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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 too!] (261–270)

Koitou (Koitome) Coastyamaguchi hiromi

Hiromi Yamaguchi “Koitoi Coast” Music Video
Koitou (Koitome) Coastyamaguchi hiromi

Speaking of a singing voice honed under the tutelage of the enka world’s grand master Saburō Kitajima, that would be Hiromi Yamaguchi.

Since her 2002 debut with “Ibushigin,” her string of newcomer awards attests to her solid talent.

Centering on a classic, orthodox style featuring a fully realized, master-taught kobushi (ornamental vocal turns), she delivers “life enka” that gently permeates the listener’s heart.

Lyrics that depict the subtleties of life intertwine exquisitely with Hiromi Yamaguchi’s warm yet powerful vocals, enveloping you in the deep emotion of what feels like a feature film.

Her appearance performing the shamisen and her multifaceted side—such as holding qualifications like disaster prevention specialist—further enhance her appeal.

A One-Night LoveKudō Shizuka

Shizuka Kudo / Koi Hitoyo [Official Video]
A One-Night LoveKudō Shizuka

Among Shizuka Kudo’s discography, which saw a string of hits in the late 1980s, the single released in December 1988 shines with a distinctly mature allure.

Chosen as the image song for the Hakone Open-Air Museum, it became the first Oricon No.

1 of the Heisei era—a classic in every sense.

The song depicts a bittersweet, adult romance where fleeting passion—perhaps just a one-night love—intertwines with anxiety about a future that cannot be seen.

Its gentle, tender ballad style makes it easy to empathize with, and it seems perfect for those who want to sing with rich emotional expression.

Lovestruck Osaka (feat. Miyuki Kawanaka)Mizutani Chieko

Miyuki Kawanaka & Chieko Mizutani “Osaka in Love” Music Video (full ver.)
Lovestruck Osaka (feat. Miyuki Kawanaka)Mizutani Chieko

Ms.

Chieko Mizutani, who is active as a “bridge between enka and J-pop.” In fact, she’s the very same Tomochika who shines as a TV personality on variety shows! Since she now has a strong image as an enka singer, many people might be surprised to learn this.

One moment, with the assured vocal prowess that earned her the nickname “Hokuriku’s Hibari,” she delivers songs like “Do You Like Scotch?” with soulful elegance; the next, she has the entire venue wrapped in smiles with her humor-filled banter.

Nimbly leaping beyond the bounds of enka, her stages—featuring a diverse array of guests—feel like lavish musical festivals.

Even as she celebrates her 50th year in show business, her presence as an entertainer continues to shine, captivating audiences with its magnitude.

This roaddōyō

This Road (Summer Children's Song)
This roaddōyō

Among timeless classics that continue to be sung across generations, this work especially strikes a deep chord.

Poet Hakushū Kitahara wove the poem by overlaying the scenery he saw while traveling in Hokkaido with memories of his own hometown, and his close friend Kōsaku Yamada set it to music.

The imagery of acacia blossoms and the white clock tower rises vividly to mind, gently awakening each listener’s own nostalgic memories.

First recorded in 1927 with a performance by Yoshie Fujiwara, it was later selected in 2006 for the “100 Best Japanese Songs.” Beloved by many singers, including Hiromi Iwasaki, it was also recently used as the theme song for the film “Kono Michi.” It’s the perfect piece for looking back on the past with a calm heart.

Songs with Titles Starting with “Ko” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori Too!] (271–280)

Love DrizzleShonan no Kaze

Shonan no Kaze “Koi Shigure” MUSIC VIDEO
Love DrizzleShonan no Kaze

When you think of Shonan no Kaze, the image of party tunes that heat up under the blazing sun is strong, and it’s easy to find tracks that are perfect for summer.

Yet their discography also includes gems best heard at the melancholic end of the season.

Koi-shigure is one such song, released as a love ballad following Junrenka.

Its wistful melody over a reggae beat seems to portray a fleeting summer romance in a way that’s both beautiful and bittersweet.

Put it on when you want to sink into a sentimental mood while feeling the night breeze after the heat has settled, and you’re guaranteed a perfect time.

Even while focusing on heartbreak, their uniquely expressive style leaves a subtly forward-looking afterglow—that, too, is part of their appeal.

At times like thisVaundy

A heartwarming pop song that brings back memories of meeting someone special.

It’s a track by Vaundy, released as a digital single in June 2025.

He describes it as a personal song he “wrote for himself,” serving as a tribute to his vocal coach, Yoshihiko Nishio.

Vaundy’s gentle vocals blend beautifully with the delicate, transparent sound.

The lyrics, which speak of deep bonds and the hope of reunion, are truly moving.

It’s music that fills you with kindness.

Ray SongVivid BAD SQUAD × Hatsune Miku

Ray of Light / Vivid BAD SQUAD × Hatsune Miku
Ray SongVivid BAD SQUAD × Hatsune Miku

This is a Japanese-style EDM track with an impressive, powerful beat.

Created by Guiano, it’s set for release in May 2025.

It serves as the event theme song for the game “Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku,” performed by Vivid BAD SQUAD and Hatsune Miku.

The melody cuts through the night like a beam of light, and the passionate call-and-response between the members is exhilarating.

The lyrics about changing the world with their own song are top-notch and fill you with courage as you listen.

It’s an intensely emotional track that I hope you’ll play when you need that extra push forward.