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!
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Songs with titles starting with “Pi.” Handy for shiritori or karaoke hints! (231–240)
Piano Quintet “The Trout”Furantsu Shūberuto

This is a piano quintet composed by the Austrian composer Franz Schubert, also known for his lullabies.
The famous melody from Schubert’s song “Die Forelle” (The Trout) is used in the fourth movement.
While the song “Die Forelle” has a very fast tempo and a lively character, this quintet has a calm atmosphere that evokes an image of a trout swimming leisurely through a gentle river.
The warm, full-bodied timbre of the wind instruments will likely feel soothing even to a baby in the womb.
PEEK A BOOFurederikku

Released in January 2024, Frederic’s “PEEK A BOO” is a rock tune that highlights their signature playfulness and distinctive wordplay.
Riding on a rush of driving rhythm, the lyrics convey a sense of liberation and intensity, as if something hidden is bursting into the open.
Listeners will feel as though they’re playing along, immersed in the moment.
It’s the perfect track for when you want to break free from the everyday or get your heart racing.
A bold new challenge from Frederic, this is a stimulating, memorable number!
Pierre and Catherineburū firumu

The cover version of this ended up pointing to a baguette and not having an erotic meaning after all, serving as a twist that leads the listener astray.
However, the original song straightforwardly uses sexual intercourse as its theme—it’s a direct dirty joke song—so singing it in front of others is extremely difficult.
pink shadowbureddo ando bataa

Bread & Butter, the twin brother duo, have exquisitely soft vocals and harmonies.
The groove created by Haruomi Hosono’s bass and Tatsuo Hayashi’s drums is irresistible.
The ’70s were truly full of great songs and performances.
I feel like you don’t often get this kind of lightness and comfort from today’s musicians.
Pink ShadowBureddo & Batā

An irresistibly heart-fluttering Bread & Butter love song.
Its romantic world, where love is whispered under a full moon, is simply wonderful.
You can almost picture the two of them dancing a barefoot waltz in the park.
Released in September 1974, this work captivates with its mellow sound and folk-pop sensibility.
It was even reissued in 2022 on pink vinyl, a testament to how deeply it’s still loved by many fans.
A masterpiece that shines with Bread & Butter’s harmonies and delicate musicality—nostalgic and romantic, perfect for listening to with someone you love.
Pink ShadowBureddo & Battā (w/ Kāneshon)

Their signature song Pink Shadow was produced by Carnation and released in ’98.
The original track was a sensitive AOR number, but the ’98 version, with Carnation’s performance, emphasizes a fuller band sound and feels like the groove has doubled.
I want a perfect Christmas!Pucchimoni

It might sound really nostalgic now, but it’s a fun, upbeat Christmas song that’s just right for middle schoolers.
It could be great to form a trio and try singing it together at Christmas.
It’s still fun even now.


