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 starting with 'Pi' (ぴ). Handy for shiritori or karaoke! (41–50)
PicnicTamura Yukari

Just hearing the intro makes you want to dash out into the sunshine—this is one of Yukari Tamura’s most exciting and beloved songs.
You invite a friend by email and head to a spacious park; the sparkle of such everyday scenes perfectly matches Tamura’s cute vocals.
The jaunty acoustic guitar and irresistibly danceable rhythm are sure to lift your picnic mood! Released in March 2005, the track is also included on the classic album “Kohaku no Uta, Hitohira.” It has grown into an indispensable number at live shows, where the call-and-response with fans unites the entire venue in a stunning display.
It’s truly the perfect song for spreading out a bento and enjoying a fun time together.
Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (51–60)
clownNakajima Miyuki

This is a masterpiece by Miyuki Nakajima, whose melancholy waltz melody seeps deep into the heart.
Released in September 1979 as part of the single “Revival,” the song portrays a protagonist bound by unforgettable memories of love, trying to dull the pain with alcohol.
The way they hide their true sorrow and carry themselves with composure makes them seem like a lonely clown.
The piece is also known as a song provided to actor Jinhachi Nezu and has been covered by artists such as Naoko Ken.
It’s a track that quietly stays by the side of a solitary heart on nights when one cannot take a step forward from memories of the past.
!!°p°_I’m drinking at the expense of tomorrow_°p°!!σ_σ
A song by Vocaloid producer σ_σ, also known as Nirami, released in July 2025.
It fuses an electropop sound with a sense of forbidden pleasure in sacrificing tomorrow and the uniquely youthful feeling of impatience, creating a worldview as if in a drunken haze.
But there are times when we all feel like this, aren’t there? On nights when you want to escape an overwhelming anxiety you can’t do anything about, it might be good to surrender yourself to this music.
PygmalionUVERworld

This song delivers an introspective message that asks whether “strength” can sometimes lead to insensitivity toward others, and it strikes a deep chord.
Released in August 2022, it is also included on the album ENIGMASIS.
The sound, built around rock with a striking contrast between stillness and motion, blends with lyrics that delicately trace inner emotions, resonating deeply with listeners.
When you feel lonely while charging toward your goals, or when you sense you’re losing sight of compassion for someone important, listening to this track may help you rediscover what true kindness really is.
Pien SyndromeAmu feat. Hatsune Miku

This song exquisitely captures both the darkness and the cuteness in the hearts of modern young women.
Released by Amu in March 2021, it explores themes of emotional expression that trended on social media while portraying dependence and anxiety in romantic relationships.
With a fast 160 BPM beat and a catchy melody, it skillfully reflects the complexity of human relationships and the challenges of self-expression in today’s digital society.
It has surpassed 1 million views on YouTube, and is also available for karaoke on DAM and JOYSOUND.
It’s the perfect track for those struggling with love or anyone who wants to empathize with the mindset of the social media generation.
PicnicSakushi: Ogiwara Eiichi / Sakkyoku: Igirisu Min’yō

It’s a classic song known for its lively energy and light, catchy melody.
Rhythmic and approachable, its gentle lyrics really resonate.
It even includes cheerful animal sounds, making it a piece that captures the beauty of nature.
Released by Columbia Records in March 1935, it was sung by Tadaharu Nakano and the Columbia Rhythm Boys.
In 1962, it was also featured on “Minna no Uta,” where The Three Graces and the Bonny Jacks performed it to great acclaim.
It’s a perfect song to sing with seniors while enjoying the seasons.
Humming along as you share memories will brighten the heart and warm the spirit.
The doorbell isn’t ringing.kyarī pamyu pamyu

This work delicately portrays the feelings of a woman who, with all her heart, makes stew for her lover, conveyed through descriptions of the ingredients and the cooking process.
Included on the album “Moshi Moshi Harajuku,” Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s song carefully expresses the loneliness and anxiety of someone who waits in vain, as well as her thoughts for her lover.
The way each ingredient is listed with care conveys the depth of her feelings for the other person.
Anyone who has ever cooked for someone important, or waited for someone at a meeting place, will likely find themselves deeply resonating with the world of this piece.


