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 that start with “Pi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke hints! (251–260)
PIKA★★NCHI DOUBLEarashi

Theme song for Arashi’s second starring film “Pika★★nchi LIFE IS HARD dakara HAPPY.” This track directly inherits the single title “PIKA☆NCHI.” Each of the five members has a solo part, making it irresistible for Arashi fans.
Since it’s a song from a movie, it’s probably a memorable track for many of you, isn’t it?
PIKA☆NCHIarashi

In a complete departure from Arashi’s usual image, this is a rare track that kicks off with a hip-hop vibe featuring Ninomiya on electric guitar and Ohno’s raspy-voiced rap.
Arashi really can do anything—amazing, isn’t it? And yes, Ninomiya is really playing the guitar.
The guitar riff is super cool, so if you play guitar, you’ll probably feel like copying it.
This could be a great chance to start playing guitar, too!
Songs with titles starting with 'Pi' (ぴ). Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (261–270)
P.S.Ikuta Rira

Lilas Ikuta, also known as the vocalist of YOASOBI.
The song she created as a tie-in for the film “One Second Ahead, One Second Behind” is “P.S.” It depicts a poignant situation: wanting to confess your feelings to an unrequited love, while knowing it won’t work out.
Even if you haven’t seen the movie, you’ll be drawn into its world.
Another highlight is how the mood shifts dramatically between the first and second halves, turning brighter.
As a result, it offers not only sadness but also a sense of release.
Piano Sonata No. 35, 1st movementMegu Yūmiko

This is the first movement of Haydn’s Piano Sonata No.
35, which begins in a concise manner.
The performance is by Yumiko Meguri, an artist whose repertoire spans from Renaissance to avant-garde and who is always engaged with new works.
Meguri consistently receives high praise from many quarters, and this performance as well is solid, with precise expression down to the finest details.
It is a compelling rendition to listen to.
Pure Pure HeartHōkago Tī Taimu

It’s a classic piece of girls’ pop whose sparkling keyboard intro makes your heart skip a beat.
As Hokago Tea Time, it’s their sixth single overall, and it’s performed in Episode 7 of K-On!! in the show.
The main vocal is by Mio Akiyama, and the lyrics wonderfully capture her character—cool and beautiful, yet with an adorable side.
PyramidHino Terumasa

This is a hidden feel-good song crafted by Terumasa Hino, a master of the jazz and fusion world.
By incorporating the traditional Japanese douchaku rhythm known as the “3-3-7 clapping beat,” it achieves an upbeat band sound that fits perfectly in all kinds of celebratory settings.
PEATHoshino Yuya

Yuya Hoshino is a singer-songwriter from Uonuma City, Niigata Prefecture.
“PEAT” is included on the album “Do You Remember?” released in 2017.
It’s a song that feels fresh, almost like you can smell the sea.


