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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 that start with “Pi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke hints! (271–280)

Piponiku chomoranma

[MV] Pipo / Niku Chomolungma
Piponiku chomoranma

This is a song by Niku Chomolungma characterized by a dynamic rhythm and a positive message.

As the phrase “If you want to dance, raise your hand” suggests, it’s brimming with the joy of enjoying something together with everyone.

The track was pre-released on March 25, 2024, and is also included on the album Kaiju, released on April 7.

The music video’s animated depiction of Gero and Meichan wearing suits and dancing in a pop style has also become a talking point.

Its bright, feel-good sound makes it perfect for getting together with friends and hyping things up.

Turn it up loud and let’s dance together!

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (281–290)

Pink Zipper feat. Yuka NagaseSugawara Kei

Kei Sugawara – Pink Zipper feat. Yuka Nagase (Official Video)
Pink Zipper feat. Yuka NagaseSugawara Kei

Singer-songwriter Kei Sugawara, who enjoys overwhelming support from teen girls and women in their early 20s.

She has many hit numbers, but among them, the one I especially recommend is Pink Zipper feat.

Yuka Nagase.

While it’s not a song with a particularly low range, there aren’t any notably high parts either, so overall it stays in the mid range.

As long as you adjust it to your own key, it’s a song anyone can sing, so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.

The Song of ‘Pien’hari supiko

The song “Pien no Uta,” which went viral in 2020.

It’s sung by Hari Supiko, who seems to be releasing a series of songs like “Pien no Uta.” It originally drew attention after being used in the horror game “PIEN -Pien-,” climbed onto Spotify’s Viral Chart, and many people posted with this track on TikTok.

The gentle voice singing about crying leaves a strong impression.

The overall structure is simple, so even children could hum along.

Peaky DramaticAmagi Ao

It’s a highly addictive rock tune with cool, distorted guitar sounds.

Created by Aoki Amagi, a Vocaloid producer who has also worked under the name “Kokoronobe the Moody,” it was released in 2021.

One of its charms is the crisp, tight band sound—if you’re into instruments, you might find yourself wanting to play along as you listen.

The lyrics, which reflect the protagonist’s search for answers, have a philosophical finish.

Be sure to turn up the volume; I think that’s the best way to appreciate what makes this track great.

P-PANDAUtsu P

Utsu-P / P-PANDA feat. Kasane Teto
P-PANDAUtsu P

You’ll be overwhelmed by a sound that hits hard and burrows into your heart.

It’s a track by Utsu-P, released in March 2024.

The distinctive vocals of Kasane Teto SV leave a strong impression.

The lyrics make you reflect on society’s fixation on appearances and the importance of inner value.

It also drew attention as an entry in the BokaColle rankings.

The adorable image of pandas, and the reality behind it… the contrast is striking.

This work questions the pursuit of beauty; I recommend turning up the volume when you listen.

It might be perfect for a change of pace or when you want to take a closer look at yourself.

pistolAcid Black Cherry

It’s an intense, up-tempo track, the most provocative and sexually charged song we’ve released so far.

It’s a staple in our live shows, and from the intro it lifts the audience’s spirits with a bright, hard-rock sound.

PicnicB.B. Kuīnzu

B.B. Queens Lone Journey Home
PicnicB.B. Kuīnzu

Included as the seventh track on the second album “Party,” released in 1999.

Perfect for a winter seaside date.

They debuted in 1990 with the ending theme “Odoru Pompokolin” for the anime Chibi Maruko-chan.

After a long hiatus, they resumed activities in 2011.

The band’s name is said to come from the American blues singer B.B.

King.