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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 starting with “Pi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (201–210)

Piña Coladanejishiki

[Yukari Yuzuki & IA] Piña Colada [Original]
Piña Coladanejishiki

Why is it that forbidden love is so impossible to look away from? This piece is by Nejishiki, a Vocaloid producer known for hits like “Freedom Lolita,” and it was released in 2017.

It’s a mature duet number sung by Yuzuki Yukari and IA.

The band sound is wrapped in the beautiful tones of strings and piano, and that sultry sonic texture highlights the fragile quality of their vocals.

You can’t help but wonder, “What kind of ending will this story come to?”

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke hints! (211–220)

Picaresque Romancermei-chan feat. Kuzuha

Picaresque Romancer / Mei-chan feat. Kuzuha
Picaresque Romancermei-chan feat. Kuzuha

A collaborative track by net artist Mei-chan and VTuber superstar Kuzuha was released for streaming in April 2024.

As the title—combining words meaning “villain” and “storyteller”—suggests, it captivates with an unreal, downer-tinged world.

The protagonist’s delight in wordplay and provocation leaves a strong impression.

A free-spirited way of life, unbound by conventional norms, is powerfully conveyed through the vocals.

This electrifying, stylish song deserves a spot on your playlist.

Peaky Peakyyūri

[MV] Peaky Peaky / Yu-ri [Original]
Peaky Peakyyūri

Yuri’s second single is set for release in June 2024! Peaky Peaky, produced by Sasuke Haraguchi, is a razor-sharp track that blows past the peak.

With Yuri’s signature high-tone vocals and a fast-paced beat, it delivers a headlong rush and addictive pull—like it’s playing at double speed.

While themed around modern romance, it’s catchy and pop, with lyrics laced with biting irony.

The music video, set in Kabukicho, strikingly portrays financially unequal relationships.

Peaky Peaky, packed with Yuri’s world in full force, is sure to lift your mood!

PicnicGaro

The A-side of the 9th single “Picnic / Nishi-Yuki Ressha,” released in 1974.

In 1970, Masami Ohno joined Mamoru Horiuchi and Tomoaki Hidaka—who had formed a GS band called Milk with Shigeru Matsuzaki—to form the group.

The producer was Mickey Curtis, who was also active as an actor.

They also broke with the prevailing notion at the time that folk singers did not appear on television.

Piranha Boykya→

Kyaa! Piranha BOY — Original RBF Record 1984
Piranha Boykya→

Cah→ was a flagship girls’ band of the 80s indie punk scene.

Formed in 1983, the lineup changed over time, but originally they were a four-piece: Junko on vocals, Mako on guitar, Eri on bass, and Ume on drums.

Influenced, it seems, by ZELDA—the pioneers of girls’ bands—their straightforward punk sound naturally gets your body moving.

Their signature track “Piranha BOY” is also charming for its catchy, familiar cuteness!

piercingKubota Kai

Pierce – Kubo Takai (Official Music Video)
piercingKubota Kai

Kobuta Kai, often hailed as a new-generation rapper from Fukuoka.

He apparently uploaded several of his own tracks to YouTube, and the response led to his debut.

That story alone already gives off big-star vibes, doesn’t it? The first artist he ever loved was Kobukuro, and that might be where the freedom in his music—though he’s labeled a rapper—really shows.

I personally recommend his song “Pierce”; the lyric that likens the hollow left by heartbreak to a pierced ear hole is brilliant.

Toughness and tenderness, mellow and melancholic—his music shifts through countless shades.

You won’t regret giving it a listen!

Piti Pati SurvivorGesukawa☆Gāruzu

[Sample Audio] TV Anime “Sabagebu!” Ending Theme: “Piti Pati Survibird”
Piti Pati SurvivorGesukawa☆Gāruzu

This is the ending theme of the anime Sabagebu! (Survival Game Club!), which portrays the daily lives of girls devoted to airsoft.

It’s performed by the voice actors who play the main characters.

Among them, Lynn, who voices Maya Kyodo, was born in Niigata Prefecture.

Incidentally, Sabagebu! was her first regular role.