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 with titles starting with 'Ne' or 'Ne-' (Well-known songs, 1–10)
Wish Cherry BlossomNEW!Oosawa Momoko

This is a 20th-anniversary release by Momoko Osawa, an enka singer who is also a singer-songwriter.
It’s a single released in August 2023, and it’s very characteristic of Momoko Osawa in that it was created with a hanging decoration, imbued with prayers for earthquake disaster victims, as its motif.
The lyrics, written under her pen name Tsubaki Nakamura, express enduring feelings for someone she can no longer meet, and I think anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one will resonate strongly with it.
The motif of the hanging decoration was apparently recognized by Guinness World Records in April 2019, and knowing that background may make it resonate with you even more deeply.
Please give it a listen when you want to quietly think of someone dear to you or when you’d like to gently calm your heart.
Negative FighterNEW!Hey! Say! JUMP

Negative Fighter is a song whose messages affirming our life-sized weaknesses resonate when we’re on the verge of feeling down.
Released in May 2021, it’s Hey! Say! JUMP’s 29th single and was used as the theme song for the drama Detective Hoshikamo, starring Daiki Arioka from the group.
Its bright, catchy melody is striking—almost as if it turns even negative emotions into power.
Another highlight is the comical and cute dance performance choreographed by ATARASHII GAKKO! When you’re lacking confidence or need a boost, their pop vocals seem to whisper, “You’re fine just the way you are.” Give this track a listen and try taking a step forward with your shoulders relaxed.
NirvanaNEW!Yūnosuke

You’ll be overwhelmed by the heavy four-on-the-floor beat and a brain-rattling, intense drop.
It’s a track by the Vocaloid producer Yunosuke, known for hits like “PaⅢ.SENSATION,” released in February 2026.
The lyrics, themed around the Buddhist term “Nirvana,” strikingly depict liberation and inner conflict with a literary touch.
Teto Kasane SV’s powerful vocals pair perfectly with the polished EDM sound.
Immerse yourself in this musical experience.
wishNEW!sumika

It’s included on the double A-side single “Negai / Higher Ground,” released on December 11, 2019, and was written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama Ossan’s Love -in the sky-.
The overall vocal range of the song is A2–A4.
While there are high notes, you don’t need to belt them; using falsetto is fine.
The tempo isn’t too fast either, so it should be comfortable to sing.
For the low notes in the first verse, make sure to use plenty of breath and push the sound forward so it resonates without sounding muffled.
Since the melody gradually rises toward the chorus, keeping your facial muscles lifted and singing with a bright tone will help you switch into the higher register smoothly.
Cat God Great Gongen ~Cause and Effect~NEW!PATO Chan
A track where the majestic resonance of taiko drums intertwines with a sacred chorus, fusing awe and humor.
Created by PATO Chan, a creator exploring the possibilities of AI music, it may sound at first like grand religious music, but its theme is a warning against being unfair to cats.
Set to a weighty sound, it preaches “reaping what you sow” regarding the owner’s sins—such as a shortage of treats or leaving their cat alone for long hours—sure to make you sit up straight.
It also drew attention as an entry in the Japanese cultural festival “Wa-Fes.” If you’ve become a devoted servant out of love for cats, this piece’s admonition is one you should definitely hear.
catNEW!DISH//

A signature bittersweet ballad by DISH//, known for being written and composed by singer-songwriter Aimyon.
While depicting a parting with a loved one, the lyrics poignantly overlay their memory onto the image of a free-spirited animal—something that really pierces the heart.
Many listeners are likely moved to tears by the protagonist’s earnest desire to reunite, no matter the form.
Although it was originally the B-side to the single “We Did It” released in August 2017, it exploded in popularity after a performance video was posted on the YouTube channel “THE FIRST TAKE” in March 2020.
The song has surpassed 1 billion total streams, and in October 2020 it was also featured as an insert song in TV Tokyo’s Drama 25 series “Neko.” It’s a masterpiece that gently keeps you company on nights when you want to sink into music.
Nemophila feat. yamaNEW!Akiyama Kiiro

This work brings together singer-songwriter Kiro Akiyama and yama, an artist with a one-of-a-kind voice.
Released digitally in January 2026, the track features composition by Kiro Akiyama and lyrics by yama.
The project began when Akiyama came across yama’s writing on social media, was drawn to that sensibility, and asked yama to handle the lyrics.
The words, which convey a sense of comfort in the closeness of happiness and unhappiness as well as delicate, painful emotions, truly resonate.
Layered over an emotional band sound, yama’s earnest vocals make for a powerful blend.
It’s a perfect listen for moments when you want to face the feelings deep in your heart, or for quiet nights when you want to sink into the world of music alone.



