Songs with titles starting with 'O' [Great for karaoke and shiritori!]
Songs with titles starting with “O” often feature unique names—like those using characters meaning “dance” or “gold,” as well as Osaka-themed songs.
They also tend to be great for getting everyone fired up when singing! I can’t think of many off the top of my head, so I want to look some up…
This is a list that might come in handy at such times: songs with titles that start with “O.” Use it when you’re wondering, “What songs start with ‘O’?” and also as a prompt for shiritori or when choosing tracks at karaoke.
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Songs with Titles Starting with “O” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (111–120)
Only Way9Lana

Released in October 2025, this ambitious work was written and composed by 9Lana.
Centered on the themes of the reasons for singing and gratitude, it portrays a stance that rejects excessive self-stylization and chooses only the inevitability of one’s own voice.
Built on a deep beat, the song structure rapidly alternates between singing and rapping, showcasing 9Lana’s strengths to the fullest.
It’s a cool number that empowers anyone striving toward their dreams and goals.
Songs with Titles Starting with 'O' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori Too!] (121–130)
Before the great love, all things return/circle back.Eden

A grand, gentle, and beautiful ballad performed by one of the most popular units in the game Ensemble Stars!!.
Released digitally in October 2025, this Eden track was crafted by the classic duo of Yohei Matsui (lyrics) and Takuya Sakai (composition/arrangement).
Blending a mythic sense of scale from piano and strings with an enveloping bliss, the song feels both expansive and warmly comforting.
It signals a new maturity for the unit, previously known for their nobility and energetic presence.
Highly recommended when you’re seeking warmth for the heart.
When we seriously played an adult Disney jazz medley, the street erupted in huge applause!Jacob Koller

A sophisticated arrangement that elevates classic Disney songs into jazz—this is an adult Disney jazz medley by Jacob Koller.
From the delicate intro of “When You Wish Upon a Star,” to the lively rhythm of “Someday My Prince Will Come,” the beautiful harmonic layers of “A Whole New World,” and the grand development of “Let It Go,” the flow is breathtaking.
Breathing new life into melodies everyone knows, the performance captivates listeners.
The improvisational phrases and fluid touch are superb, making you feel as if you’re traveling through a world of stories.
It’s an adult-oriented jazz medley that creates a refined, comfortable listening experience.
bento (boxed lunch)Hanbaato Hanbaato

A husband-and-wife duo, Humbert Humbert, included this song on their 2010 album Sasurai-ki (Wanderer’s Chronicle).
While friends around them are grabbing fast food, the lyrics depict the scene of savoring a homemade bento that still tastes good even after cooling on the bus—a blend of wistfulness and warmth.
It reminds you that the most ordinary days are truly irreplaceable.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you feel like pausing amid a busy day.
origamiSakamoto Misato

Misato Sakamoto, an enka singer from Monbetsu, Hokkaido.
Immersed in enka since childhood and certified as a Natori in Japanese dance, she released her second original single in October 2025.
This work is a gem-like ballad that expresses the feelings imbued in paper cranes.
Its gentle, piano-centered arrangement and her soaring vocals warmly weave themes of love and prayer.
Please take your time and listen closely.
Farewell MelancholyTakigawa Maiko

A single released by Nippon Columbia in October 2025.
Layering a driving melody over poignant lyrics that capture the moment of parting as two people step off in different directions at an intersection, it delivers a stirring contrast.
The arrangement by Masashi Yatabe is superb, using the timbre of the saxophone to amplify the song’s emotional depth.
In addition to being selected as a recommended track by Radio Nippon, it was featured in the magazine Monthly Uta no Techo, generating buzz.
Be sure to check it out.
Excuse me for intruding.aimyon

This is a guitar-forward track by Aimyon, released on October 22, 2025, as a coupling song with “Venus Belt.” It’s neither fast nor slow, and once you learn it, it should be very easy to groove to! The chorus sits in a key that’s comfortable for women to sing, so even if you think you’re tone-deaf, you’ll probably be able to sing it! If you sing with a blank expression, it’s harder to hit the right pitches, so lift those facial muscles and have fun singing.
Also, swaying side to side while you sing makes it easier to keep the rhythm and fits the accents nicely, so it’s just right.
It’s a perfect vibe for karaoke too, so definitely give it a try!


