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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 (well-known songs) whose titles start with “Ne” (321–330)

Hey, love me.shizuku

A song distinguished by Kaho’s clear, translucent vocals.

Its delicate, ephemeral melody line expresses a sweet, aching longing for love.

Composed by Shizuku, it was released in March 2025.

Centered on the timbre of the piano, the finely crafted sound work at times warms and at times aches, as if embracing the listener’s emotions.

The protagonist’s yearning for love is sure to resonate in your heart.

Give it a listen when you’re feeling lonely.

Cats and Java sparrowssyudou

Syudou is a Vocaloid producer known for providing songs to numerous singers and idols, gaining popularity with tracks that vividly capture the feelings of young people.

“Cat and Java Sparrow,” included on his 2019 album Worst, is a perfect number for those who excel at high notes.

It features a colorful sound arranged in a waltz rhythm.

Alongside its cheerful melody line, show off a girly high-tone voice! It’s a song we’d love even those who don’t usually listen to Vocaloid music to hear.

Neverlandthe peggies

the peggies “Neverland” (Music Video)
Neverlandthe peggies

“Having worries or feeling mentally unwell isn’t necessarily a bad thing, is it?” That’s the feeling this song gives me.

The lyrics seem to say, “Maybe you’re struggling because you want to do something about how you’re feeling.” the peggies are a band full of stylish members, too.

Nemesiavictream

The title “Nemesia” is the name of a flower.

I think it captures the aimless fear and sense of despair felt during adolescence very well.

Even if you fail, you can stand up again—you can bloom again; it’s as if you can hear that cry.

It’s a song I especially recommend to the younger generation, and to you who are a student right now.

Neoreawotaku

Neolaia / wotaku feat. Hatsune Miku
Neoreawotaku

This track masterfully balances style and cool.

Kicking off with a flamboyantly fast-paced guitar, it brims with raw energy.

There’s nothing particularly special going on, yet you can’t shake that vague sense of everyday suffocation.

This song gives you the power to push back against that feeling.

Cat (Live at Ueno Onshi Park Outdoor Stage on 2018-10-07)aimyon

“Neko,” one of DISH//’s signature songs.

It’s also well-known that Aimyon wrote the lyrics and composed the music, and this is her self-cover.

Sung in a female voice, the song takes on a different expression.

The choice of words feels very Aimyon-like, and it’s a heartbreak song that brings a rush of emotions to your chest.

It likens the ex-girlfriend who left to a cat—an emblem of capriciousness.

While the lyrics portray her as the embodiment of whim, they gradually convey a longing to see that “cat” no matter what, along with hopes of what to do if they meet again—making it an even more tear-jerking track.

Cat, meow meow meowanonenone

Anone-none – Cat, Nyan Nyan Nyan
Cat, meow meow meowanonenone

This song tells an adventurous story about animals who aren’t satisfied with the status quo and set out into a new world.

Released by Anonenone as a single in February 1979, it’s a track packed with humor and pop charm.

The B-side features Yanyan Rock, the theme song for TV Tokyo’s program Yanyan Utau Studio.

Peaking at No.

42 on the Oricon chart, the song has been covered by many artists.

In October 1994, Tatsuo Kamon and Noburo Harada released a newly arranged version.

In 2013, the duo Fuku to Kanon—Fuku Suzuki and Kanon Tani—performed it as the ending theme for be-Ponkikkies.

It’s also trending on TikTok and YouTube Shorts, where users post it with comical choreography.