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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)

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.

Baseball-Ken Dance by PIKOTARO — Now with an extra dash of dance flavor!Pikotarō

You can’t help but get drawn into a world where traditional festival chants fuse with dance-pop.

It’s a piece by PIKOTARO, released in July 2025 as the cheer song for the 60th Matsuyama Yakyuken Odori festival.

Turning baseball movements into dance is a humorous idea, and the English-mixed phrases are so quintessentially PIKOTARO.

This work features a sound where classic call-and-response chants blend perfectly with a lively dance beat.

The positive lyrics, which hype up a local festival with a global vibe, are fantastic too! It’s guaranteed to get everyone excited when people of all ages dance together.

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

Pikotaro’s ThemePikotarō

This is Pikotaro’s own self-introduction song, memorable for its outrageously cheerful sound.

Just hearing the melody brings to mind that leopard-print outfit and punch-permed hair! You’re drawn into a powerful, comedic world that feels like his character turned directly into music.

The arrangement was handled by Kosaka Daimaou, who is also the producer, and you can hear it on the album PPAP, released in December 2016.

It’s perfect for when you just want a boost of energy or to lift your spirits.

A magical track that can blow away the blues.

Peek-A-BooRed Velvet

Red Velvet is a girl group that has been gradually gaining momentum lately.

From their name, you might expect them to be a stylish group, but they actually tend to release surprisingly catchy songs.

Peek-A-Boo is no exception—while it’s stylish, it’s crafted with an easy-to-sing melody.

The hook in particular leans heavily into a rap-like feel, and the range isn’t very wide, making it exceptionally easy to sing.

It’s a track that shines with style but also has plenty of moments to hype the crowd, so be sure to add it to your repertoire.

periodAyase Haruka

While Haruka Ayase is best known as an actress, she made her debut as a singer in March 2006.

Produced by Takeshi Kobayashi with lyrics by Kaori Mochida of Every Little Thing, the release drew attention and is a poignant medium-tempo ballad themed around the end of a romance.

Ayase’s somewhat delicate yet supple vocals are truly lovely.

This debut track was also used as the theme song for the short film Taberukishinai, in which she starred.

PicnicCHAGE and ASKA

Munching on a homemade sandwich while whistling—a heartwarming CHAGE and ASKA song that conjures up such a peaceful holiday scene.

This piece is included on the classic album “CODE NAME.2 SISTER MOON,” released in April 1996.

Although there was no official tie-in, the album sold over 460,000 copies.

The message, “Let’s think about tomorrow when tomorrow comes,” has a freeing charm, doesn’t it? When you want to step away from the busyness of everyday life, listening to this song can make an ordinary day feel like a special moment.

Song of the PianoKaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru [Piano Song] Music Video
Song of the PianoKaneyori Masaru

Kaneyori Masaru’s ballad delivers unforgettable memories of love carried on gentle piano tones.

The true-to-life lyrics, woven through Chitose Mina’s emotionally rich vocals, pair perfectly with the piano melodies that melt into the band’s sound.

Its worldview—overlaying everyday scenes with memories of someone dear—will surely tug at many hearts.

Released in January 2022, the song was later included on their major-label first full album, “Watashi no Nocturne.” The anecdote that the composer played while crying from overwhelming emotion speaks to the song’s earnestness.

Whether you cherish a past love or savor your present happiness, this piece will quietly stay close to your heart.

Listen on a quiet night alone, and your own personal story may rise to the surface.