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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” (391–400)

15 Years of a Clingy Guy’s PettinessIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Clingy Guy’s 15 Years of Petty Obsessedness / Sunfish Is Dead Behind My House P (Turn on subtitles; lyrics are available in other languages)
15 Years of a Clingy Guy's PettinessIe no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Anyway, rather than reading reviews, I want you to listen to this one track.

It’s a light, poppy, programmed sound with a melody full of repetition that gives it a fun vibe.

Looking at the lyrics, it’s about a protagonist who keeps sending love letters, so I thought, is this a stalker song!? …But the ending was shocking.

By the time you finish listening, you’ll definitely be moved.

A must-listen that’ll make you laugh and cry!

A compilation of song titles that start with “Ni” (401–410)

acting like a wifeKobayashi Akira

Akira Kobayashi is known for his powerful singing, and perhaps because of that, he has a great many “men’s songs.” Even so, he does have some “women’s songs,” and among them, the one I especially recommend is Nyōbō Kidori.

It’s a kayōkyoku (Japanese pop) number, and maybe because it’s a women’s song, you won’t hear Kobayashi’s trademark powerful high tones.

There is a sustained high note near the end of the chorus, but he thins out his voice there, so as long as you pay attention to pitch, you should be able to sing it convincingly.

23-ward geometric can.Shoujo-RoriiTa-23-ku

Shoujo-Lolita-23-ku – Nucleic Acid CHO-CO // Lolita 23q – Kakusan CHO-CO
23-ward geometric can.Shoujo-RoriiTa-23-ku

Shōjo-Lolita-23ku is a band formed in 2004.

Their name combines “Lolita,” one of the symbols of visual kei, with “Tokyo’s 23 wards = the city,” to express being at the very heart of visual kei.

Their debut was a three-track single, “23ku Kigaku Kan,” released in 2005 on an indie label.

The video features one of the included tracks, “Kakusan CHO-CO.”

Everyday lifeYamagishi Ryūnosuke

Ryunosuke Yamagishi “Everyday Life”
Everyday lifeYamagishi Ryūnosuke

Ryunousuke Yamagishi, a guitarist who also works as a singer-songwriter, is an artist from Osaka.

His appearance on the TV show “Sanma & Tamao’s New Year’s Gift: We’ll Make Your Dream Come True Special” when he was in kindergarten sparked attention, and he became known as a child prodigy guitarist.

Since then, he has steadily honed his guitar skills, and today he has performed with a wide range of musicians, including the guitarist Char and RIZE’s bassist KenKen.

Watching him play with sharp, exhilarating guitar work is a must-see!

New York StoriesYamakawa Yutaka

Yutaka Yamakawa is known for actively singing pop songs, but he has also released tracks that mix pop, Showa-era kayōkyoku, and enka.

One such example is New York Monogatari.

Its structure is distinctive: it starts as pop, shifts to Showa-style kayōkyoku in the chorus, and weaves in enka nuances at key moments.

Because the foundation is pop and Showa kayōkyoku, advanced vocal techniques like kobushi aren’t required.

Despite its powerful feel, the song has a narrow vocal range, so even those who aren’t confident in their singing ability should be able to handle it without trouble.

Life is a hill of hardships.Yamakawa Yutaka

Yutaka Yamakawa “Jinsei Kurō-zaka” MUSIC VIDEO
Life is a hill of hardships.Yamakawa Yutaka

Yutaka Yamakawa’s singing voice, brimming with deep resonance and projected from his well-built 178 cm frame, is truly remarkable.

Starting with his 1981 debut single “Hakodate Main Line,” he made his name known throughout Japan with numerous hits such as “America-bashi” and “Keiko.” In the way Yamakawa pours earnest passion into his songs, one can glimpse a man’s way of life.

His relationship with his older brother, Ichiro Toba, also drew attention, but their unwavering dedication to music has never changed.

Be sure to savor the richly heartfelt vocals Yamakawa delivers with so much love.

Brocade AutumnShimazu Aya

Aya Shimazu’s masterpiece “Kinshūfu” leaves a lingering poignancy within its power.

While the melody firmly qualifies as classic enka, a look at the vocal line reveals surprisingly few kobushi (melismatic turns), and it lacks the typical difficulties associated with enka.

Instead, it calls for dynamics and a soaring vocal delivery, but these are far less demanding than kobushi, so those who regularly sing enka will likely find nothing particularly challenging.

Do consider adding it to your repertoire.