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!] (151–160)
Open your heartKamino Yua (SARD ANDĀGURAAUNDO)

Yua Jinno, the vocalist of SARD UNDERGROUND who carries on ZARD’s music, hails from Shiga Prefecture.
The band began activities in 2019 and gained many fans through covers imbued with deep respect for ZARD.
Their music was even selected as an ending theme for the TV anime Detective Conan, so many of you may recognize her voice.
In September 2024, she transitioned to a solo project, taking a new step by writing lyrics and more.
Be sure to let yourself be captivated by her pure, straightforward singing voice.
Kokoro koko karaALLaNHiLLZ

A music duo from Saku City, Nagano Prefecture, known for their unique slogan: “Twins! Curly hair! Left-handed!” Their sound is described as “folky mixture pop,” blending rock, funk, and more into songs crafted with a distinctive sensibility.
The older brother, Takumi Ide, delivers piercing high tones, while the younger brother, Tadashi Ide, weaves in guitar and rap for a perfect interplay.
They made their major debut in February 2009, and one of their songs gained attention when it was selected as a TV show ending theme.
If you enjoy genre-defying music and sibling harmonies, give them a listen!
CoyoteBUCK-TICK

It’s a masterpiece whose dry lyricism strikes the heart, as if you can picture someone walking alone across a wilderness at dusk.
The distinct view of life and death characteristic of Atsushi Sakurai, who wrote the lyrics, is deeply reflected here, portraying the protagonist’s quiet resolve in the face of an unavoidable fate.
This track is included on the acclaimed album “memento mori,” released in February 2009.
Listen to it on a solitary, contemplative night or as a companion on a long drive, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a lingering afterglow—as if you’ve watched a film.
Koi-bi and ROMANCEGMU

This is the 15th single by GMU, the idol group serving as sightseeing ambassadors for Aomori City.
The song incorporates elements of Baroque music and has a somewhat nostalgic feel.
I think it’s a track that can be performed solo and still sound cool and exciting! Listening from the A melody, it gives the impression of having quite a lot of low notes.
High notes can be easier to hit when you project your voice with energy, but low notes are the opposite: if you use plenty of breath and release your voice slowly, as if right in front of you, it becomes easier to stay on pitch.
There are many tips for this, but the most important is to let a “bundle” of breath out slowly in front of you.
I used to struggle with low notes myself, but as I studied vocal training and experimented, this method made it much easier for me to sing low notes.
Since we don’t often use low voices in daily life, it’s natural not to be accustomed to them.
When you sing, try to keep these tips in mind!
Tonight is a Hearty PartyTakeuchi Mariya

Speaking of Christmas, it’s all about parties! This song by Mariya Takeuchi fully captures that bubbling excitement.
Released in 1995, it became widely loved as the Christmas campaign commercial song for Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Set to a Eurobeat-style, danceable sound, it paints a picture of a glamorous party night and a romantic mood.
The fact that Takuya Kimura performed the spoken lines was also a hot topic at the time.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser for year-end karaoke parties!
inner voiceFutami Souichi

A milestone 10th single by Soichi Futami, released in September 2025.
The composition is by Joji Hara—better known as Saburo Kitajima—the giant of the enka world.
It’s a classic gratitude song that feels like entrusting one’s spirit to the next generation, structured in three chapters that address Mother, Friend, and Father.
From memories of lullabies heard in childhood to heartfelt thanks for the important people met in life, the song weaves gratitude with care.
His “echoing mountain-voice,” honed through folk singing, and his skillful phrasing seem to breathe warm life into every word.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you wish to say “thank you” to someone precious.
Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke & shiritori!] (161–170)
How old is love? / Until what age does love last?Morikawa Daisuke

Daisuke Morikawa is a singer from Kadoma City, Osaka Prefecture.
After first working as a company employee, he made his debut as a singer in 2016 with “Castle in the Sky: Takeda Castle.” One of the tracks on his double A-side single—the first release after moving to Nippon Crown—was released in September 2025.
Branded as a “modern Latin Showa kayō,” it’s a passionate, danceable number.
Its bright message—that the feeling of falling in love can’t be stopped no matter how old you are—is sung over a light, Latin rhythm.
It’s a song for when you want to lift your spirits or add a spark of excitement to everyday life.


