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.
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Songs with titles starting with “Pe” [page, paper, paint, etc.] (91–100)
Painieiri reo

A female singer-songwriter who grew up surrounded by music from an early age, Leo Ieiri has become a solitary presence thanks to a unique expressive style and worldview shaped by her complex family background.
This is her digital single.
The solid, back-to-basics band sound and lyrics that convey a firm resolve to move forward are striking.
The powerful, fast-paced melody, paired with a cynical message, gives you a push on the back—a sense of real momentum.
It’s an aggressive rock tune that’s also perfect for karaoke when you’re feeling stressed.
PerseusShimatani Hitomi

When you’re looking for a constellation-themed song to lift your spirits, I recommend Perseus.
It’s a 2003 hit by Hitomi Shimatani, a Hiroshima-born singer known for her cover of Amairo no Kami no Otome.
For some people, the name Perseus immediately brings this song to mind, and it often gets mentioned on social media when the Perseids are visible.
Its exhilarating, oriental-infused melody is wonderfully pleasing, and the lyrics sing of limitless possibilities.
It matches a starry night sky perfectly and leaves you feeling positive.
Songs with titles starting with “Pe” [Page, Paper, paint, etc.] (101–110)
PairingAragaki Yui

A heartrending track included on Sora, the album Gakky—Yui Aragaki—released before she got married.
The lyrics and music are by Toko Furuuchi, known for hits like “Takaramono” and “Ginza.” It’s a song that feels as if it’s asking, “How would you act if the person you like already had a girlfriend?” The lyrics paint a picture of a man she has feelings for who is incredibly kind—but the ring shining on his finger is a matching pair with his girlfriend’s, making the heartbreak absolute.
Set to a fairly bright, poppy melody, the contrast somehow makes it feel even more melancholy…
When the con man starts to laughNashimoto P

Doesn’t autumn strangely feel like it has a strong association with the night? Maybe it’s because it’s moon-viewing season.
With that in mind, how about a “night”-ish, spiky rock-style Vocaloid track? It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Nashimoto-P, known for “Aaaaaaaaah” and “Shinitagari” (“Death-Seeker”), released in 2009.
The word choices in the lyrics are almost aggressive, and the edgy band sound is incredibly cool.
And that shocking ending… please experience it with your own ears.
When the con man starts to laughNashimoto Ui
With jagged, distorted guitars, a roaming bass, brisk drums, and a noisy vocal, this rock track’s ensemble is irresistibly cool.
It’s a song by Nashimoto Ui, a Vocaloid producer known for band-driven sound, released in 2009.
Fans of grunge and alternative rock likely found it especially striking.
And that ending…
it gives you chills.
Back then, a fan-made animated MV based on the song was also widely watched.


