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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)

Night in AtamiHakozaki Shinichiro

Shinichiro Hakozaki, “Night in Atami” (2)
Night in AtamiHakozaki Shinichiro

Shinichiro Hakozaki’s “Atami no Yoru” is his debut single, released on January 10, 1969.

It portrays straightforward love and poignant longing, layered over the beautiful scenery of Atami.

His distinctive falsetto is striking, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

The song projects lost happiness onto the night in Atami, expressing a melancholy under the moonlight.

Rather than citing specific place names, the lyrics use Atami as a lens to sing of shifting emotions and the transience of life.

Its transparent melody fused with moving lyrics captivates the listener.

It is especially recommended for those who spend quiet nights thinking of someone unforgettable, or who have experienced bittersweet love.

Infused with Hakozaki’s way of life, this song still delivers a fresh emotional impact today.

Songs with titles starting with “Ne” – songs/famous songs (421–430)

NeighbourhoodYonezu Kenshi

Let me introduce a guitar-centered song, “Neighbourhood.” It’s the B-side to “Peace Sign.” It’s said to be based on Kenshi Yonezu’s childhood experiences, depicting a child’s boredom, dissatisfaction, and anxieties about the future, alongside the grown-up child speaking to their younger self.

The lyrics are especially appealing to music fans, featuring references to musical proper nouns.

Overall, it’s slow with a blues-like vibe, so you can take your time and sing it without rushing.

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The popular comedy duo Shimofuri Myojo.

The straight man, Soshina, is active in many areas—solo routines, YouTube, and more—and he’s also been making a big impact as an artist.

Among Soshina’s songs, the one I especially recommend is Kogu.

It has a strong punk rock flavor and a rough edge, but the vocal range is relatively narrow, and there aren’t any lines that require complex pitch movements.

It’s particularly recommended for men with low voices, especially those with a gravelly vocal quality.

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A slightly moody Vocaloid love song, “Nekomimi Archive.” If you’re a man you’ll want to hear a female singer’s version, and if you’re a woman you’ll want to hear a male singer’s version.

It’s a cool track, but depending on the singing style some versions are quite sexy, so why not explore different takes? It’s a slightly unusual love song that easily brings to mind a bad cat-woman.

NebutaHosokawa Takashi

Nebuta by Takashi Hosokawa is a song about the Aomori Nebuta Festival, one of Japan’s most iconic festivals.

Released as a single in 2011, it was also performed at that year’s 62nd NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

The song captures the festival’s heat and dynamism and even incorporates its distinctive chants.

Hosokawa’s characteristically powerful vocals echo the strength of the festival’s main attraction, the floats known as “nebuta.” If you visit the Aomori Nebuta Festival, be sure to give Nebuta a listen!

wishing starAyaka × Miura Daichi

Ayaka × Daichi Miura / “Negai Boshi” Music Video (included on the album “LOVE CYCLE”)
wishing starAyaka × Miura Daichi

A collaborative number by Ayaka and Daichi Miura, created together with people who, due to the novel coronavirus, were forced to stay home and couldn’t meet their loved ones.

The lyrics were written based on the words and feelings of many people, gathered around the theme of what we think precisely because we have to stay home in this situation.

Since the song draws on the real words of those experiencing hardship and constrained lives, it resonates directly and heavily with others living the same way.

And the accompanying wish for the everyday life that will someday return also strikes a chord as a shared sentiment among everyone.

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This song expresses a nameless feeling of love that everyone has experienced.

Tsuzuri’s clear, transparent vocals beautifully capture the frustration and fragility of a heart in love.

Released in August 2023 as the opening theme for the TV anime “The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses,” it features lyrics that honestly portray the sense of distance between two people and the wavering of the heart—resonating deeply with listeners.

It’s the perfect track for anyone who wants to sort out their feelings for someone special ahead of Valentine’s Day.

Listening to this piece may help you discover the “name of this feeling” within you.