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 Vocaloid songs starting with “Ni”
- Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “I.”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
- 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!!]
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Masterpieces That Sing of Rainbows: A Selection of Recommended Popular and Latest Songs
- Songs and famous songs with titles that start with “Ne”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “N”
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with “No”
List of song titles that start with “に” (381–390)
Speak not of lifeyoshida takurou

Takuro Yoshida is a pioneering Japanese singer-songwriter who has garnered strong support from many fans.
For people in their 60s, he’s a spot-on artist, and I think everyone has heard his songs at least once.
Among the many classic tracks he’s created, the one I especially recommend is “Jinsei o Katarazu” (“Without Speaking of Life”).
It has a rock flavor, but the vocal range is quite narrow, making it very easy to sing.
It’s a song that actually sounds better if you deliberately put some power into your voice, so give it a try.
rainbow fishyoshida takurou

Takuro Yoshida has long been a leading figure in Japan’s music scene as a singer-songwriter.
The song “Maboroshi no Sakana” (The Phantom Fish) is included on his 1978 album Rolling 30.
The lyrics were written by none other than Takashi Matsumoto.
It’s a track that overlays the image of a fish powerfully swimming upstream with the struggles of youth.
It gives strength to those living earnestly day by day, even as they grapple with worries and wounds.
While it’s a light, refreshing song brimming with the melodic charm of Takuro as a melody-maker, the live version—intensely passionate and imbued with a rock spirit—is also fantastic, so be sure to check that out too!
New Year in Japan (NIPPON)Kamon Tatsuo

This is a song by Tatsuo Kamon, a singer-songwriter known for creating many comic songs.
The song sings about common New Year’s situations at home, but with changes in times and culture, there may be things some generations won’t relate to.
It could spark conversations—like checking which timeless, classic “relatable moments” still apply across generations, or sharing what New Year’s was like when you were a kid.
It might also be fun to make a parody version that lists the relatable moments of your own generation.
ninaSakamoto Maaya

It’s a pop song where freshness, grandeur, and clarity wash over you all at once.
Performed by Maaya Sakamoto—who is active as a voice actor, actress, and singer—it was released digitally in October 2024.
The track was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Nina the Starry Bride.
The lyrics were written by Sakamoto herself, with composition and arrangement by Yusuke Shirato.
Her expansive vocals perfectly match the dramatic melody line.
The lyrics express the strength to carve out one’s own destiny and a forward-looking attitude, leaving listeners feeling positive.
The Story Until the Rainbow AppearsHorie Yui

The dazzling, resounding piano sound leaves a strong impression.
This song was used as the ending theme for the anime “My Senpai Is Annoying,” and it’s sung by Yui Horie, who also appears in the series.
It’s a very pure love song that carries the message: if you approach someone with honest feelings, you’re sure to connect.
When you’re not really in the mood for romance, this track might lift your spirits.
Its melody line is very straightforward, making it easy to remember and sing.
Collection of song titles that start with “Ni” (391–400)
Nyander Wonder DaysOhashi Ayaka

Ayaka Ohashi not only appears in many buzzworthy anime, but also stands out as a voice-actor-artist with exceptional vocal ability.
In May 2021, she successfully held her first arena concert, demonstrating both top-tier popularity and skill among young voice actors.
In BanG Dream!, she shows her multifaceted talent by playing drums as a member of the real-life band.
“Nyander Wonder Days,” a track included on her single “Inu to Neko to Ayaka,” released in January 2021, is a song that any pet owner will undoubtedly relate to.
It’s an upbeat, cheerful pop tune very characteristic of Ohashi, with wonderfully heartwarming lyrics by mihimaru GT’s mitsuyuki miyake that sing of lovable days spent with pets.
As it served as the theme song for the anime adaptation of manga artist Hidekichi Matsumoto’s hugely popular series “With a Dog AND a Cat, Every Day is Fun,” some people may have discovered Ohashi through this song.
As an aside, it’s worth noting that Ohashi starred in the anime adaptation of Matsumoto’s signature work “Sabagebu!,” where she also performed the theme song and made her debut as an artist, which gives the two a special connection.
Nearly EndŌe Karushī

The pain of having to part ways even though you care so much… this is a goodbye song that pierces the heart.
“Nearly End,” a track by Vocaloid producer Oe Calcite, was released in 2021.
Centered on a band sound, it resonates with the beautiful tones of piano and strings.
Miku’s wistful vocals match the mood of the piece perfectly.
The lyrics trace emotional misalignment and the anxiety of an approaching time limit.
It might be just right for when you want to have a good cry.


