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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.” Handy for shiritori and karaoke hints! (241–250)

Pixelated WorldMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura / Pixelated World -Music Video-
Pixelated WorldMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura is a Japanese entertainer who has been active since the 1980s and is a source of national pride.

After building a career as a dancer, he made his debut as a singer in 2005.

He possesses world-class dance skills, outstanding vocal ability, and proven talent as a songwriter.

The track “Pixelated World” is included on Miura’s new album “OVER,” his first in about seven years.

Its unique sonic landscape, created by the harmony of digital production and analog textures, is captivating, and Miura’s dynamic vocals further elevate the song’s worldview.

Carrying a message that challenges our increasingly digitized society, the song portrays a fantastical fusion of the real and virtual worlds.

The music video’s soft visual beauty and cool choreography are also noteworthy, making this a work that showcases Miura’s all-around artistry.

It offers a fresh musical experience that feels like stepping into a virtual space.

PurenessUeto Aya

This is Aya Ueto’s solo debut single, released in 2002.

When you think of Aya Ueto, you probably remember her for her attention-grabbing role in the drama “3-nen B-gumi Kinpachi-sensei,” and many people may mainly think of her as an actress.

But in fact, after that breakthrough, she also made her debut as a solo singer! Now a mother herself, Aya Ueto increasingly plays the role of a wife in dramas.

Although she has a soft image with a wonderful smile, her debut song “Pureness,” combined with its musical style, lets you feel a very cool side of her.

Her vocals are powerful too—it’s really great, isn’t it?

clownUeki Aya

Aya Kamiki Pierrot PV with lyrics 854×480
clownUeki Aya

This is a motivational song by Aya Kamiki, whose energetic vocal approach and stylish sound create passionate pop.

With an artist persona that resonates with women in their 20s, it boasts a level of polish that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.

picaresqueNakajima Kento

Kento Nakajima “Picaresque” Music Video
picaresqueNakajima Kento

A shocking work that portrays a dark hero’s anguish and awakening marks Kento Nakajima’s solo debut.

Inspired by the picaresque—“rogue novels” popular from the 16th to 17th centuries—this piece expresses its theme over a contemporary mixed-genre track.

The lyrics, written by Nakajima himself, delve deeply into the dark hero’s inner world: corroded words, loneliness, and struggles in the shadows.

Released in advance as the lead track from the album “N / bias,” out December 25, 2024, the song has also drawn attention for its music video directed by Masaki Watanabe (maxilla).

The visuals—featuring painterly motifs and striking contrasts of flame and darkness—are not to be missed.

Seeing Nakajima take on this new challenge is sure to give you courage.

Piko Piko Tokyo (feat. Momomo Mashiro)Nakata Yasutaka

Yasutaka Nakata – Pikopiko Tokyo (feat. Momo Mashiro) MV
Piko Piko Tokyo (feat. Momomo Mashiro)Nakata Yasutaka

This work captures the feeling of moving back and forth between digital and analog worlds.

Yasutaka Nakata’s production and Momo Mashiro’s vocals blend beautifully, symbolizing the multifaceted nature and energy of contemporary Tokyo.

It explores the reality of human relationships and emotions amid advancing digitization, portraying individual desires within electronic connections.

Released in May 2019, the track follows Nakata’s signature electropop and kawaii dance music style while offering a fresh appeal.

It’s recommended not only for the digital-native generation but also for anyone who wants to experience the atmosphere of modern Tokyo through music.

Piano Suite: No. 2 TanabataIfukube Akira

Akira Ifukube is a great figure whom Japan proudly presents to the world: a master composer whose achievements span classical music, countless masterpieces that illuminate the history of Japanese cinema, and film scores including the famous Godzilla series—far too extensive to encapsulate in a short paragraph.

The piece featured here, Tanabata, is one movement from the Piano Suite, a solo piano work Ifukube composed at the young age of 19.

Its main melody—evocative of traditional Japanese scenery and reminiscent in some ways of a children’s song—returns in varied forms throughout, instilling a curious sense of nostalgia as you listen.

If your image of Ifukube is limited to weighty film music, you may be surprised to discover a work like this.

Savor the crystalline beauty and cool clarity of this Tanabata, and revel in the essence of a Japanese summer.

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke hints! (251–260)

PureyesItō Yuna

[Nightcore] Pureyes – Yuna Ito
PureyesItō Yuna

The voice stretches straight out, and it feels like the listeners are stretching along with it.

The way the words ride the tune makes for a light, pleasant melody, and I think it’s a very comfortable song to listen to.

If it’s caught your interest, why not try it at karaoke? I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.