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Songs and famous songs with titles that start with “Ne”

We’re going to introduce songs whose titles start with “Ne.”

When you hear “songs that start with ‘Ne,’” how many come to mind?

Maybe your favorite artist has one that pops right up, maybe your go-to karaoke song starts with “Ne,” or maybe nothing comes to mind at all.

Take a moment to think, and then enjoy this article like checking your answers!

We’re covering a variety—old and new, band tracks and idol songs—so browse it like a karaoke list for “Ne,” have fun, and use it as a reference for anything you like!

Songs whose titles start with “Ne” – well-known tracks (201–210)

Cat ~THE FIRST TAKE ver.~DISH//

DISH// – Cat ~THE FIRST TAKE ver.~ / THE HOME TAKE
Cat ~THE FIRST TAKE ver.~DISH//

DISH// is a dance-rock band whose members, including Takumi Kitamura, are all active as actors.

Their song Neko is a tear-jerking love ballad, written and composed by Aimyon, that shakes you to your core.

It’s a track steeped in lingering feelings, about trying to forget an ex but being unable to—perfect for those in similar situations, anyone heartbroken or struggling with unrequited love; it’s guaranteed to make you cry.

It’s also a great pick when you just want to have a good cry.

Songs whose titles start with “Ne” / Famous Songs (211–220)

HeyDREAMS COME TRUE

DREAMS COME TRUE – “Hey”
HeyDREAMS COME TRUE

I’ve loved DREAMS COME TRUE’s song “Nee” for a long time.

When I listen to the gentle, warm vocals, it feels like I’m being encouraged, and it’s a song that makes me feel positive and ready to keep trying.

As we grow older, the questions that truly matter to us narrow down to two or three: How much longer will I live, and how will I use the time I have left?David Bowie

David Bowie, a great singer-songwriter who represents the UK.

He was an artist with a wide musical range, and among that, he consistently produced classics in genres like glam rock and art rock.

Here’s one of his quotes.

It’s from his later years, and it really shows how wasteful it is to give up on challenges just because of age.

It’s fine when you’re young, but the older you get, the more efficient it is to make decisions quickly.

Neon LightsDemi Lovato

Demi Lovato – Neon Lights (Official Video)
Neon LightsDemi Lovato

A synth-anthem track released in 2013 by American singer Demi Lovato.

Ryan Tedder, the frontman of OneRepublic, was involved in its production.

It became a hit around the world, reaching No.

1 on the charts in the United States and Israel.

Neon Sign StompEGO-WRAPPIN’

EGO-WRAPPIN’ 『Neon Sign Stomp』
Neon Sign StompEGO-WRAPPIN'

A powerhouse unit, EGO-WRAPPIN’.

They have a strong following among hardcore music fans and have produced numerous classics.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend to men is Neon Sign Stomp.

It features a dark, jazzy melody reminiscent of early Showa-era Japan, with a deeply cool, melancholic vibe throughout.

In the original, the chorus comes in with falsetto, but for male singers, singing it in chest voice works perfectly well.

wishEXILE

With “Negai,” EXILE ATSUSHI makes his television debut at the Beijing Spring Festival Gala
wishEXILE

Written in part by ATSUSHI, this piece carries a heartfelt wish to keep praying for lasting peace with a broad and generous spirit, and to protect the children—both their present and their future.

It’s a very warm song that showcases ATSUSHI’s vocals.

Neo-Chara (featuring DJ DEKKA)EXIT

EXIT “Neo-Chara (featuring DJ DEKKA)” Music Video (Full Ver.)
Neo-Chara (featuring DJ DEKKA)EXIT

This song “Neo-Chara,” sung by the manzai duo EXIT known for their “charai” (flashy/player-like) vibe, was released digitally in 2018 and features DJ DEKKA—aka the comedian Dekkachan.

Even the credit that would normally say “featuring” is humorously written as “featuraring,” which shows their commitment to the bit, right? Whether you’re into the charai style or not, it’s guaranteed to get everyone hyped together when you sing it at karaoke! It’s an addictive track that makes you want to use youth slang for no good reason.