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!] (361–370)
OLDROSEAqua Timez

This is a gem of a number that sings about human connections and the meaning of life.
Created by Aqua Timez, the piece was written specifically for the anime BLEACH.
For the band—who have four previous tie-ins with the series, from “Sen no Yoru wo Koete” to “MASK”—this marks their fifth collaboration.
Their signature emotional vocals blend beautifully with melodic instrumentation.
While closely aligning with the anime’s world, the song delivers a universal message that anyone can relate to.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking music that resonates with the heart.
Our TomorrowElefanto Kashimashi

This is a masterpiece imbued with a powerful, emotionally resonant rock sound and a vision of walking toward the future alongside friends.
The friendship and bonds portrayed in the music video, along with the courage to step into a new tomorrow, gently support anyone seeking strength for their heart.
Released in November 2007 by Elephant Kashimashi, led by Hiroji Miyamoto, the song was used in a commercial for House Foods’ Ukon no Chikara and came to be loved by a wide audience.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when standing at a crossroads in life, when renewing your resolve, or when you need hope for the future.
With its robust melody, it fills you with the courage to move forward—an uplifting song that warms the heart.
A maiden’s prayer goes da-da-da!Mizutama Shōbōdan

Mizutama Shobodan, formed in 1978 as Japan’s first all-female punk band, brought a bold vision and originality that sent new waves through the music scene of the time.
Starting with no instrumental skills and building their music purely on passion and energy, they embodied the very spirit of punk.
In 1981 they self-released the album “Otome no Inori wa Daddadda!” which achieved an astonishing 2,000 copies sold.
In 1985 they unveiled the classic “Manten ni Akai Hanabira,” staying true to a DIY ethic.
They performed energetically and consistently voiced social messages, including anti-nuclear activism and women’s festivals.
Highly recommended for anyone who believes in the possibilities of music and seeks free, unbounded expression.
Delicious Gestaltyūyu

A pop tune woven from Kagamine Rin’s cute vocals and a catchy melody! Created by Vocaloid producer yuyu, it was released in February 2025.
Its light, electropop-based sound paired with a danceable arrangement will have your body moving before you know it.
The lyrics playfully riff on “Gestalt collapse” and “tart,” which is adorable.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to when you’re looking for a boost of positivity.
O-EdoKabukirokkusu

Kabuki Rocks brought a fresh breeze to Japan’s music scene with a sound that fuses traditional kabuki and modern rock.
In 1989, they made their major-label debut after appearing on the TBS music program “Miyake Yūji’s Ikasu Band Tengoku.” Centered around Ichiban Ujigami—known for his white makeup and flamboyant costumes—the band has created original songs that incorporate Edo-period language and traditional Japanese scales.
As pioneers of the visual-kei movement, they have maintained a devoted fan base, and their musical style has had a significant influence on subsequent artists.
Why not revisit that one-of-a-kind sound—born from the meeting of Japan’s traditional culture and rock—along with your fond memories?
medicineYuika

Yuika’s popular song “Okusuri.” Because it’s frequently used on TikTok and Instagram, many of you have probably heard it before.
Listening to this track, which gives the impression of having a high vocal range, some people might feel they can’t picture getting a perfect score.
However, the song’s range is surprisingly narrow, and if you match the key properly, you can definitely aim for a high score.
The vocal line isn’t intense, and there are no sudden jumps in pitch, so you can maintain solid pitch control.
Songs With Titles Starting With 'O' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (371–380)
OmenCROSSFAITH

The destructive sound born from the fusion of blistering metalcore and electronica is the very essence of loud rock.
Featured on the 2011 album “The Dream, The Space,” this track presents a classic by The Prodigy through Crossfaith’s unique interpretation.
The contrast between the heavy guitar sound and electronic elements is stunning, and the song is highly regarded as an essential part of their live performances.
It was also showcased at OZZFEST JAPAN 2015, held at Makuhari Messe in November 2015, whipping the venue into a frenzy.
It’s a strongly recommended track for listeners craving intense sound and for those eager to explore new musical possibilities.


