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!
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A collection of songs that start with 'Ku'. Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (361–370)
Roar!Momoiro Kurōbā Zetto

Highly recommended listening before a must-win match.
Created by the idol group Momoiro Clover Z, also known for songs like “Ikuze! Kaitō Shōjo” and “MOON PRIDE,” this track is included on their cheer song album Tanaka Masahiro, which features songs used by professional baseball player Masahiro Tanaka as his walk-up music.
The exhilarating melody and empowering lyrics will set your heart ablaze.
Give it a listen when you’re feeling down or overwhelmed by anxiety.
Clover Clubyūyu

The 2008 Vocaloid song “Clover Club” makes your heart skip a beat with its somewhat dreamy yet strangely bittersweet melody.
Its poppy, catchy synth sound is pleasant to the ear, and Hatsune Miku’s clear vocals are also captivating.
The fanciful lyrical world inspired by a cocktail’s name is distinctive and striking.
Once you’re hooked, there’s no escape—this track is packed with the unique worldview that only yuyu can deliver.
trash staryuzu

A poignant autumn song where transience and hope intertwine.
It’s a track included on the single Yuzu released in November 1999 and also served as the image song for Fuji TV’s “Ainori,” a romantic reality show.
The gentle melody overlaps with the feeling of trying to look forward despite one’s vulnerabilities.
It’s a song that stays close to those who can’t find their own worth or who are seeking connection with others.
Please give it a listen.
Fantasy PaletteYucha P
Kūsō Palette, a work by yucha-P—also known as the creator of songs like Poker Face and Blackjack—is a high-velocity rock tune released in 2010.
It’s brimming with drive, with meticulously crafted guitar tones and rhythms.
One of its charms is the passionate message: “I’m sure I’ll seize the future I envision.” May its wind-swept lyrics and powerful sound reach your heart!
Christmas Dayofukōsu

Off Course’s music is characterized by warm, delicate harmonies.
Released in December 1981, this song stands out for its majestic sound and hymn-like harmonies.
Rather than dazzling brilliance, its somewhat wistful tone resonates deeply.
It carries not only themes of romance, but also compassion for loved ones and wishes for their happiness.
Even today, it is cherished by many as a piece that accompanies older listeners during the quiet, introspective hours of Christmas.
Recommended for those who want to spend a peaceful time with family or someone special.
Croporenji supainikurabu

Orange Spiny Club is a rock band known for signature songs like “Kinmokusei.” They deliver tracks that capture everyday scenes and stories of love, and in 2023 they released “Crop.” Created by the Suzuki brothers—vocalist Yusuke Suzuki and guitarist Naoto Suzuki—the song centers on the theme of family.
It features a warm sound with lively, rhythmic guitar cutting and expansive piano tones.
It’s a rock number that resonates with a heartfelt message of love for an important person who, even from a distance where you can’t meet often, remains a constant source of support.
Songs that start with “Ku” (Japanese く). Great for shiritori or choosing karaoke tracks! (371–380)
I totally hate Christmas!! Just kidding ♡CRAZY KEN BAND

This song cheerfully captures the mixed feelings people can have about Christmas.
Its witty, stylish lyrics—quintessential Crazy Ken Band—pair perfectly with a catchy pop melody.
Released in December 2002, it was also featured in a J-PHONE commercial.
It peaked at No.
14 on the Oricon charts, suggesting it resonated with many listeners.
Recommended for those who feel conflicted about the holidays or want to enjoy the season with a hint of irony.
It also works great as party background music, so be sure to add it to your playlist.


