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!] (21–30)
Beyond the GoldenNEW!Awich × ALI

This track was chosen as the theme song to color an episode that leads into the final phase of a feature-length anime.
Rapper Awich teams up with the music project ALI.
Riding on razor-sharp lyrics and a band-born, powerful groove, it expresses profound themes like the chain of life and bonds, building an irresistible surge of excitement toward the story’s finale.
Released in October 2025, the song serves as the theme for the theatrical film that precedes the final chapter of the anime Golden Kamuy, set to air in January 2026.
If you sing it at karaoke when you want to share a high-energy moment with everyone, its epic sense of scale is sure to light up the room.
Give it everything you’ve got and sing your heart out.
My oshi ♡ I love them ♡ It hurts (in a good way)NEW!CANDY TUNE

Why do songs that turn overflowing love for your fave into pop feel so moving? This track, produced by Kenichi Maeyamada, is a pop tune that expresses surging feelings for the object of your affection with musical-like developments.
The structure that makes the most of spoken-line nuances and the blissful, joy-filled melody are insanely cute.
It’s the title track of a single released in April 2025, and it was later included on the album “Double-Double FIGHT!”.
TV Asahi’s “music-ru TV” aired a feature that followed the behind-the-scenes of the song’s production.
I wholeheartedly recommend this piece to anyone whose heart is brimming from everyday oshi activities—listen while imagining the call-and-response!
Oh my loveNEW!Hump Back

This song is filled with deep affection for cherishing the small moments of everyday life, marking the irreplaceable milestone of welcoming a new family member.
The vocalist’s clear, soaring voice blends comfortably with the straightforward, powerful band sound, warmly enveloping the listener’s heart.
Featured as the first track on the album “Hump Back,” released in March 2025, this piece heralded Hump Back’s return to activity.
On the morning of the release day, they also appeared live on the TBS program “Love it!” and performed in the studio, which became a talking point.
It’s perfect for times when parents want to reaffirm their love for their children, or to play during relaxed family time at home.
Let’s dance!NEW!Snow Man

It’s a positive party song that sweeps away everyday fatigue and anxiety, making everyone want to laugh and dance.
This track was released as a single in February 2026 and serves as the theme song for the film “Specials,” starring Daisuke Sakuma and set to premiere in March 2026.
It’s an up-tempo dance tune overflowing with Snow Man’s signature energy and euphoria, with an irresistible instant boost that lifts your mood the moment you hear it.
The song drew a huge response, even appearing on Oricon’s daily rankings.
It’s a perfect high-stakes anthem that naturally gets the crowd clapping and puts smiles on everyone’s faces—highly recommended.
Our All-StarNEW!bīguru kurū

This is a song that stands with and supports everyone who watches over and continues to back their children devoted to sports.
Beagle Crew’s track carries the message that not only the shining athletes, but also the families who sweat outside the field—dealing with muddy pick-ups and drop-offs or weekends thrown off by rain forecasts—are protagonists too.
Released in December 2022, it’s included on the album “Private Box 2” as well as the best-of compilation “YELL SONG SUPER BEST.” Its roots in being loved at local venues like real baseball clinics are also compelling.
For those accompanying weekend practices, it will surely strike a deep chord.
Please give this work a listen—it affirms the parent-child time that’s more precious than wins and losses.
We Are RecitalsNEW!risaitaruzu

Introducing the debut song by The Recitals, a spinoff from Tokai On Air based in Okazaki, Aichi Prefecture.
Centered around ace member Shibayu, the lyrics weave self-indulgence and humor with exquisite balance.
Set to a four-on-the-floor disco groove, it’s a highly entertaining track featuring over-the-top lines and an unforgettable melody.
Released in November 2019, it sparked a huge reaction upon its live premiere.
The group has continued its activities since, and their later track “888-gatsu ~Natsu ni mo Hodo ga Aru~” was used as a TV program’s ending theme.
It’s perfect for when you want to feel refreshed or have a good laugh.
Experience a breezy dance tune bursting with the unique, unbridled brightness only creators can deliver.
Swim! Taiyaki-kunNEW!Shimon Masato

If there’s one nationwide smash hit that represents the Showa era and that everyone’s heard at least once, it has to be this song! It tells a humorous story about a taiyaki, grilled on a hot plate every day, escaping to the sea in search of freedom—yet it ends with a touch of melancholy, giving the piece a strangely captivating charm.
Masato Shimon delivers it with a voice that’s both powerful and unadorned, resonating deeply not only with children but also with adults.
Released in December 1975, it became a massive sensation as an original song for the children’s program “Hirake! Ponkikki,” ultimately selling a total of 4.536 million copies.
It’s a great listen when you want to take a breather and feel just a little bit liberated from the constraints of work and everyday life!


