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!
- Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classic hits and popular tracks]
- Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”
- A compilation of song titles that start with “Ma”
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Me” (Melody, Merikuri, and more)
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “N”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “He”
- Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni'
Songs (famous songs) whose titles start with “Ne” (431–440)
Never say NeverNishikawa Takanori

Takanori Nishikawa, celebrated for his overwhelming vocal prowess, enjoys tremendous popularity.
His “Never say Never” is a powerful rock track chosen as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime EDENS ZERO.
The overall sound is modern and heavy, perfectly matched by Nishikawa’s distorted, intense vocals.
The emotional guitar solo in the middle is absolutely irresistible! Give this song a listen when you want to boost your energy for studying or work.
wishSaigō Teruhiko

A song with a poignant yet warm melody remains memorable as the theme of a popular period drama.
Its lyrics, portraying people who live with fragility, hope, and inner conflict, harmonize beautifully with the drama’s worldview.
Released in August 1976, the song was used as the opening theme from Part 3 of “Edo o Kiru,” which aired the same year, and it received strong support from viewers.
Teruhiko Saigō’s delicate yet powerful vocals further enhanced the drama’s appeal.
When you feel lost in life, why not listen to this song and let its warmth gently embrace your heart?
I can’t go back to the Cat ForestTaniyama Hiroko

This is a song by singer-songwriter Hiroko Taniyama, known for her cheerful singing voice.
It’s the title track of her second album, “I Can’t Return to the Cat Forest,” released in 1977.
The lyrics are written from the perspective of a cat reading a letter from its hometown.
It’s a song that people living alone in the city may find relatable.
CatdayTaniyama Hiroko

It’s neither Sunday nor a holiday today, but let’s take the day off.
We’re always living like we’re in a rush, so everyone knows how hard you’re trying.
So go ahead and call the company and say you’re staying home with a cold.
That’s the idea.
In the story, the husband sings about making it a day where he does nothing—a moving, tear-jerking moment.
Hot-Blooded Maiden AAkasaki Chinatsu

As the title suggests, this is a cheer song that fires you up to tackle everything with all your might and a hot-blooded mindset.
Its passionate lyrics naturally give you a push, and by the time it ends, you’re amazed at how much energy you’ve gained.
It’s a track that puts a smile on your face, teaching you that even if you can’t do it alone, it’s okay as long as you give it your all together with someone.
After a sleepless nightNozaki Saho

The Sun’s Dog is a television drama that aired on the Nippon TV network in 1988 and is the fifth installment in the series.
It follows Kumi Eto, the protagonist played by Kaori Sakagami, who travels with her beloved dog to clear her father’s false charges.
The theme song was sung by Saho Nozaki.
Chasing the catYuji Nomi

As the title “Chasing the Cat” suggests, this is the music from the very beginning of the story, in the scene where Shizuku runs after the cat.
It also features strings and is a perfect fit for the film’s theme.
It’s a piece that brings to mind the cat’s sullen little face—the one that led her up that hill and opened the door from ordinary days to a life that felt touched by magic.


