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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” / Famous songs (411–420)

Song of Ms. NekomuraMatsushige Yutaka

[Full/Lyrics] Nekonura-san no Uta by Yutaka Matsushige – Today's Nekonura-san (Ryuichi Sakamoto Cover) / NAADA
Song of Ms. NekomuraMatsushige Yutaka

The hugely popular comic “Kyo no Nekomura-san” (Today’s Ms.

Nekomura).

It’s a heartwarming cat-as-protagonist manga portraying the world around Nekomura-san, a feline housekeeper.

The mere fact that it was adapted into a live-action drama created buzz—but in a delightfully unexpected twist, the lead is played by Yutaka Matsushige.

And in that lead role as Nekomura-san, Yutaka Matsushige also sings the theme song, “Nekomura-san no Uta.” The production team is star-studded too, with lyrics by U-zhaan and music by Ryuichi Sakamoto.

As the title “Nekomura-san no Uta” suggests, it’s a gentle, heartwarming song about Nekomura-san’s daily life and work(?)—a track that Nekomura-san fans simply won’t be able to resist.

wishHayashi Asuka

A heartrending song whose plaintive vocals convey the tragedy of war and strike straight to the heart.

Asuka Hayashi’s clear, translucent voice further brings out the lyrics imbued with a wish for peace.

Released in July 2004, this work became one of her signature songs for its anti-war and peace messages.

The fact that it was supported even by Self-Defense Forces personnel dispatched to Iraq attests to the song’s power.

With vocals that resonate deeply and a profound message, this track will inspire listeners to reflect on the meaning of peace.

Neverlandmomoiro doroshī

Momoiro Dorothy “Neverland” [Official Video]
Neverlandmomoiro doroshī

Momoiro Dorothy is a two-piece rock band based in Yokohama.

With a high-tone, shape-shifting vocal style and powerful drumming that weave together a passionate sound, they’re drawing attention on the indie scene.

What’s more, their momentum shows no sign of stopping—vocalist Haki also took the lead on two insert songs for the PS4/Nintendo Switch game NEO: The World Ends with You.

Highly recommended for fans of next-generation girls’ rock.

Can’t sleep modeOkeya (Cooper)

Can't Sleep Mode (long ver.) / Hatsune Miku
Can't sleep mode Okeya

Lyrics that feel great to listen to! A track by Okeya, released in 2024.

Included on the album “Invisible Blue Light.” Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals riding on a catchy beat and synth sound are irresistible—you’ll find yourself swaying side to side.

The lyrics, depicting someone too smitten to sleep as they wish their conversation with a loved one wouldn’t end, are heart-fluttering.

Give it a listen when you want to boost your romantic mood!

Parody of ‘Youthful Days’: ‘Pension Days’Morita Kōichi to Toppugyaran

Let’s try arranging a famous song themed around youth and turning it into a parody! Here are some ideas for the parody of ‘Seishun Jidai’ titled ‘Nenkin Jidai.’ While ‘Seishun Jidai’ is known for its striking lyrics that express the confusion and feelings experienced during one’s youth, ‘Nenkin Jidai’ sings about the real, inescapable issues surrounding pensions.

Many people may be captivated by the gap between ‘Seishun Jidai’ and ‘Nenkin Jidai.’ Pay attention to the lyrics that will make you want to nod along and say, ‘That’s exactly how it is.’

The cat stepped on it.Makihara Noriyuki

The Cat Stepped On It — Noriyuki Makihara
The cat stepped on it.Makihara Noriyuki

It’s not that someone stepped on the cat—the cat is the one who did the stepping.

The song describes a cat stepping on a sleeping lover’s face and approaching them.

It’s included on singer-songwriter Noriyuki Makihara’s fourth album, SELF PORTRAIT, released in 1993.

I have lots of wishes.Suiyōbi no Campanella

Wednesday Campanella’s classic “Negai wa Gyo-san.” Because of its grand yet gentle melody, many people probably feel it’s an easy song to sing.

It’s true that the A and B sections fall into the easier category among the pieces introduced here, but the chorus is different.

In the latter part of the chorus, the high-pitched phrase is sung with a tone that combines the softness of falsetto and the core of mixed voice, and on top of that, it must be sustained as a long tone—making it deceptively challenging.

If you want to develop a delicate falsetto, definitely give it a try.