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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 karaoke songs! (321–330)

Courtship White Paperarigatami kurabu

Courtship White Paper feat. Chifuyu Hanakuma & Ryo | Arigatami Club
Courtship White Paperarigatami kurabu

I’d like to introduce “Courtship White Paper,” a song whose impression changes depending on the listener.

It’s by Vocaloid producer Arigatami Club, known for the “90-Second Theme Song” series.

The track is a fan song for the drama “Nigoromi no Shokutaku,” depicting the tangled human relationships in the story.

That said, it’s interesting that if you listen without that context, it sounds like a beautiful pure-love song.

As a result, your interpretation of the lyrics will likely differ depending on whether you’ve watched the drama.

It’s also a clever touch that it uses Hanakuma Chifuyu and Ryo and has them perform as a duet.

Songs that start with “ku”: a roundup. Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (331–340)

There is Createiyowa

There Is Create / iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku (Create-girl / iyowa feat. Hatsune Miku)
There is Createiyowa

Its unique worldview, where the everyday and the extraordinary intersect, is captivating.

It’s a track by Iyowa, included on the album “Film, Sunlit Spot, Graduation Ceremony,” released in June 2024.

The sound arrangement—combining a sense of floatiness, speed, and catchiness—leaves a strong impression.

With lyrics themed around “creation,” it likely resonates with people who make things.

It might be perfect for times when you want to escape reality or savor time to yourself.

craving love?emon

A downer-style Yuki Uta song with a burbling, throbbing bass that’s addictive.

It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer emon, also known for “being loved,” released in May 2024.

It calmly weaves the inner feelings of a heart starved for love, letting you taste fear and empathy at the same time.

Yuki’s husky vocals also match the mood and lyrics perfectly.

Since emon has made many works with this kind of atmosphere, if you’re into this worldview, be sure to dig into the other tracks as well.

For hungry animalsoishikuru meronpan

Oishikuru Melonpan “For Hungry Animals” Music Video
For hungry animalsoishikuru meronpan

The song “For Hungry Animals,” included on Oishikuru Melonpan’s mini-album Eyes, is striking for its aggressive soundscape themed around the complexity of human relationships and emotional disconnection.

The band’s uniquely cool and diverse sonic approach is sure to pierce your heart.

By the time it ends, you’ll likely find yourself reexamining your relationship with yourself and the people you care about.

Puppet Playkisara

Kugutsu Asobi / Kisara feat. Narukasa Mikoto – Marionette Play
Puppet Playkisara

There are probably many people who like songs with a gothic atmosphere.

This piece, created by the Vocaloid producer Kisara—also known for works like “LIMITED QUEEN”—was released in 2020.

Starting with a suspicious, eerie intro, the song unfolds as if it’s tumbling forward.

Mikoto’s emotional vocals deepen the narrative quality of the lyrics.

It’s a little scary, but it also stirs your curiosity, making you wonder, “What’s going to happen next?” Highly recommended to listen at a high volume!

Crazy Party Night-Pumpkins Strike Backkyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Crazy Party Night-Pumpkins Strike Back- Official Music Video
Crazy Party Night-Pumpkins Strike Backkyarī pamyu pamyu

This piece expresses the fun of Halloween through music.

Released in September 2015, the song is characterized by a unique atmosphere that blends horror and cuteness.

The lyrics incorporate Halloween-themed elements like “sweets” and a “magical night,” creating a richly fantastical world.

In the music video, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and a group of zombies throw a party in eccentric costumes, resulting in a work where horror and a pop sensibility coexist.

Thanks to its catchy sound, it was widely used in 2024 as a track for twin dances during Halloween.

Embraced as a Halloween song, the work helped popularize and cement the genre of Halloween music within Japan’s music scene.

Crazy Beatsatsuki ga tenkomori

[Hatsune Miku/Kagamine Len] Crazy Beat [#Compass]
Crazy Beatsatsuki ga tenkomori

A 2018 track by Satsuki ga Tenkomori, known for technopop.

It surpassed a million in 2020.

From the very first lines, the soaring vocals are unbeatable—instant Dance Dance Revolution vibes.

You might find yourself nodding along without even noticing.

True to its title, “Crazy Beat,” the beat is of course on point, and the rap feels great, too! It has a club-scene atmosphere that makes you want to throw your hands up and dance.

Everyone sing and dance—yes, ONCE AGAIN!