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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.” Hints for shiritori or karaoke! (21–30)

Picnic Marchsakushi: Ide Takao / sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

Picnic March (Okaasan to Issho) / Kentaro Hayami, Ayumi Shigemori, Mido, Fado
Picnic Marchsakushi: Ide Takao / sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

A lively, energetic march that makes you look forward to walks and picnics! This piece, created by the golden duo of lyricist Takao Ide and composer Nobuyoshi Koshibe, is a beloved classic from NHK’s puppet show “Nikoniko, Pun.” The lyrics gently speak to your own feet, turning simple walking time into a special adventure that sparks children’s imaginations.

When you hear the buoyant marching rhythm, it feels like you’re parading across a field with everyone, doesn’t it? It’s the perfect track for pre-outing background music or for parent-child playtime.

Pink Strawberry Chocolate FridayNumber_i

It’s a track that pulls you into a sweet and bittersweet world.

Produced by Sho Hirano of Number_i himself, the song portrays the luscious memories of a past love and the faint regrets that linger in the heart.

The shift from rhythmic narration to a gently expanding melody captivates listeners.

This piece is included on the album “No.Ⅱ,” released in September 2025.

On nights when you want to sink into treasured memories, give it a quiet listen.

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (31–40)

PEAKYJenīhai

This song was newly written as part of their collaboration with Suntory Jim Beam.

It’s a pop number with a catchy, rhythmic chorus that sticks in your head after just one listen, and it feels incredibly pleasant to listen to.

The lyrics express the kind of freedom characteristic of Genie High, conveying a message that affirms your individuality.

Released digitally in November 2022, the track is also included on the album “Genie Classic.” If you’re ever unsure about your own approach or uniqueness, listening to it might give you a push forward.

P.N.K!!ALiCE

This is ALiCE, a singer-songwriter from Gunma Prefecture.

Sparked by a 2004 audition, she joined the music group BeForU and made her debut with “KI-SE-KI.” Even during her time in the group, she showcased her talent with her self-composed song “Matenrō” (Skyscraper), and in 2008 she transitioned to a solo career.

Her activities have continued to expand, from providing music for the stage production Ikemen Sengoku THE STAGE to performing with the band Usagi Dash, which she formed in 2013.

If you love catchy melodies and high-octane, fast-paced tracks, you’re sure to be drawn into her unique world!

Pure StoneYūki Risa

This number captivates with a refreshing rock sound that feels like a breeze straight out of the ’80s.

Risa Yuuki’s supple yet strong vocals—she won a vocal award even before her debut—leave a lasting impression.

Its straightforward message about never yielding to hardship and believing in your inner light really resonates.

Released in April 1987 as her debut single, the song was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Red Photon Zillion.

It’s also highly popular within the city pop context, so if you haven’t heard it yet, be sure to give it a listen.

Peek a booano

ano「Peek a boo」 MUSIC VIDEO
Peek a booano

In addition to her solo work, singer ano also serves as the vocalist and guitarist for the band I’s.

Released in December 2020, this second solo track features lyrics written by ano herself and music composed by TAKU INOUE.

The candid lyrics, which capture a profound sense of loneliness and the difficulty of living, will likely resonate deeply with those struggling with a suffocating heaviness.

Its somewhat decadent sound and a fragile yet resolute vocal delivery further elevate the song’s dark atmosphere.

It’s an artful, introspective number that gently holds space for your feelings when you want to face your emotions alone.

PEEK-A-BOO feat. Masato Suzuki & Katin (Hayato Sumino) with Azabu Gakuen Alumni + OrchestraPikotarō

PEEK-A-BOO feat. Masato Suzuki & Cateen (Hayato Sumino) with Azabu Gakuen Alumni + Orchestra / PIKOTARO
PEEK-A-BOO feat. Masato Suzuki & Katin (Hayato Sumino) with Azabu Gakuen Alumni + OrchestraPikotarō

This is a work themed around “peekaboo” that conveys Pikotaro’s warm feelings.

While retaining the same comical charm he’s known for from “Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen (PPAP),” the grand sound featuring conductor Masato Suzuki, pianist Katin (Hayato Sumino), and a full orchestra is truly astonishing.

This lavish collaboration was sparked by their meeting on the TV program ‘Untitled Concert’ and was produced as a single in June 2023.

Its simple message—bringing smiles beyond language barriers—resonates even more deeply when fused with the timbre of classical music.

Showcasing a new side of Pikotaro, this piece is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy music that transcends genres.