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!] (1–10)
Like this foreverNEW!Mòwěi

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.
This is just fine!NEW!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.
lovesicknessNEW!Aimer

Singer Aimer, who weaves stories with her distinctive husky voice.
This song is a breezy number that sings of a faint budding love over a lively guitar sound.
It offers a different flavor from her usual weighty, dramatic ballads—an appealing, down-to-earth familiarity.
Included on the album “Sun Dance,” released in April 2019, it also garnered attention as the theme song for AbemaTV’s dating reality show “She’s a Snowflake and the Wolf Boy Won’t Be Fooled ❤.” Its worldview feels like a continuation of the classic “Kataomoi,” making it a perfect match for the sweet-and-sour spirit of Valentine’s Day.
Listen while prepping chocolates, and your heart is sure to flutter even more!
Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (11–20)
Callchanmina

A captivating artist with overwhelming vocal and rap skills, Chanmina delivers a wholehearted love song.
Released in June 2019 as a pre-release track, it opens her August 2019 album “Never Grow Up.” The lyrics, which candidly recount the heartbreak she personally experienced, drew widespread attention.
It’s not sugar-coated; the raw lingering attachment and inner conflict are depicted so vividly that your heart trembles with every listen.
The melancholic track co-produced with JIGG and her delicate yet powerful vocals further highlight the sense of longing.
Give it a listen when you feel crushed by the pain of a breakup or on nights when you can’t let go of someone.
Her voice, which leans gently into the pain, is sure to be a source of comfort.
I can’t drink coffee.NEW!M!LK

Emerging from Stardust Promotion and captivating fans with their shape-shifting activities, M!LK.
The song that marked the opening of their career was this memorable debut track.
It humorously portrays a boy’s comedic mishap on a first date—trying to act cool and ordering a drink he’s bad with—and its down-to-earth cuteness is irresistibly charming.
Released in March 2015, the track was also used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Pankis! 2D,” cementing the group’s approachable character.
Later included on their first album “Ousama no Gyunyu (King’s Milk),” it’s a song that has been lovingly carried forward at key milestones, which is truly moving.
Packed with fresh momentum and playfulness, it’s a perfect pick-me-up and an ideal track for anyone wanting to experience M!LK’s origins.
Scary thingsNEW!nio

Anxieties and fears that sit side by side with the anticipation of a new environment.
This piece delicately depicts those feelings through Kagamine Rin’s singing voice.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Nio, released in December 2025, written specifically for the “Kagamine Rin/Len 18th Anniversary” project.
Many listeners will relate to the fleeting fears that surface amid happy moments and the struggle to face one’s own tendency to put on a brave front.
Even while holding onto your worries, this is a song that gives you the courage to move forward—be sure to give it a listen.
Stop this momentNEW!Ohōtsuku Tarō

Taro Okhotsk is an enka singer whose unique style strongly reflects the influences of folk and rock.
“Kono Toki o Tomete” (Stop This Moment) is a single released in February 2026, delivering a dramatic composition that powerfully conveys the intense emotions faced when parting from a loved one.
It’s also noteworthy that he wrote both the lyrics and the music himself.
If you’re looking for a passionate ballad, be sure to check it out.


