parties and year-end celebrations.

KIMI☆NO☆OKAGEGANG PARADE

GANG PARADE「KIMI☆NO☆OKAGE」Music Video
KIMI☆NO☆OKAGEGANG PARADE

This is GANG PARADE’s major-label eighth single, released in December 2025.

With lyrics by JxSxK and music by Kayoko Kusano, it’s a rock tune driven by the propulsive power of a band sound.

The message of “gratitude,” embedded in the title, is addressed not only to the members but also to the fans who have linked arms with them at live shows.

Highly recommended for those seeking an energetic track!

Blue in the classroomHoshimachi Suisei

[MV] A Classroom in Blue / Suisei Hoshimachi (hololive × HoneyWorks) [#HoloHani Original]
Blue in the classroomHoshimachi Suisei

A youthful song released in February 2024 by Suisei Hoshimachi, who radiates an overwhelming presence as hololive’s songstress.

Born from the collaboration project “HoloHani” with HoneyWorks, the piece depicts the sparkle of days spent in the classroom and the emotional stirrings brought about by meeting friends.

Centered on a band sound layered with strings, its refreshing arrangement blends beautifully with her resolute vocals, leaving a warm afterglow in the listener’s heart.

In addition to being featured in a Google Pixel | au commercial, it was also loved as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “What’s So Wrong With Being Azato?” A memorable number that gently lends you the courage to take a step onto a new path.

youMatsumoto Hanano

Matsumoto Hanano – You (Official Music Video)
youMatsumoto Hanano

Hanano Matsumoto is a singer-songwriter based in Mie Prefecture.

She began her music career around 2017, centering on acoustic guitar and vocals, and has been actively performing across the Tokai and Kansai regions.

Promoting her style as “rock-infused solo acoustic,” her appeal lies in a husky yet resilient voice and lyrics that hit straight to the heart.

In 2023, she released three consecutive digital singles over three months, followed by the EP “Dear” in 2024.

Perfect for those who are moved by unadorned, honest expression.

Because you were thereFIELD OF VIEW

FIELD OF VIEW – Because You Were There (Music Video HD)
Because you were thereFIELD OF VIEW

This is the memorable debut single by FIELD OF VIEW, created by a stellar team of songwriters who supported Being’s golden era.

Released in May 1995, it became a major hit with total sales of about 898,000 copies.

As the theme song for the popular drama “Kagayaku Kisetsu no Naka de,” it reached living rooms across the country and beautifully aligned with the coming-of-age ensemble drama’s worldview.

The lyrics affirm that even worries and anxieties are proof of being alive, offering a warmth that gently pushes listeners forward.

Izumi Sakai’s chorus is also beautiful, and her harmony with the male lead vocal is exquisite.

Morning-after rainfuefuki momoka

Momoka Fuefuki “Kinuginu no Ame (Morning-After Rain)” MUSIC VIDEO
Morning-after rainfuefuki momoka

A song that vividly renders, as a modern enka, the poignant yearning carried by the classical word kinuginu—“the afterglow of lovers parting at dawn.” It’s a single released in December 2025 by Momoka Fuefuki, a singer from Yamanashi Prefecture.

The morning after a tryst, the scene of two people going their separate ways is woven with delicate imagery—rain-soaked alleys and a tilted umbrella.

A highlight is her nuanced vocal delivery that delicately draws out the light and shade of the melody, a hallmark of someone who studied piano at Musashino Academia Musicae.

Composed by Chiaki Oka, the song builds toward the chorus with a steadily rising emotional arc that tugs at the heart.

Perfect for those moments when you want to be enveloped by gently expressive enka.

The Story You Don’t Knowsupercell

Isn’t this the generational anthem packed with the golden age of late-night anime × Nico Nico culture × the bittersweetness of youth—the ending theme of the anime Bakemonogatari? The overall vocal range is A3 to D5 and stays fairly high throughout.

In particular, the top note D5 appears frequently in the chorus, so it’s best to sing it without straining by incorporating falsetto.

The tempo isn’t too fast and should be easy to groove to while singing, so try to feel it with your body as you listen closely to the backing band.

In the chorus, be mindful of accents and align your vocal timing to hit the pitch bar!