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Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!

Do any songs come to mind that start with “na”? There are lots of words that begin with “na” and seem likely to be used in song titles—like “natsu” (summer), “nagisa” (beach), and “namae” (name).

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that start with “na.” Feel free to use this as a reference for shiritori using only song titles, or for karaoke shiritori where you pick the next song based on the last letter of the previous title.

Let’s dive right in!

Songs with titles that start with “Na.” Hints for shiritori! (301–310)

Naive Letterskamomekamome

kamomekamome – “Naive Letters” Official Music Video
Naive Letterskamomekamome

Kamomekamome is a band representing the KCHC scene—an emblem of the music culture nurtured in Kashiwa, Chiba.

Formed in 2002 around Tatsurou Mukai of Nunchaku, they have drawn attention with a unique sound that fuses hardcore punk and progressive rock.

They made their debut in 2005 with the album “kamomekamome,” followed by a series of releases—“Luger Seagull,” “Happy Rebirthday To You,” and “BEDSIDE DONORS”—that pursue deeply emotional expression.

Their one-of-a-kind sound—melding meticulous twin-guitar arrangements, dynamic performances rich in odd time signatures, and Mukai’s emotionally charged vocals—opened new possibilities for Japan’s hardcore scene.

With complex rhythms and a profound lyrical world, their distinctive music is perfect for listeners seeking expression beyond conventional bounds.

Strings of TearsOda Masaru

Masaru Oda, who pursued a vigorous musical career as a member of Tonomama Kings and worked across a wide range of genres from comic songs to enka, formed the band in 1967 and went on to release numerous million-selling hits during its active years through 1990.

Together with Atsushi Nagata, Osamu Miyaji, and Sobei Tada, he continually sought new forms of popular music.

Although they began as a comic band, they later shifted to mood kayō.

Combining an excellent sense of variety with solid musicianship, they won support from a wide audience.

Their songs have even been featured in the manga Chibi Maruko-chan, earning love across generations.

They are recommended for anyone looking to explore the nostalgic allure of classic kayōkyoku.

72 points, etc.Tōsaka Megu

Meg Tohsaka “72-Point Etcetera” Music Video [feat. withBrass]
72 points, etc.Tōsaka Megu

Meg Ousaka, the TikToker who gained nationwide popularity with “I’m mad at pre-sliced butter!”, is now active as a singer-songwriter and has a passionate following among some listeners.

Among her songs, the one I especially recommend is “72-Point Etcetera.” Because it’s arranged with a slightly fast tempo and a bright tone, it’s easy to overlook, but the vocal range required is actually quite narrow, so people of virtually any voice type can sing it without trouble.

The vocal lines also have few phrases that demand vibrato or long sustained notes, making it unquestionably a beginner-friendly track.

nameless illnessaogurisu

A nameless illness of the heart—anxiety and loneliness with no clear cause.

This work by Aogurisu portrays those struggles.

Released in February 2025, it perfectly matches Yukari Yuki’s translucent vocals with a dark musical tone.

The protagonist’s emotions—feelings of self-denial and disconnection from society—are rendered as if shrouded in fog.

If you’re feeling lonely, or carrying an unease you can’t put into words, it’s likely to hit you hard.

A Nameless Star40mP

[GUMI] The Nameless Star [Original MV]
A Nameless Star40mP

This song captivates with melodies that gently embrace the heart and a translucent vocal tone.

Showcasing 40mP’s delicate compositional sensibilities, it was released in August 2014.

Created as the image song for the novel “Ricky — Let Me Hear Your Voice Once More —,” its driving tempo feels as if pent-up, bittersweet emotions are spilling over.

It will deeply resonate with those who have lost someone precious or who wish they could return to the past.

Nothing’s ImpossibleA Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten

“Nothing’s Impossible” – A Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten (theme song of the film “The Imaginary”)
Nothing’s ImpossibleA Great Big World featuring Rachel Platten

My heart trembles at the bittersweet yet beautiful vocals.

It’s a collaboration between the American duo A Great Big World and singer-songwriter Rachel Platten.

It was released digitally in November 2023 and serves as the theme song for the animated film ‘The Imaginary’ (Rudger in the Attic).

Set to a harmonious blend of piano and strings, it delivers a message filled with hope and love.

The lyrics, which sing of the power to believe in unseen possibilities, will surely resonate with those who want to overcome difficult times.

A single miracle among seven billionACE COLLECTION

ACE COLLECTION – The One and Only Miracle Among 7 Billion [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
A single miracle among seven billionACE COLLECTION

It’s a song that feels like it’s singing about the miracle of meeting among seven billion people.

Released by ACE COLLECTION in February 2020, it gently celebrates the preciousness of the bond and love between lovers.

It was also chosen as the theme song for an AbemaTV drama and seems to have resonated with many people.

The track garnered attention through a tie-in with a Fuji TV information program as well.

This piece is perfect as wedding BGM.

It’s recommended for times when you want to express your feelings to someone special or feel the bond with the one you love.

It also seems ideal as background music for TikTok posts of wedding scenes.