Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
There are many song titles that start with “ko,” featuring familiar words like “koi” (love) and “kokoro” (heart).
The range is really broad, but even just branching out from “koi” will lead you to lots of songs!
From era-defining hit tunes and more.
Sometimes nothing comes to mind right away and you want to look some up…!
So we’ve put together a list of song titles that start with “ko,” which might come in handy at such times.
Feel free to use it not only when you’re curious about what songs begin with “ko,” but also as inspiration for shiritori or choosing songs at karaoke.
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Songs with Titles Starting with “Ko” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (71–80)
Like this foreverMòwěi

If you want to drown in a sweet, perilous illusion, don’t miss this track sensually sung by KAITO.
Composed by Vocaloid producer Matuo, it was released to mark KAITO’s 20th anniversary.
The stylish, piano-driven soundscape pairs exquisitely with the languid, cool vocal delivery, refusing to let the listener go.
The lyrics depict a slightly frightening yet beautiful world where, in their pursuit of eternity, two people end up binding each other—absolutely superb.
Put it on late at night, alone, and immerse yourself completely in the sea of sound.
Because I fell in loveaimyon

After a love ends, there are times when it feels like a gaping hole has opened in your heart, aren’t there? Only after losing it do you realize how precious it was, and your chest tightens with the ache of knowing you can’t go back.
On nights filled with that helpless feeling, the ballad included on Aimyon’s album “Momentary Sixth Sense” gently stays by your side.
Released in February 2019, the album features a simple sound centered on acoustic guitar.
It also drew attention as the campaign song for “LINE Xmas 2019.” In fact, this track was recorded in a single take in the studio.
That’s why you can truly feel the trembling breaths and the wavering of emotions.
If you listen alone in a quiet room, lost in memories, time that had stood still might begin to move again.
an open secretShiina Ringo

This is the theme song for the Friday Night Drama “Jikou Keisatsu Hajimemashita,” which began streaming on September 30, 2019.
The track itself features a driving ensemble, crafted to match the show’s surreal comedy-mystery vibe.
The music video too, but the song exudes a mature allure, and the rhythm and groove are crucial.
If you want to imitate Ringo-san, try singing with the corners of your mouth slightly raised and a subtly superior air.
That should give you just the right feel.
Don’t overdo it, but keeping the corners of your mouth up generally helps maintain a resonant placement, which should let you produce a stable voice.
Dawn of SolitudeShiina Ringo

A song used as the theme for NHK Educational TV’s “SWITCH Interview: Masters,” with lyrics by screenwriter Aya Watanabe and composition/arrangement by Ringo Sheena.
Released on May 27, 2013 as a double A-side on “Irohanihoheto / Kodoku no Akatsuki,” it’s characterized by a driving, pop sound and powerful lyrics.
The overall vocal range spans E3–F5, making the high notes fairly demanding, but the melody itself is straightforward and easy to latch onto.
Using falsetto for the high notes in the chorus is perfectly fine.
If you focus on resonating clearly in the head, the notes should come out smoothly—imagining a bright, ringing tone might help when you sing.
Confession Rival DeclarationHONEY WORKS

A spin-off song from the “Kokuhaku Jikkou Iinkai ~Renai Series~,” this youth anthem features the shy boy Koyuki Ayase boldly declaring himself a rival for the girl he likes.
The protagonist is Koyuki Ayase, voiced by Tsubasa Yonaga, and the song depicts the course of his romance and the mind games with his rival.
It also appears in the animated PV for “Our love has always been 10 centimeters apart.” and serves as an important character song for Koyuki.
With an overall vocal range of G3–D5, it isn’t too high, so you should be able to sing it without straining your voice.
In the chorus, the drums pick up a lively rhythm, so if you sing along to the drums with a good groove, it’ll help you relax!
Confession RehearsalHONEY WORKS

This is a novelization of popular HoneyWorks songs that gained traction on Niconico, in which the story unfolds as themes from tracks like “The First Love’s Picture Book” and “The Answer to Jealousy” intersect while childhood friend Natsuki hides her unrequited feelings for Yuu.
Written by Toako Fujitani and published by Kadokawa Beans Bunko, it’s a flagship title of the Confession Executive Committee ~Love Series~, which was also adapted into an anime.
The overall vocal range of the song spans A3–E5, a relatively calm range that should be easy even for Haniwa beginners to sing.
The rhythm in the A-melody section is a bit complex, so practice repeatedly with clear, crisp enunciation.
This is just fine!WEST.

This track is included as the lead number on their 12th full-length album, “Yuiitsu Muni,” released in March 2026.
Member Daiki Shigeoka not only wrote and composed the song but also handled the choreography, resulting in a performance where band sounds and dance are brilliantly fused.
It delivers a powerful message that blows away hesitation and gives you the courage to move forward—one that really resonates in your heart.
It’s an energetic up-tempo tune packed with the group’s evolution and creativity.


