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!
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Collection of song titles that start with 'Ni' (371–380)
Niko Niko Happy SongSakushi: Mine Katsumasa / Sakkyoku: Okada Rikio

The unit Katsuriki, made up of male childcare workers Mine Katsumasa and Rikiho Okada, performs the song “Nikoniko Happy Song.” Written and composed by the two of them, this piece is perfect for entrance ceremonies where new children gather! In the nerve‑wracking setting of an entrance ceremony, it brightens the mood and helps ease the children’s tension.
It’s a song that transforms those nervous jitters into excited butterflies, as they imagine all the fun that awaits them after starting school.
The cheerful melody will have hearts and bodies dancing before you know it!
Being human is niceSakushi: Yamaguchi Akari/Sakkyoku: Kobayashi Asei

As a heartwarming song that’s fun to sing, “Ningen tte Ii na” is a great recommendation.
It’s known as the ending theme of the anime “Manga Nihon Mukashibanashi.” In recent years, it has been gaining renewed attention thanks to reruns and DVD releases.
The lyrics, which depict human life from the perspective of animals, are not only comforting but also a chance to rediscover the happiness in everyday life.
When singing it as a chorus, try getting everyone excited by focusing on the final phrase.
List of song titles that start with “に” (381–390)
rainbowSakushi: Shinzawa Toshihiko / Sakkyoku: Nakagawa Hirotaka

The song “Niji,” which everyone can sing together, is a simple, warm piece that evokes a sense of nostalgia.
When it rains, we sometimes feel sad because we can’t hang out the laundry or the events we were looking forward to get postponed.
But when a beautiful rainbow stretches across the sparkling sky after the rain, those sad feelings just blow away.
Even children who don’t like rain will surely start looking forward to the clear skies after singing this song.
Be sure to try singing it on a rainy day.
Even if I quit being humanKurahashi Yoeko

This is quite a heavy love song, isn’t it… A track that says it will keep loving you, whether you’re a person or even a bug.
Passionate words of love are delightful at first, but when you realize in the latter half that the affection is unhinged, doesn’t it send shivers down anyone’s spine? Rather than wishing, “Come with me when I die,” the outright declaration, “I’ll take you with me,” is rather frightening, isn’t it? It may be better to think of this not as affection, but as being cursed by a woman’s love.
Rebellion at 22Kasamura Tōta

Vocaloid producer Tota Kasamura sublimates the stinging parts within the heart into beautiful melodies.
The 2019 song “22-year-old Rebellion” is a track that sings about feelings on what it means to become an “adult.” True to Kasamura’s style, the delicate choice of words pairs beautifully with the piano accompaniment.
The highest note in this piece is hihiA, A5.
Because the range is quite high, it’s safe to say this is a difficult song.
It will likely be right on the edge of whether you can hit the notes or not.
Please give it a try.
At the foot of the rainbowHajime Chitose

Motohito Chitose’s first original album in about 14 years, At the Foot of the Rainbow, is a milestone work released on July 6, 2022.
The album as a whole is imbued with her earnest “prayer” for peace amid a turbulent world, and the title track, At the Foot of the Rainbow, in particular, has the power to depict human pain and joy, empathy, and love.
It gently stays close to the listener’s heart and invites you to envision hope for tomorrow while holding someone’s hand.
Give it a listen when times are tough or when you need a boost.
Nihongo OndoYashiro Aki · Momoe

A heartwarming classic by a female duo where nostalgia and novelty blend together.
AkI Yashiro’s powerful vocals and Momoe’s charming interjections are woven into an exquisite balance, brimming with the charm of a summertime tradition.
It was first broadcast in July 2017 on NHK E-tele’s children’s program “Shakiin!” and released as a single in November of the same year.
Incorporating the rhythms of bon odori—an icon of Japanese summer—the song features lyrics that highlight the beauty of the Japanese language.
It’s a perfect track for summer events, enjoyable for listeners of all ages, from children to adults.


