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A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!

When you’re playing shiritori with song titles or doing shiritori karaoke, there are times when you just can’t think of the next song, right?

この記事では、「く(ku)」で始まる曲をたくさん紹介します。そんな瞬間に思い出せるようにしておきましょう。

There are lots of words that start with “ku,” like “kuro” (black), “kurisumasu” (Christmas), “cry,” and “kuchi” (mouth), and many of them are commonly used in song titles.

I’ve picked out a variety of tracks, so feel free to use this as a reference when choosing your next song!

A roundup of songs that start with 'Ku'. Perfect for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke! (91–100)

CRAZZZYAooo

CRAZZZY, released exclusively via digital distribution on September 30, 2025.

The lyrics and composition were handled by Tsumiki from NOMELON NOLEMON, and the song really showcases Tsumiki’s signature style.

While CRAZZZY has a relatively fast tempo, the rhythm stays steady, so once you lock into the tempo, you’ll definitely be able to sing it well.

The vocal range sits in the mid to slightly high register, so either adjust the key to a comfortable range or keep your resonance forward in your head to project without straining your throat.

As long as you’ve got groove and momentum, you can make it sound cool! I’m a fan of this artist too, so if you want more tips for singing it, I’d be happy to give you advice!

Christmas & Holiday Jazz Piano MedleyJason Lux

A Christmas and holiday jazz medley by Jason Lacks that gently wraps your heart in the soft tones of the piano.

Beloved Christmas songs are woven into calm jazz arrangements that warmly illuminate winter nights.

Classics like “Last Christmas” and “Greensleeves” reveal fresh nuances through gentle tempos and delicate harmonies.

It’s music that, while stylish and refined, brings nostalgia and comfort to the listener.

A heartwarming jazz piano medley, perfect for quiet moments or listening by candlelight.

Collection of songs starting with “Ku.” Great for word-chain games or choosing karaoke songs! (101–110)

Cry BabySEAMO

On the journey toward your dreams, the path is sometimes blurred by tears.

Released by SEAMO in April 2007, this song was created as the theme for the feature film Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called The Singing Buttocks Bomb!.

Wrapped in the warm resonance of piano and strings, it portrays someone who acknowledges their failures and loneliness yet still chooses to move forward toward tomorrow.

Rather than denying tears, it delivers a message that warmly affirms, “It’s okay to be a crybaby,” and it truly hits home.

When you face setbacks or sorrow, this piece will gently give you a push from behind.

Give it a listen when you want to cry your heart out and take another step forward.

Sky Performance JumpNanahoshi Orchestra

Sky-Resonance Jump / Nanahoshi Orchestra feat. Hatsune Miku
Sky Performance Jump - Nanahoshi Orchestra

A song that sings of the courage to leap from a daily life filled with doubt and confusion into a free world.

Created by Nanahoshi Orchestra featuring Hatsune Miku as the vocalist, it was released in October 2025.

Centered on the themes of “imagining” and “jumping into a new world,” it expresses a liberating feeling of diving into the sky that embraces everything—clear blue, cloudy gray, and rain clouds alike.

Coupled with a band-driven pop sound, the result is refreshingly exhilarating.

Let this song be your source of energy!

The kid who always gets comparedTsuyu

A song by Tsuyu that empathizes with the pain of being compared to others.

Many of us have been hurt by being measured against someone else.

This work portrays, head-on, the feelings of inferiority and inner conflict from the perspective of the one being compared.

Rei’s clear, translucent vocals and Pusu’s band sound—blending rock and pop—resonate deeply.

The lyrics lay bare the protagonist’s earnest emotions as they are continually compared by those around them, and their determination to keep going even while blaming themselves is truly moving.

The track was included on the February 2020 album “Yappari Ame wa Furun da ne,” and a remixed version was later released.

It was also featured in Konami’s music game SOUND VOLTEX, earning love from a wide audience.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling unsure of yourself or hurt by comparisons.

It will surely whisper, “I understand,” and stay by your side.

Queencard(G)I-DLE

(여자)아이들((G)I-DLE) – ‘퀸카 (Queencard)’ Official Music Video
Queencard(G)I-DLE

(G)I-DLE is a five-member South Korean girl group that debuted in 2018.

From their debut track “LATATA,” they have commanded overwhelming presence and have continued to release hit songs one after another.

Known for their strong self-production abilities, the members—led by leader Soyeon—personally handle songwriting, composition, and choreography.

In 2022, they took first place on numerous music shows with “TOMBOY,” and in 2023, “Queencard” garnered global attention.

Their dance skills are outstanding, and their performances—combining power and beauty—are a must-see.

They’re highly recommended for anyone who wants to fully experience the appeal of K-pop.

Blues of Black ScarsCRAZY KEN BAND

Crazy Ken Band - The Blues of Black Scars (Kuroi Kizuato no Blues)
Blues of Black ScarsCRAZY KEN BAND

Centered around Ken Yokoyama, Crazy Ken Band’s track included on the album “GALAXY” stands out for its blues-inspired arrangement.

The lyrics written by Ken Yokoyama depict the regret and feelings of remorse that accompany the decisions we make in a life filled with choices.

Upon its 2006 release, the album enjoyed enduring popularity, with this song in particular drawing significant attention, even as the album reached as high as No.

10.

Given its strong enka and kayōkyoku influences, this piece should be especially easy for men in their 50s to sing.