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Songs with titles that start with “Pe” (page, paper, paint, etc.)

In this article, I’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “Pe.”

I hope this will be useful in various situations, such as playing shiritori using song titles, doing “shiritori karaoke” where you link songs together like in shiritori, or choosing tracks for playlists like “songs with titles that start with the P row sounds.”

We don’t usually search for songs that start with a specific character, so you might discover tracks you haven’t encountered before.

I’d be delighted if you find a favorite song here and it helps with your shiritori games, karaoke sessions, or playlist making.

Songs with titles that start with 'Pe' [Page, Paper, Paint, etc.] (71–80)

Persona Promenadesumika

sumika / Persona Promenade [Music Video]
Persona Promenadesumika

It’s a sumika song you’ll want to listen to while jumping the whole time.

The key change in the middle is stylish and exciting—a real highlight.

A bright, fun, high-energy track with the vibe of a modern guy.

Included on their sixth mini-album “Fiction e.p.,” released April 25, 2018.

PESCATORATakkyu Ishino

Takkyu Ishino – Pescatora (Galactik Pizza Delivery Vol. 1)
PESCATORA Takkyu Ishino

Unusually, this is an electro track that isn’t four-on-the-floor.

It was released by Ki/oon Records in 1998.

A tone like a signal occasionally rolls from head to tail, repeating while raising the pitch.

It’s in simple tracks like this that true exhilaration lives.

That’s the essence of techno.

You’ve stumbled upon a hidden gem!

Persona’s Memoryaimyon

Aimyon’s hidden gem “The Memory of Persona.” Unlike the folk songs she’s known for, this piece leans more toward a rock-influenced melody.

Of course, it’s not full-on rock—the foundation is pop—so there aren’t any parts that are hard to sing.

There’s a brief high note in the chorus, but it’s within range even without falsetto, so those who aren’t confident in their vocal range should be able to sing it without issue.

The spoken-word section shortens the sung portion as well, which is a nice touch for people who aren’t comfortable with singing.

PETENSHI × ITSUKA (Charisma.com)Akko Gorira

Akko Gorilla “PETENSHI × ITSUKA (Charisma.com)”
PETENSHI × ITSUKA (Charisma.com)Akko Gorira

This track by the girls’ rap rising star, Akko Gorilla, features lyrics that satirize today’s trend of so-called “woke/aware” types.

From the idea that a “natural” makeup look is actually anything but natural, it’s full of real-life issues only a woman could sing about—sure to resonate.

petrichorInnā Jānī

Inner Journey “Petrichor” Music Video
petrichorInnā Jānī

Inner Journey is a rock band led by Sara Kamoshita, whose vocals carry a nostalgic charm.

A perfect recommendation from their catalog for July is “Petrichor.” The title refers to the smell that rises from the ground after rain.

Released in 2021 as their fifth single, it’s also included on the EP “Kaze no Nioi” (Scent of the Wind) from the same year.

The lyrics, which recall a relationship that began in July, are poignant and emotional.

If you happen to go through a breakup in July, try singing it at karaoke with friends to clear your head!

Songs with titles starting with 'Pe' [page, paper, paint, etc.] (81–90)

penguinkyū

Penguin / Q feat. Hatsune Miku
penguinkyū

“Even a bird that cannot fly keeps moving toward the future.” It’s an R&B-style ballad that conveys a strong will.

This is the debut work of Vocaloid producer Q, released in June 2023.

Its relaxed tempo and gentle synth sounds are soothing.

The catchy melody and Miku’s innocent-sounding vocals are also wonderful.

And of course, the real charm of this song lies in its lyrics.

Channeling such emotional feelings into the single word “penguin”—that choice is brilliant.

Penis JAPANgurūpu damashii

This song is characterized by edgy lyrics and a provocative title.

Its satirical take on Japanese society, delivered with a sense of humor, sparked conversation.

It’s one of Group Tamashii’s signature tracks, included on their November 2005 album TMC.

A crowd-pleaser at live shows, it creates a strong sense of unity with the audience.

Sharp social critique and comedic expression are perfectly balanced, showcasing Group Tamashii’s unique musicality.

Enjoy this track that combines sharp wit with high-level musicianship.

It depends on the setting, but if you sing it with your guy friends, it’s sure to get some laughs.