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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!

Collection of song titles that start with “Ni” (301–310)

In the middle of Februarysayonara poezi

Goodbye Poetry – In the Middle of February / February (Official Video)
In the middle of Februarysayonara poezi

Sayonara Poesie’s track “In the Middle of February.” It’s a light, breezy song with a striking guitar melody.

The chorus is powerfully and passionately belted out—such a cool, fantastic number.

The gentle tone of the vocals feels heartwarming.

The guitar’s calmness and intensity together support the vocals.

It’s a song I’d love for you to listen to in February.

New Yearsayonara poniiteeru

Let me introduce “New na Year,” a song by Sayonara Ponytail—affectionately known as SayoPoni—who debuted in 2011! It’s an innovative track whose lyrics consist solely of “Happy New Year”! The intro phrase is so pleasant to the ear that you’ll want to hit repeat.

The choral work is fantastic too, resulting in a feel-good finish that lifts your spirits.

Try listening during the countdown or right after ringing in the New Year to celebrate the start of the year!

lifelikeshijima

Human-like / Dancing Hatsune Miku
lifelikeshijima

A high-sense track by Vocaloid producer Shijima.

Released in 2017, it features striking vocal work by Hatsune Miku.

Despite the layer of noise, it’s curious how the lyrics remain crystal clear.

The bittersweet feelings of a protagonist who wants to become “human” seem to be written from Miku’s perspective.

The refined sound design showcases Shijima’s exceptional arranging skills.

You’ll be drawn in by the artistic tone and lyrics that feel as though they depict a kind of truth.

If you’re involved in music production, you may find yourself wondering, “How did they do that?” A gem that brings a fresh breeze to the Vocaloid scene—be sure to give it a listen.

Kisaragi Attentionjin

Jin / Kisaragi Attention (IA) [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Kisaragi Attentionjin

It’s a cute piece that draws you in with its chiptune-style sound! The track is by Jin and was released in May 2012.

Its buoyant, uplifting tempo is irresistible, and you’ll find it hard to escape its world.

The lyrics portray the struggles of an eye-catching girl and are heart-fluttering in content—a pop song that tickles your romantic feelings.

This work was created as part of the Kagerou Project.

After being posted on Niconico, it quickly gained popularity.

It’s a great recommendation for elementary school students who are just getting into music—you’ll want to sing along happily with your friends.

Nihonbashi Elevated-Underpass R Projectjin

IA / Nihonbashi Underpass R Project (Jin) [MUSIC VIDEO]
Nihonbashi Elevated-Underpass R Projectjin

This is Jin’s “Nihonbashi Elevated R Project,” which began being posted in 2011.

It’s a work loved by many fans for its cute worldbuilding.

The video feels like it whisks you into a picture book with a boundlessly free world, guided by its enigmatic lyrics.

Though short, it’s a mysterious track with a big impact.

human scumsoredemo sekai ga tsuzuku nara

Be sure to give this high-energy rock number a listen.

It’s a work by the Chiba-based alternative rock band Soredemo Sekai ga Tsuzukunara, included on their seventh album Human Scum, released in 2017.

You’ll be overwhelmed by the strummed guitars, distorted bass, and thick drums.

The vocal performance, which at times unfolds into poetry reading, is also striking.

The lyrics—reflecting on a self that can’t blend into society and taking a sardonic look at others who keep a cool facade—really make you think.

I’m glad it was in Japan.tama

The band Tama appeared like a comet on Ikasu Band Tengoku.

Some of you may remember their big hit “Sayonara Jinrui” (Goodbye, Humanity).

On their first album Sandal, released in 1990, there’s a song that includes a passage reflecting on the singer’s parents and younger brother back home.