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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.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Ko” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (71–80)

According to the calendarkaze

The song I want to listen to when I feel the lingering touch of winter is Kaze’s folk duo track “Koyomi no Ue de wa.” It’s included on the classic album “Toki wa Nagaréte…” released in January 1976.

Written and composed by Shozo Ise, this masterpiece overlays the seasonal feeling of it being spring according to the calendar yet still cold with the wavering emotions of young people facing graduation and farewells.

Though it never had any flashy tie-ins, it’s often played at seasonal turning points on the radio and has continued to be loved as a hidden favorite.

Details like worrying about the departure time of the outbound train capture the bittersweetness of a departure that everyone has experienced.

It’s a recommended song for those at a life crossroads or anyone who wants to quietly sink into their memories.

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TOMOO – Contrast [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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It beautifully captures the sparkle of youth and that heart-tightening sense of bittersweetness.

Written as the ending theme for the second cour of the TV anime “Blue Box,” which aired starting in January 2025, it’s included on the album “DEAR MYSTERIES.” On the verge of graduation, struggling with unspoken feelings and the delicate distance with friends—especially younger listeners are sure to relate.

It’s a song you’ll want to play as BGM for graduation season, to etch those precious memories into your heart.

COSMOSMimas

Choral Piece: COSMOS / With Lyrics [High Quality]
COSMOSMimas

This work captivates with lyrics that overlay the vast universe with one’s own existence, evoking a gentle, warming light.

It’s a single released by the music duo Aquamarine in April 1999, marking their major-label debut.

Also known as the theme song for “Star Week,” it is included on the album TALES OF STARS.

Written and composed by Mimasu, the song was later arranged by Yutaka Tomizawa into a choral piece and has since become a graduation staple beloved by schools across Japan.

Many people likely recall singing it in unison with friends as they set out from the classroom into the wider world.

It’s a classic that you’ll want to listen to in spring, at the start of new beginnings, while gazing up at the night sky.

Like tonight’s moonMiyamoto Hiroji

Like the Moon Tonight / Elephant Kashimashi
Like tonight's moonMiyamoto Hiroji

Hiroji Miyamoto, a singer-songwriter born in 1966 who continues to lead Japan’s rock scene with his passionate performances and one-of-a-kind voice.

Since debuting in 1988 as the vocalist of Elephant Kashimashi, he has captivated countless listeners.

The song “Koyoi no Tsuki no Yō ni,” which became familiar to households as the theme for the drama “Tsuki no Kagayaku Yoru Dakara,” is a timeless classic loved across generations.

Beyond the band’s heavy sound, his solo work—brimming with respect for kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop)—is also outstanding, radiating an energy that seems to stir the listener’s soul.

If you’re seeking a heartfelt, fiery singing voice, he’s an artist you should definitely check out.

Love-colored IlluminationLunabitt.

Love-colored Illumination / Lunabitt. feat. Hatsune Miku
Love-colored IlluminationLunabitt.

This is a Christmas song that turns up the romance to the max! “Koi-iro Illumination,” produced by Lunabitt., was released in December 2025.

It’s a sparkling electronic track that conjures scenes of a white Christmas, with Miku’s autotuned vocals resonating pleasantly.

The lyrics, which convey the fun and thrills of love, are another highlight.

With this song, Christmas will feel like an even more special event!

If we become loversFukushima Sayaka

In the season when winter illuminations color the city, a song brimming with warm feelings of love has arrived from Sayaka Fukushima.

Released in December 2025, this work is clearly positioned as a Christmas song.

The lyrics portray the emotions of constantly thinking about someone as the seasons change, and the wish to deliver dreams and hope like Santa.

The blossoming imaginings of what she’d like to do if they became lovers and the places she’d love to take them make it perfectly romantic for a holy night.

Hailing from Mito City in Ibaraki Prefecture and bringing a background in track and field and education, her straightforward, down-to-earth storytelling resonates deeply.

It’s a recommended track for those experiencing unrequited love or for moments when you want to reaffirm your feelings for someone special.

Love Dial 6700Fingā 5

With an intro that mimics the ring of a rotary telephone and a spirited call that grabs your attention, this is a signature song by Finger Five.

Written and composed by Yu Aku and Tadao Inoue, it’s a breezy dance number that blends R&B and rock ’n’ roll elements into Japanese pop.

The catchy phone-number motif, set on the eve of a graduation ceremony, leaves an unforgettable impact once you hear it.

Released in December 1973, the song topped the Oricon weekly chart for four consecutive weeks and became a massive hit with over 1.6 million copies sold.

The following year, it was also used as the theme song for the film “The Great Adventure of Finger Five.” The soulful groove created by the five Okinawan siblings, paired with the charming vocals of the youngest sister, Taeko, weaves a harmony that lifts the spirits across generations.

It’s a perfect pick for those who want a bright boost during the season of farewells.