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 “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!
- Songs that start with “Pa.” Great for game hints or making playlists!
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Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke hints! (271–280)
P.S. A life-sized love songMirei Touyama

Are you familiar with Aqua Timez’s signature song “Toshindai no Love Song”? If you were born in the 1990s, many of you probably listened to it during your school days.
This song I’m talking about is actually sung by singer-songwriter Mirei Toyama as an answer song to “Toshindai no Love Song”! In “Toshindai no Love Song,” a clumsy and shy man tries in his own way to express his sincere feelings, while in this song, a woman who understands and accepts his feelings is depicted.
I think the presence of a woman who understands and embraces a man like this is something that naturally appears very attractive to men.
periodIshizaki Hyuui

A warm, tender ballad by Huwie Ishizaki whose gentle voice wraps the bittersweet end of a romance and gives you a push toward the future.
The song is included on the best-of album “Huwie Best,” released in March 2018, and beautifully portrays both a break with the past and the resolve for a new beginning, imbued with the feeling of spring.
Set to a calm melody, it carefully weaves the emotions of accepting the end of love, and the music video drew attention for Masaki Suda’s delicate performance.
It’s a song that stays close to those facing complex feelings before starting a new chapter in life, or those trying to move forward while confronting something important.
PeachFukuyama Masaharu

A sparkling midsummer song by the universally known singer-songwriter Masaharu Fukuyama.
This light, catchy track is perfect for when you just want something playing in the background.
The chorus call-and-response is simple and easy to follow, so even first-time listeners can get excited and join in.
P.S. I want to hold you.Inagaki Junichi

This is a masterpiece whose gentle melody and heartrending lyrics resonate deeply.
It beautifully expresses the sorrow of mourning a lost love and the feelings for days gone by.
Released in 1986 and included in many best-of albums, this work is further elevated by Junichi Inagaki’s clear, transparent vocals.
Recommended for those bearing the pain of heartbreak or wishing to reflect on memories with someone dear.
Why not listen quietly by the window and gently warm those precious memories you hold in your heart?
Picture Lenskuso inaka P

It’s a bittersweet yet refreshing Vocaloid song that brings to mind a cherished person you’ve been separated from when you look at a photo.
It was released in 2012 by Kusoinaka-P.
Spring is the season of farewells—don’t you also have someone you’d like to see again after a long time?
Peace loving peopleayaka

It was released in 2006 as the coupling track to Ayaka’s third single, “Real voice.” The song was born when scenes of war on television inspired Ayaka around the time she began her music career, and it was performed at the 2007 Kōhaku Uta Gassen as “Peace loving people – Special Piano Version.”
Pink BlueRyokushokushakai

This song is included on Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s fourth studio album, Pink Blue, which was released in May 2023.
The track we’re introducing here, Pink Blue, serves as the album’s title track, and its music video was released ahead of the album.
When singing this song at karaoke, the key points are not only how precisely you can trace the vocal melody, which moves intensely and intricately up and down, but also whether you can deliver with a powerful, resonant tone across both high and low ranges.
Combined with the slightly up-tempo feel, it’s quite a challenging song to sing; however, for those confident in their vocals, it’s one you should definitely try.
Efficiently converting breath into voice is crucial, so study that aspect as well—and be sure to practice carefully so you don’t strain your throat.


