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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.” Great for shiritori or karaoke hints! (51–60)

PythagoraSwitch Opening ThemeKurikōdā Karutetto

Masaki Kurihara: “PythagoraSwitch Opening Theme” La Strada_All Members Masaki KURIHARA “Pythagora Switch Opening Theme” | YWS
PythagoraSwitch Opening ThemeKurikōdā Karutetto

A signature piece by the Kuricorder Quartet, whose simple, airy recorder tones weave a melody that resonates with the heart.

Written specifically for a popular educational program on NHK E-TV, the work is loved by a wide audience, from children to adults.

It is included on the album “Kuricorder Quartet Anthology – 20 Songs in early 10 years (1994–2004) -” and has been used as the program’s opening theme since 2002.

Maximizing the warmth and rustic charm of the recorder, the piece perfectly matches the show’s spirit of celebrating the joy of thinking.

It’s an ideal song for waking up in the morning or when you want to start a new day with a positive mindset.

PaⅢ.PREDICTIONYūnosuke

Pa III. PREDICTION / Yunosuke feat. Hatsune Miku × GUMI × Kagamine Rin
PaⅢ.PREDICTIONYūnosuke

This is a heart-throbbing electronic tune that brings out the full charm of three Vocaloids.

Produced by Yunosuke, the piece explores themes of calculated foresight and passionate emotion in romance.

Released in December 2024, it fuses meticulously crafted development with electronic sound to captivate listeners and never let go.

The harmonies by Hatsune Miku, GUMI, and Kagamine Rin create an exhilarating feeling, as if dancing inside your heart.

It might be perfect for driving or jogging, too.

Peep-peep, pao!Kimura Kaera

TV anime “Hanakappa” opening theme “Pi-Pi-Pao!” video
Peep-peep, pao!Kimura Kaera

Kaela Kimura is in charge of the new opening theme for the anime Hanakappa, currently airing on NHK Educational TV (E-Tele).

This work, filled with happiness and fun, portrays the children’s stories set in Hanahana Land through an exciting melody and heartwarming lyrics.

Incorporating memorable melodies she created in her childhood, the song is packed with Kaela Kimura’s passion for music.

Beloved as the new opening theme for Hanakappa since November 2024, it is also slated to be included in Kaela Kimura’s 20th-anniversary album, “KAELA KIMURA 20th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL BOX.” It’s perfect for morning gatherings at nursery schools and kindergartens, as well as for singing and dancing together with children.

PILLBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『PILL-Full ver.-』
PILLBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, which was used in a Menard commercial, is included on their fifth album, “ON,” released in 2006.

The drums, with sixteenth-note hi-hat patterns, are striking, but isn’t the mid-song fill the most exhilarating highlight? The impulsive guitar solo in the latter half is also memorable.

Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Perfect as hints for shiritori or karaoke! (61–70)

PPCCBiS

BiS / “PPCC” Music Video (Special Edit)(Short Ver.)
PPCCBiS

They’re an idol group that has already disbanded, but I want to introduce them because their songs are really cool.

They have quite a few intense tracks composed by Kenta Matsukuma.

People still cover their songs from time to time, and they come up in conversation.

The punchy music videos are also worth noting.

PureCALL

This song is by the music unit CALL.

Two members of the group, Shigeo Sakurai and Motohiro Kobayashi, are from Nagano Prefecture.

Although the group has unfortunately disbanded, they released many bright, classic songs, so why not take this opportunity to give them a listen?

Peace TrainCat Stevens

Peace is a blessing, so why do we fight…? Cat Stevens’s “Peace Train” feels like a question posed to a world that keeps repeating conflict.

It’s included on the 1971 album Teaser and the Firecat.

Most of the song overflows with the excited hope and longing for peace, yet at the same time it portrays the sadness and anger over the conflicts happening now.

Why do we fight? Why is there any need to destroy the peace we have…? Because we wish for peace, we also ask “why.” Perhaps listen to this song and reflect on that question.