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!] (21–30)
It’s broken!!NEW!Takenoko shōnen

You’ll be swept up by the dizzying twists and turns! This is an original track by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shounen, known for his diverse styles, released in February 2026.
It’s a participant in the Bokakore 2026 Winter TOP 100 ranking and also an entry for the 4th Project Sekai ULTIMATE.
Its standout feature is an extraordinarily wide tempo range, from BPM 63 to 279.
Thanks to arrangements that whip your ears around with sudden breaks and accelerations, you’ll never get bored listening! As the title suggests, the chaotic approach expressing a state where one can’t keep their sanity is equally thrilling.
The visuals, perfectly matched to the high-energy mood, are a must-see, too!
loveNEW!Hoshino Gen

This is Gen Hoshino’s blockbuster hit, whose intro is marked by the lingering sound of the erhu.
Released as a single in October 2016, it became a social phenomenon as the theme song for the TBS drama “We Married as a Job” (Nigeru wa Haji da ga Yaku ni Tatsu), in which Hoshino himself also appeared.
The lyrics warmly portray the small joys of everyday life and the preciousness of human connection, resonating closely with listeners’ hearts.
The choreography danced by the cast in the ending sequence also became a hot topic, and the song itself is a light, upbeat dance-pop number that makes you want to move your body.
It’s a famous tune known across generations, so the moment the intro starts, the atmosphere instantly brightens.
Be sure to enjoy it together at gatherings with family and friends.
Until it breaks and disappearsNEW!10-FEET

A track infused with a sense of urgency that presses on while carrying everything to the limit, and a will to move forward amid loss.
It’s a work by the rock band 10-FEET, written as the theme song for the film “Golden Kamuy: Assault on Abashiri Prison” and slated for release in March 2026.
It carries a powerful message that pushes people forward—those who struggle to uphold their convictions and overcome hardships even in brutal circumstances.
An emotional rock tune you’ll want to dive into when you stumble over something.
ContrailNEW!Amuro Namie

An upbeat, positive mid-tempo song written as the theme for TBS’s 2013 Sunday drama “Soratobu PR Room” (Public Relations Office in the Sky).
A distinctive feature is the inclusion of airplane sound effects in the track.
The overall vocal range spans F3 to C#5, making it a well-balanced piece with both low and high notes.
The beginning is quite low, so avoid straining your throat—raise your eyebrows firmly and focus on projecting your voice from that eyebrow position.
Also, since the chorus climbs higher as it progresses, it’s important to stay relaxed and not tense up.
Aim to build excitement step by step and project your voice clearly.
Komm, süsser Tod ~ Come, Sweet Death, ComeNEW!ARIANNE

You can’t help but be drawn in by the beautiful piano tones.
This song deliberately sets ruinous themes like nihilism and salvation to a gentle melody and sings them out.
It was used as an insert song in a crucial scene where the world collapses in the animated film “Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion” (Air/True Heart for You).
ARIANNE’s emotionally rich vocals shape the work’s otherworldly atmosphere.
It was included on the single “THANATOS – IF I CAN’T BE YOURS -,” released in August 1997, and can also be heard on the album “THE END OF EVANGELION,” released in September of the same year.
Step a little away from everyday life and give it a listen when you want to calm your heart.
LullabyNEW!Yoru Fōjā (CV: Hayami Saori)

This song, sung by Saori Hayami as Yor Forger, is an insert track featured in episode 24 of the hugely popular anime SPY×FAMILY, beloved by children as well.
It is included on the album TV Anime “SPY×FAMILY” Original Soundtrack, released in December 2022 and re-released in July 2024.
The lyrics were written by original creator Tatsuya Endo, with composition by (K)NoW_NAME.
Carried by a clear, translucent voice, the melody conveys a clumsy yet profound love that resonates deeply.
Its gentle tones, closely aligned with the character’s emotions, warmly envelop the heart.
Perfect for quiet nighttime hours, this piece offers a calm, nostalgic sound that many will find familiar; listen at the end of the day, and you’ll drift to sleep with a tender, peaceful feeling.
Return to primitiveness, O heartNEW!Takahashi Yoko

This track beautifully expresses the profound themes of the origins of life and rebirth, carried by a mystical sound! The vocals are both powerful and crystalline, and the more you listen, the more your heart soars.
When Yoko Takahashi’s smash-hit single “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis Refrain of Soul” was released in February 1997, this song was included as the B-side.
It was used as the image song for the hit animated film Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth.
Loved for many years, it later received an arranged version on the acclaimed album EVANGELION FINALLY.
It might be perfect for immersing yourself fully in the world of the work, or for quietly steeling your heart on a late night.
Please enjoy!


