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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 Too!] (351–360)

99Superfly

Superfly '99' × 'Doctor-X' MV ~drama ver.~
99Superfly

A powerful rock number that vividly evokes the image of a solitary genius surgeon who never fails.

Released in November 2016 as Superfly’s 22nd single, many of you may remember it as the theme song for the hugely popular drama Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon, Season 4.

It feels infused with an unshakable conviction, no matter what happens, and an indomitable spirit that constantly strives for the top.

If you listen to this song—about the resolve at that very moment when you’re just one step away from perfection—during a crucial time when you want to believe in yourself, it will surely give you courage!

919Superfly

Superfly “919” (from the DVD/Blu-ray “Force ~Document & Live~”)
919Superfly

This is a rock number with a groovy, rolling bassline that makes your body start moving just by listening.

Don’t sweat the small stuff—just enjoy the moment! That positive message comes straight from the heart through Shiho Ochi’s powerful vocals.

The track is included on Force, the acclaimed album produced in September 2012 to celebrate Superfly’s 5th anniversary.

It was also chosen as the theme song for the popular TBS talk show A-Studio.

Put it on when you’re feeling down or as a companion for a drive, and you’ll get an irresistibly bright burst of energy that blows away everyday blues!

You and ISuzuki Suzuki

You and I, you know – Suzuki Suzuki [Official Music Video]
You and ISuzuki Suzuki

A love song by the brother duo Suzuki Suzuki that captures the sweet everyday life of a couple.

A late-night convenience store becomes a special playground just for the two of them, they talk about their future dreams at a slightly upscale place, and their ordinary days overflow with happiness in a way that makes your heart flutter.

Released in December 2020 as their first original work, the song was inspired by the lovey-dovey stories of a member’s friends.

Give it a listen—this track reminds us that the everyday is the true treasure, and it may make you cherish the time with your loved one even more.

capricious; whimsicalSuga Shikao

A masterpiece cherished by fans, it deftly captures the subtle tremors of the heart hidden in everyday life.

Released in February 2003 as one half of the double A-side single “Sayonara / Kimagure,” it was later included on the album “SMILE” and the best-of collection “BEST HIT!! SUGA SHIKAO –2003–2011–.” With Suga Shikao’s signature phrasing, it vividly portrays two people spending such a fleeting, heartrending moment that they even forget to eat.

On nights weighed down by complicated relationships and unmanageable feelings, why not immerse yourself in this song’s world and let it sink in?

Your planetNOMELON NOLEMON

This is a NOMELON NOLEMON song that movingly captures the pure hope of reunting with someone who has grown distant.

Featured as an insert song in the TV anime “Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX,” it appears on the EP HALO-EP.

While aligning with the anime’s world, it stands on its own as a bittersweet love story.

Its airy electronic sound and warm vocals seem to seep deep into the heart.

Give it a listen on nights when you miss someone special, or when you want to quietly lose yourself in thought.

King & Queen & JokerSexy Zone

Sexy Zone 「King & Queen & Joker」 (short ver.)
King & Queen & JokerSexy Zone

Many of you were likely captivated by Kento Nakajima playing the “King,” Shori Sato the “Queen,” and Fuma Kikuchi the “Joker.” Released in May 2014 as Sexy Zone’s sixth single, the song uses the world of playing cards as a motif to portray the push and pull of a fated romance.

The highlight is its dramatic sound, where a passionate dance beat fuses with pop rock.

It’s a mood-lifting track—perfect for when you want to immerse yourself in a thrilling love story!

Child of the QilinSexy Zone

Sexy Zone “Child of the Kirin” (short ver.)
Child of the QilinSexy Zone

A song by Sexy Zone that captured many fans’ hearts with its portrayal of a strong will to confront unreasonable rules and a constricting reality.

Released in October 2019 as their 17th single, it was also used as the theme song for the drama “Black School Rules,” starring group member Shori Sato.

The struggle and resolve to seek freedom and break through the status quo pierce the heart, carried by a slightly nostalgic kayō-style melody and a driving, exhilarating sound.

When you feel stifled by constraints and want to break out of your shell and take a step forward, their united, powerful vocals will gently give you a push.