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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!

Compilation of song titles that start with 'Ni' (51–60)

2:23 AMsharou

[30-minute endurance free BGM] 2:23 AM / Sharou [Official]
2:23 AMsharou

Shallow is a Japanese composer who creates free BGM materials.

If you’ve ever edited videos, you’ve likely heard the name.

This work is a chill, lo-fi track titled after the late-night hours.

Since its release in October 2020, the melody played by its crunchy guitar has been beloved by many creators.

Even without lyrics, it beautifully captures the slightly languid feeling of staying up late and those fleeting moments of sentimentality.

In early 2022, it was even selected for playlists featuring buzzworthy songs on social media, cementing its popularity.

When you want to stylishly color everyday scenes or need a calm vibe for a vlog, there may be no BGM more fitting than this.

NEW DAYSFUNKIST

It’s a grand, emotional mid-tempo track.

The arrangement is moving, with a calm melody that bursts into an outpouring of feeling in the chorus.

The lyrics—calling out a loved one’s name even from afar and moving forward into tomorrow—convey a strong bond and a sense of hope for the future.

Created by the rock band FUNKIST, it was included on their single “SHINE,” released in February 2012.

As the ending theme for the PSP game Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave, it colored the story’s final moments.

The fact that it was the last work produced by the band’s then seven-member lineup further emphasizes the song’s blend of poignancy and strength.

It’s a perfect track for those who want to savor the afterglow of clearing the game.

New Day,New LifeKOKIA

Singer-songwriter KOKIA, known for her fantastical worldbuilding and crystal-clear vocals.

Released in January 2012, this work served as the theme song for the game Tales of Innocence R, beautifully setting the stage for the story’s beginning.

The lyrics depict a tale of rebirth—awakening from a dream and stepping forward as a new self—resonating deeply with the protagonists’ fates.

Layered choruses and sweeping strings evoke the dawn of a hope-filled world.

It’s a warm number that will surely give you a gentle push when you wish to move past the past and take a new step forward.

Nigi-Nigi Nijitaun!nijisanji

[MV] Nigi Nigi Niji Town! / NIJISANJI
Nigi-Nigi Nijitaun!nijisanji

Released in September 2025 as the theme song for the animal mascot series “NijiTown,” this track makes a strong impression with Sango Suo’s cute vocals and its bright, upbeat sound.

The lyrics, which have you joining hands with the adorable characters and bursting into dance, along with the music video, are sure to put a smile on your face.

The release ties in with the plush mascot lineup, and dance videos by each liver also became a hot topic.

It’s a feel-good pop tune you can enjoy without overthinking.

Song titles starting with “に” (61–70)

staring contestTomonari Sora

Sora Tomonari – “Niramekko” [Lyric Video]
staring contestTomonari Sora

The irresistible, bewitching charm with a hint of shadow in Sora Tomonari’s work is captivating.

The sound, where Japanese taste and Western ambience blend exquisitely, feels like being invited into a world of Taisho Romanticism, and you can’t help but be drawn in as you listen.

The lyrics portray an irresistible infatuation with a dangerously alluring “bep-pin-san” (a stunning beauty), along with a nerve‑wracking game of cat and mouse as you try to gauge the other person’s feelings.

Many listeners will find themselves nodding along, thinking, “I know exactly how that feels!” This is the fourth digital single, released in May 2024, and it was also selected for J-WAVE’s SONAR TRAX.

If you sing it at karaoke while exuding a mysterious mood, that special someone might not be able to take their eyes off you.

Hymn to Japangedō

Gedo is a band that truly kicked off in 1973 under the leadership of guitarist Hideto Kano.

With their overwhelming explosive power on stage and rough, unruly playing that foreshadowed punk, they shocked the rock scene of the time.

This track is their landmark debut single, released in October 1973.

It slips in an iconic melody in the intro and turns patriotic language on its head to deliver a biting satire of the state—a song that’s pure rebellious spirit.

The piece also reads like a manifesto for their live-first ethos, and the following year they released the acclaimed live album “Gedo.” If you want to experience the roots of Japan’s hard rock—gritty, muscular, and message-driven—this is essential listening.

2 (feat. Lee Youngji)Hoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – 2 (feat. Lee Youngji) [Official Video]
2 (feat. Lee Youngji)Hoshino Gen

Singer-songwriter Gen Hoshino, whose talents are drawing attention as he thrives across a wide range of fields beyond music, has released a track featuring Korean rapper Lee Youngji on his first album in about six and a half years, Gen.

The sound is captivating, with Hoshino’s groovy production blending seamlessly with Lee Youngji’s rap.

The Tokyo nightscape shown in the music video feels like a shared inner landscape of the two, resonating amid the city’s lights and shadows.

This song stands out on the album slated for release in May 2025, and fans are still talking about the moment Lee Youngji made a surprise appearance to perform together at the Seoul stop of the Asia tour.

It’s a cool number, perfect for those solitary, late-night hours.