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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!

Song titles starting with 'Ni' — list (451–460)

was humanHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku “Was Human” (Official Music Video)
was humanHitsuji Bungaku

It’s sung with a somewhat languid atmosphere.

The mysterious quality you can feel from that is appealing, too.

The mix gives a good sense of depth and distance.

Even in the palm-muted sections there’s no sense of pressure at all, and the floating feel is fully realized.

The delay on the guitar’s clean tone is also extremely beautiful.

2018.3.2hannya

Hannya / 2018.3.2 / Official Music Video
2018.3.2hannya

“2018.3.2” is a song by rapper Hannya that pours out heartfelt feelings on the theme of child abuse.

It was released four years later, in 2022.

The lyrics, drawn from his own experiences, hit painfully hard.

From vividly rendered scenes of everyday life to unbelievable moments, the pent-up emotions carried by the gentle, soothing tones of the track resonate through the whole body.

His final phrase—Hannya’s own way of wishing that such sad events will never happen again—tenderly strikes the heart.

May it prompt reflection.

And may the world surrounding children be a kinder place.

NEW LIFEWakabayashi Naomi

[Idolmaster/Cover] NEW LIFE Ritsuko Akizuki (cv. Naomi Wakabayashi)
NEW LIFEWakabayashi Naomi

Naomi Wakabayashi, who is a certified nutritionist and is active not only as a voice actress but also on stage, is from Tottori Prefecture.

Her anime roles include Sheska in Fullmetal Alchemist and Yuji Date in Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger.

She’s especially well known for playing Ritsuko Akizuki in THE IDOLM@STER, commonly referred to as “Imas.” Because the character wears glasses, Wakabayashi herself started wearing them regularly, and she single‑mindedly raised her Producer Rank in Imas—making her practically one with the role.

Her bright, lively singing voice is pleasant to listen to, and her meticulous live-performance style—faithfully recreating the braids and glasses—has earned her the nickname “Wakabayashi-kami” (Wakabayashi the God).

Declaration of victory in life!Rinu

[MV] Declaration of Victory in Life! / Rinu [HoneyWorks]
Declaration of victory in life!Rinu

This is a song by Rinu, who is also active as a member of the entertainment group Strawberries Prince (STPR).

The creative unit HoneyWorks handled both the lyrics and composition.

It’s an appealing track featuring a straightforward, high-energy band sound and lyrics that evoke the spirit of youth.

The song gives the impression of empowering listeners to enjoy the limited time we have in life, strongly conveying a sense of joy.

You can also feel the strength of someone charging ahead with all their might toward a brilliant life.

Nihon Break Kogyo Company Songman Z

From both the title and the song’s content, it’s often taken as a joke song, but it was actually composed as the official company anthem for a real demolition contractor.

One of its charms is its distinctive sound—reminiscent of classic anime themes—which is far removed from the typical image of a company song.

Aimed in part at improving the public image of demolition work—where loud noises accompany repeated, delicate tasks—the song portrays the employees like heroes who stand up to evil.

That metaphor might be what makes the track so entertaining.

Collection of song titles that start with “Ni” (461–470)

Nishijin Women’s ObiAoi Kawori

[MV One Chorus] Aoi Kawori “Nishijin Onna Obi” [Official]
Nishijin Women's ObiAoi Kawori

A moving song themed around Kyoto’s traditional craft, Nishijin-ori.

Released by Tokuma Japan in November 2024 as the second single commemorating Kaori Aoi’s 20th anniversary, it portrays a strong-willed woman living in Nishijin who severs her lingering attachment to a loved one and forges ahead with resolve.

The melody and lyrics evoke Japanese aesthetics, thoughtfully crafted to resonate with listeners across generations.

Drawing attention as a piece that bridges Japan’s tradition and the present.

Let’s just run away.Aoigi Gou

Isn’t choosing to run away a kind of courage, too? The emotional rock number “Nigechimaōze” (“Let’s Just Run Away”) was created by Aoki Gō—also known under the name Gogo no Tea—and released in 2020.

Its fresh yet slightly bittersweet band sound pairs perfectly with Otomachi Una’s strong, resonant vocals.

Maybe that’s why the lyrics’ message goes straight into your head.

I think it’ll give you the power to stand back up.