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.] (51–60)
PeperoncinoLucky Kilimanjaro

There’s a song that not only features food but even depicts the cooking process.
It’s called “Peperoncino.” The track is by the electronic music band Lucky Kilimanjaro.
In the song, the steps of making peperoncino are used as a metaphor for taking on life’s challenges and pursuing goals.
It might sound hard to imagine, but it turns into an encouraging anthem that gives a gentle push to anyone who’s stumbled.
The melody has a calm, city-pop vibe, making it a great listen for nighttime or whenever you want to relax.
Pegasus FantasyMAKE-UP

A song by the rock band MAKE-UP, led by Nobuo “NoB” Yamada.
Used as the opening theme for the anime Saint Seiya, it even includes the anime’s title in the lyrics, making it a quintessential “anisong.” Its catchy vocal phrases and cool sound have kept it beloved for years, and NoB himself has re-recorded it with the band—truly a timeless classic.
Pegasus FantasyMAKE-UP feat.Nakagawa Shoko

The theme song for the anime Saint Seiya Omega, which aired from 2012 to 2014, is sung by Shoko Nakagawa, also known as Shoko-tan.
The original series aired in 1986, and this hugely popular franchise has been adapted into anime multiple times over the past 30 years through sequels, spin-offs, and remakes.
PayphoneMaroon 5

This is a song that expresses the feelings of a boyfriend who still can’t get over his ex-girlfriend.
Listening to this track and really letting yourself sink into the pain of heartbreak isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
It’s a song you’ve probably heard before, so it should be easy to sing at karaoke.
Pegasus FantasyNOB

The fourth single by the Japanese HR/HM band MAKE-UP, released in October 1986.
It was the first opening theme for the popular TV anime Saint Seiya.
The vocalist Nob (Nobuo Yamada) is well known for his singing ability.
In this song, he unleashes his distinctive, slightly husky, soulful, and robust high-tone voice without holding back.
Because he sings throughout with a solid, full-bodied tone supported by strong vocal production, listeners might not immediately notice it as a high-tone voice; however, many people are surprised by how high the key actually is when they try singing it themselves.
I think it’s a track that fully conveys the singer’s sheer intensity.
PendulumNothing’s Carved In Stone

This is a track included on the 2nd album, “Sands of Time.” Within the album, it’s placed toward the latter half, and its production truly suits that placement.
I often get imagery from music, and if I were to describe it, it evokes the image of a traveler walking (though the lyrics don’t necessarily convey that).
Songs with titles starting with 'Pe' [page, paper, paint, etc.] (61–70)
plastic bottle capOKARAKO

OKARAKO is a music duo formed by the unlikely pairing of comedian Kota Okada and actress Sakurako Mizuki.
Their debut single is the achingly bittersweet Pet Bottle Cap.
Okada handled the lyrics and lead vocals, with Mizuki on chorus.
The song strings together innocent stirrings of first love that spring from everyday realities—like pouring out a half-finished juice into the kitchen sink.
The lyrics, showcasing Okada’s talent breaking out from the world of comedy, are outstanding.
His vocals, which sound almost effortless, suit the song perfectly.
If you haven’t heard it yet, please do!


