Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘nu’ (ぬ),” what tracks come to mind?
It’s not exactly easy to think of any off the top of your head, right?
Even after doing some research, there were very few—but I did find some sultry songs and warm, comforting ones centered around “nukumori” (warmth).
In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs whose titles start with “nu” (ぬ)!
Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re simply curious about what songs start with “nu,” but also as a prompt for word-chain games (shiritori) or when picking songs for karaoke.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with “Nu”
- Songs and famous songs with titles that start with “Ne”
- Masterpieces with titles that start with 'A'
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
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- A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “N”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Na”
- A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!
- Vocaloid songs starting with “Ne” [classic hits and popular tracks]
- Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
Songs with Titles Starting with “Nu” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (11–20)
warmthSeira

A brother duo celebrating their fourth anniversary.
With sincere, gentle vocals, they express gratitude by recalling the warmth of holding their mother’s hand, their childhood self, and who they are now.
Their mother always embraced them with kindness.
Perhaps it was that nurturing warmth that gave birth to such a beautiful song.
NUllU/0

How about a fantasy-tinged mixture rock number? It’s a track by Vocaloid producer U/0, released in 2020.
The sound is rich and full, yet the contrast with the fragile worldview of the lyrics lends it a poignant finish.
It even makes you ponder the meaning of your own life.
And the gritty, almost growled delivery at the start of the chorus is incredibly fiery! It’s a very emotional, passionate Vocaloid song that makes you want to sing it yourself.
husktoa

I think it’s perfect for when you want to cry your heart out and reset your feelings.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer toa, who has created hits like “Tsugihagi Staccato,” “ID Smile,” and “Dry Dry Flower,” and it was released in 2013.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent, airy vocals are striking—they fit the grand and beautiful melody perfectly.
The lyrics, which depict parting and reunion, are profoundly moving.
The more you listen, the more it tugs at your tear ducts—a deeply affecting ballad.
Nukega Ridenejishiki

This is a cool dance-rock style Vocaloid track built around a four-on-the-floor beat.
It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Nejishiki—known for popular tracks like “Freedom Lolita” and “Copyright”—released in 2016.
The sharp guitar riffs are the first thing that sticks in your ears! In contrast, Yuzuki Yukari’s somewhat wistful vocals are also striking.
The lyrics—“Shed your current self and become someone new”—are stirring and ignite a fighting spirit.
The Plush Toy SongVOG

You’re sure to get hooked on the high-pitched voice that belies his appearance.
Your ears will be captured by the gentle guitar melodies and cute lyrics.
Apparently, it’s a song born from being deeply moved by Toy Story.
A singer from Kyushu now based in Kyoto, he’s working energetically—keep an eye on what he does next.
Just stripping isn’t the answer!Hatsune Miku

Edgy lyrics are all the rage! If a prim and proper girl sang them, the contrast might make you fall for her.
The push and pull between the sexy lines and the sweet, cutesy, clingy ones really hits home.
The song is tough, so nailing it adds a coolness factor, too.
Songs with titles starting with “Nu” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (21–30)
warmthKawasaki Takaya

There are many beautiful piano ballads in the J-POP scene that linger in the heart, but among them, Takaya Kawasaki’s “Nukumori” is truly exceptional.
His gentle, soft singing voice pairs perfectly with the piano! With a slightly husky tone and plenty of breath, his vocal quality keeps even simple melodies from sounding monotonous—that’s the key.
The heartfelt lyrics, written around the theme of “what warmth really is” felt when you can’t meet the person you want to see, pierce the heart precisely because of his voice.
Also, this piece doesn’t rely heavily on a contrast between quiet and dynamic; instead, it flows with a tender, river-like calm, which is striking.
It might be a great listen when you want to settle your mind while studying or working.


