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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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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A compilation of song titles that start with “Ni” (441–450)
human dramaIshikawa Sayuri

Human Moyo (Human Patterns), with lyrics by Aku Yū and music by Sugimoto Mahito, is a single released by Sayuri Ishikawa in 2003.
It’s a love song in a major key that feels bright yet somehow wistful, featuring warmly toned guitar and Ishikawa’s intimate, conversational singing—such a lovely combination.
It’s also very popular for karaoke, and many people likely have it in their repertoire.
The characteristic enka-style vocal ornamentation (kobushi) is used relatively lightly, and the song includes J-pop elements, making it approachable even for beginners to enka.
Among Ishikawa’s songs, the pitch range is set on the lower side, so it’s easier to sing for those who struggle with high notes.
Life SongKōbe Ichirō

An uplifting song by Ichiro Kobe, a singer, actor, and entrepreneur who scored a hit with “Ginza Ku-chome Mizu no Ue.” Kobe is known for his many highlights, including appearances on NHK’s Kohaku Uta Gassen and a revival hit of “Aoi Sanmyaku.” This song, “Jinsei Song,” which is considered a Kindai University cheer song, is quintessentially Kobe—full of energy.
With lyrics that gently impart life lessons, such as “Being a man is tough” and “The pluses and minuses of life are made to add up to zero,” it carries a warm touch.
Its bright, cheerful tone also makes it perfect as background music for a longevity celebration party!
Song titles starting with 'Ni' — list (451–460)
NEW DRAMA PARADISEFukuyama Jun

While featuring a vampire as the protagonist, the anime The Vampire Dies in No Time 2 unfolds a heartwarming story.
Its unprecedented portrayal of vampires became a hot topic, didn’t it? As the anime’s theme song, voice actor Jun Fukuyama performs “NEW DRAMA PARADISE.” From a vampire’s perspective, the song looks back on past memories and sketches out hopes for the future.
It’s pretty emotional how it weaves in elements unique to long-lived vampires.
The Day the Rainbow DisappearedHata Motohiro

A song by Motohiro Hata themed around lost dreams and hopes, and the belief in the future that lies beyond them.
Its clear, translucent vocals and lyrical words resonate deeply.
Released in June 2008, it was used as a film’s theme song and as the final-day ending theme for the 2008 season of “Nettou Koshien.” Expressing a strong will to overcome disappointment and setbacks and to find hope once again, it’s perfect for anyone ready to take a new step forward.
Even while carrying anxiety about the future, this is a song that gives you the courage to keep chasing your dreams.
Higurashi MountainInagaki Junichi

Junichi Inagaki debuted in 1982 and became a hit singer.
“Higurashi-yama” was included as the B-side to his debut single “Ame no Regret.” It’s a ballad set on a cold winter mountain, with a poignant feel created by the melody and his vocals.
The song is also included on his first album, 246:3AM.
rainbowdōyō

This is a song that many people came to know after Nonoka Murakata, who made her debut as the youngest nursery rhyme singer in history, performed it on TV programs and her YouTube channel.
Its refreshing melody and positive lyrics resonate deeply even with adults.
Because it’s often sung in preschools, it’s likely easy to sing at karaoke as well.
It’s a beloved classic that, thanks to the uniquely bright yet poignant quality of a child’s voice, has been cherished for many years.
Let me set you free.Takehara Pisutoru

The song “Nigashite Ageyou” by singer-songwriter Pistol Takehara from Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, was released in April 2024.
As the title suggests, its lyrics are appealing for the sense of liberation from everyday life.
Through depictions of nature—such as calm seas and beautiful mountains—it conveys a message of introspection and release.
It has drawn attention for being used in a Route Inn Hotels commercial and for its music video featuring Takehara himself continually digging through fallen leaves.
It’s a perfect track for when you want to rekindle your sense of adventure.


