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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!] (251–260)

Your ShapeKasamura Tōta

This song, where Nayuka’s voice gently nestles close to your heart, is a ballad released by Tota Kasamura in September 2025.

The story unfolds as we realize that the presence of someone precious, etched deep within the hollow of our chest, is life itself.

Precisely because it’s arranged with only piano and vocals, the emotions embedded in the lyrics are conveyed directly.

It’s a track I want you to listen to when you’re feeling the pain of losing someone, yet finding the resolve to keep living.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Ki” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (261–270)

Kiss Me AgainHi-STANDARD

It’s a heartwarming classic that opens with an unforgettable guitar riff.

“If I grow old and my appearance changes completely, will you still love me the same?” It expresses that slightly anxious yet straightforward question.

It’s filled with a pure, pure wish to “stay by my side forever.” Their unique charm lies in setting such innocent, earnest feelings to a fast-paced, melodic punk sound.

This track appears on the masterpiece Growing Up, released in November 1995.

It’s a song for everyone who, when thinking about the future with someone special, wants to believe in an unchanging love.

Q-vismWho-ya Extended

Who-ya Extended “Q-vism” MUSIC VIDEO full ver. (TV anime “PSYCHO-PASS 3” opening theme)
Q-vismWho-ya Extended

Isn’t that exhilarating sense of speed from the very beginning just irresistible? The fusion of hard-edged guitars with electronic sounds makes for an insanely cool finish.

The lyrics, which question one’s sense of purpose and how to face society, perfectly match the story of seeking justice in a controlled society.

The high-tone vocals pierce the heart like the inner cries of conflicted characters.

This was the debut work of the creators’ unit Who-ya Extended, released as a single in November 2019.

It was used as the opening theme for the anime PSYCHO-PASS 3.

If you’re an anisong fan who needs more than just pure heat, you’ve got to give it a listen.

The Summer Without YouDEEN

DEEN’s 12th single, released in 1997.

Since it was also used as an ending theme for the anime Detective Conan, some of you might remember hearing it often back then.

It’s a medium-tempo ballad that blends freshness with nostalgia, and its lyrics—looking back on summer memories with a lover who’s no longer here—strike straight to the heart.

What makes this song so compelling is that it’s not simply sad; it portrays the protagonist’s complex feelings, knowing they can’t go back yet secretly wishing for a reunion.

Miho Komatsu’s melodic line further enhances those scenes.

Losing You (Part I)Yasuha.

Hatsune Miku – I Lost Your Love (Pt.Ⅰ) feat. Yasuha.[English Subtitles]Vocaloid Original Song
Losing You (Part I)Yasuha.

A longing for someone precious whom you can never meet again… This R&B ballad portrays that painful sense of loss.

It’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Yasuha., also known for “Sukinononi” and “On Your Side,” released in 2017.

The song is included on the album “DIVERSITY.” Centered on a beautiful piano melody, the refined sound blends with Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals, seeping deep into the heart.

The lyrics vividly convey the protagonist’s regret over time that cannot be reclaimed and words once exchanged, tightening the chest.

It might even bring back a cherished memory within you.

Last Train to the NorthAran

Alan 'Final Northbound Flight' Music Video
Last Train to the NorthAran

Alan, known for his strikingly deep, rich voice.

Hailing from Hokkaido and having studied under composer Akihiro Otani, he is a seasoned talent who won numerous song contests even before his debut.

His memorable debut single, “Kitaguni Saishūbin” (The Last Flight North), was released in September 2025.

Set in an airport, the song expresses an unshakable longing for a departing lover.

The poignant scene of entrusting love to the last flight disappearing into the night sky is portrayed with a melody that blends sprightliness and wistful melancholy.

Can You Feel My LoveFull Of Harmony

Full Of Harmony is a vocal group that has been beloved in Japan’s R&B scene for many years.

Armed with authentic choral work, they’ve consistently delivered sophisticated songs.

Featured on their milestone debut album “Full Of Harmony,” this track stands out as an R&B number with a comfortably flowing groove, even among the classics released in August 2000.

The lyrics convey a pure feeling—like asking a loved one, “Can you feel what I’m feeling?”—and that emotion resonates deep within the heart through the trio’s exquisite harmonies.

The charm of this piece lies in the vocal work, where lead and chorus parts switch smoothly, further enhancing the moody atmosphere as the night wears on.

Give it a listen while thinking of someone special.