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Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!

Have you ever played “song-title shiritori,” where you’re only allowed to use song titles?

When music lovers play it together, it’s fun because all kinds of songs come up—and on the flip side, it can get lively when you realize you can’t think of as many titles as you expected.

Adding a shiritori twist to karaoke—“shiritori karaoke”—is also a blast.

You connect the songs like in shiritori, and it gets exciting when you end up singing tracks you don’t usually pick.

So in this article, to give you a helpful nudge for those fun moments, I’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “pi.”

I hope you find it useful and have a great time!

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints! (1–10)

Pure in the worldFRUITS ZIPPER

[MV] FRUITS ZIPPER “Pure in the World”
Pure in the worldFRUITS ZIPPER

FRUITS ZIPPER, who fly the banner “From Harajuku to the world,” are in action.

Produced by Tamaya 2060% of the rock band Wienners, this track is an exhilarating upper tune marked by its driving beat and repeatedly shifting key changes.

The powerful lyrics wholeheartedly affirm the messy, mixed-up “human-ness,” and the lively back-and-forth that showcases each member’s personality creates an irresistible, playful buzz.

Released in August 2023, the song is also included on the album “NEW KAWAII,” which dropped in April 2024.

It’s perfect not only for getting hyped at live shows, but also for those moments when you’re feeling down and have lost confidence—listen to it and you’ll be gently encouraged with a positive power that says, “You’re fine just the way you are.”

Beep boopFRUITS ZIPPER

[Animation MV] FRUITS ZIPPER “Pipopa-po”
Beep boopFRUITS ZIPPER

The comical electronic sounds and ever-changing melody are seriously addictive.

Released as a digital single by FRUITS ZIPPER in August 2025, this track dropped simultaneously with “Furuppa-rii!” to coincide with their Saitama Super Arena show.

Its technopop arrangement—quintessential “NEW KAWAII”—is incredibly pleasing to the ear.

The song keeps things engaging from start to finish, and the sound crafted by Kanata Okajima and Hayato Yamamoto is a major highlight.

There are sections designed for call-and-response at live shows, making it a track that fans can enjoy together as one.

Its insanely catchy hooks will stick in your head, perfect for when you need a boost of energy or want to get hyped.

Definitely add it to your favorite playlist!

A perfectly snug Christmas!Pucchimoni

Petitmoni “I Want to Snuggle Up This X’mas!” Music Video
A perfectly snug Christmas!Pucchimoni

An irresistibly upbeat Christmas song that sends your excitement soaring just by listening! It comically portrays a girl’s wish to “find a wonderful boyfriend and be happy,” set to a catchy melody crafted by Tsunku♂.

Released as a single in November 2001, when Kei Yasuda, Maki Goto, and Hitomi Yoshizawa were active, it was also used as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Idol o Sagase!” You can enjoy it on the album “Zenbu! Pucchimoni” as well.

It’s a quintessential winter karaoke staple—sing it at a Christmas party, and the fun memories of those days will come rushing back, instantly brightening the atmosphere and guaranteeing a lively, festive time.

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Handy hints for word-chain games or karaoke! (11–20)

Pure (feat. Eriko Hashimoto)PAS TASTA

PAS TASTA is a six-member unit that continues to evolve J-pop with a web-native production approach.

Their digital single “Pure,” released on January 28, 2026, is a much-talked-about track written as the ending theme for the TV anime Opposites You and Me.

Featuring Eriko Hashimoto on vocals, the song impressively fuses lyrics crafted through multiple readings of the original work with meticulously detailed sound.

Coupled with a jacket illustration depicting the anime’s protagonist, Suzuki, it’s a piece that will likely resonate with those who want to bask in the everyday warmth and lingering afterglow of youth the story carries.

A refreshing yet emotional pop tune that colors the world of the narrative.

PURE SNOWSasaki Yuuko

A winter ballad where the purity of snow that turns everything white overlaps with a bittersweet love.

Sung by Yuko Sasaki, a vocalist with a crystal-clear voice, it was released as a single in January 1999 and chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “HiMiKo-Den.” With Naoto Kine of TM NETWORK composing and Tatsuya Nishiwaki arranging, the song achieves a superb balance of catchy melodies and dramatic sound.

It was later included on the album “PURE” and has long been cherished as a winter-themed anime song.

There’s a tenderness that seems to warm the heart as you think of someone dear amid the freezing cold.

Why not listen closely on a quiet night as the snow falls gently?

Peter PanYuuri

Yuuri “Peter Pan” Official Music Video (Full)
Peter PanYuuri

Major debut song “Peter Pan” by Yuuri, who gained immense popularity through his activity on social media.

Released as a digital single in August 2020 and included on the album “Ichi,” it’s an upbeat tune.

The lyrics, which convey a strong resolve to chase one’s dreams, and the driving rock sound come together as an uplifting anthem.

Since April 2021, it has also been used in corporate commercials for DIP Corporation, so many of you have likely heard it at least once.

With over 100 million streams, the song continues to give listeners a boost.

It’s perfect not only for times when you want to take on a challenge, but also for hyping up the crowd at karaoke.

PygmalionHappy Family

Happy Family – “Pygmalion”” (Official Video) from ‘4037’ [Cuneiform Records]
PygmalionHappy Family

This is the very essence of avant-garde rock that Japan can be proud of.

Formed in 1987, Happy Family is a no-nonsense instrumental band that has absorbed influences like Magma in their own unique way.

They debuted in 1995 with the album “Happy Family” on the U.S.

label Cuneiform Records, earning high praise overseas.

Their sound—where complex odd meters intertwine with massive riffs—has been dubbed “hard chamber,” and the way the band collectively realizes the meticulous blueprints crafted by keyboardist Kenichi Morimoto is nothing short of breathtaking.

They made a comeback with the album “Minimal Gods” in 2014, and in 2025 they also released the EP “4037.” With a blend of astonishing technique that makes light work of formidable compositions and the raw impulse of rock, their music is a must for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in thrilling performances.