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Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni'

How many songs can you think of with titles that start with “Ni”?

Since “ni” includes the big word “niji” (rainbow), there are lots of songs whose titles start with “ni” that use “niji” in the title.

In this article, we’ll introduce not only “Niji,” but a variety of songs whose titles start with “ni.”

We’ve picked out all kinds of tracks, from theme songs used in dramas and movies to hype tunes that make you want to sing along.

When you use “Niji” in a song-title shiritori game, don’t forget to say whose song it is!

Compilation of song titles that start with 'Ni' (271–280)

NEW WALL[Alexandros]

[Alexandros] – NEW WALL (MV)
NEW WALL[Alexandros]

Among [Alexandros]’s songs, this one stands out as a calmer, less common piece, where the piano and strings evoke depth and spaciousness.

It’s an uplifting anthem that carries the message of believing in yourself so strongly that you can greet any obstacle with a cheerful “hello.”

New Tribea flood of circle

【Music Video】New Tribe – a flood of circle
New Tribea flood of circle

a flood of circle is a three-piece rock band formed in 2006.

They’re a shining modern garage rock band, blending songs powered by straightforward rock ’n’ roll and garage-rock sounds with guitar-rock-style approaches.

When you hear vocalist Ryosuke Sasaki’s voice, it’s hard not to sense the influence of Yusuke Chiba from THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT, but in fact that’s not the case—he has said he admired Masamune Kusano of Spitz.

That voice is his homeland, so to speak, and it has become the identity of their music today.

Blues of the Artificial Satellitea flood of circle

[Music Video] Artificial Satellite Blues – a flood of circle
Blues of the Artificial Satellitea flood of circle

While rooted in classic rock music like blues and rock ’n’ roll, the four-piece rock band a flood of circle has been winning support with a fresh sound that also incorporates the latest musical elements.

This track, included on their 10th album “2020,” feels great with its acoustic guitar strumming and crunchy riff.

The arrangement shows influences from Black music, and the gentle melodies spun from a wistful vocal delivery will likely resonate even with listeners who don’t usually listen to blues.

It’s a number I’d recommend not only to blues fans, but also as an entry point into the genre.

two peopleaiko

aiko - “Futari” music video
two peopleaiko

Released on March 12, 2008, Aiko’s “Futari” is a bright song featuring beautifully rich keyboard and string tones.

Built around a band sound, it carries the distinctive warmth that comes with it.

The lyrics express feelings about love from a uniquely female perspective, and many listeners will surely find a lot to relate to.

around two o’clockaiko

With Lyrics: Around Two O'Clock – aiko (included on the best album “Matome I”) piano and vocal cover.
around two o'clockaiko

Singer-songwriter aiko has created numerous masterpieces themed around heartbreak.

Among them, a B-side track from her second single, “Around Two O’Clock,” continues to enjoy unwavering support from fans.

The song depicts a woman calling her unrequited love at two in the morning.

That alone is heartrending, but if you listen closely, you realize it also conveys the sorrow of her noticing that the man is with a woman she doesn’t know.

The emptiness is almost overwhelming, and it’s enough to bring tears to your eyes.

Double-eyelid glazeaquabug

Double-Eyelid Glaze / GUMI – aquabug
Double-eyelid glazeaquabug

This is an EDM track with a lovely, floaty feel—like the temperature gradually warming up.

It’s a piece by the Vocaloid producer aquabug, released in 2021.

Centered around a piano timbre, the stylish soundscape is beautifully complemented by GUMI’s solid, resonant vocals.

It’s not just a straightforward pop tune, either—be sure to pay attention to the highly artistic developments in the interlude.

If you want to really savor the light, lively rhythm, listening with earphones or headphones is recommended! Perfect for the start of a new chapter in life.

Nishifuji Parkback number

Back number is a rock band indispensable to any discussion of love songs in J-pop.

“Saito Park,” included on their 2009 album The Fish I Let Go, was created with a park in vocalist Iyori Shimizu’s hometown as its theme.

It portrays a man and woman talking under the night sky, and it’s easy to empathize with the protagonist, who can’t hide his agitation at an offhand remark from the person he loves.

Set to the direct, passionate performance only a three-piece band can deliver, it’s a winter song about budding feelings.

The lyrics unfold with a strong narrative, so be sure to listen carefully all the way to the final line.