Songs with titles that start with “po”
Can you think of any Japanese songs whose titles start with “Po”? Just seeing “Po” by itself might not bring any to mind right away.
But if you look, there are surprisingly many—quite a lot of hits, in fact.
In this article, we’ll introduce plenty of “Po”-starting songs that are great picks for karaoke! We’ve selected a wide range, from recent buzzworthy tracks to timeless classics.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Po' (81–90)
POISONBLUE ENCOUNT × Takashi Sorimachi

The collaborative song by BLUE ENCOUNT and Takashi Sorimachi is a number that sings about valuing your true self.
It conveys the importance of staying true to your beliefs without being bound by words or society’s frameworks.
With a powerful message about being honest with yourself and having the courage to follow your own path, it’s a track that gives listeners a supportive push.
Released digitally on March 1, 2024, the song was chosen as the theme for the drama GTO Revival.
Reborn for the series’ return after 26 years, this track is recommended for anyone who wants to live authentically—even in a world where it can be hard to speak your mind.
POISONBau

This is a badass Vocaloid track that makes you want to say, “This is hip-hop.” It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Bau, released in 2020.
The dark-toned track pairs perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s husky vocals.
The lyrics carry a powerful message to those who listen to the artist’s music, and they’re fiery.
It might especially hit home for people who enjoy creating things.
You might even find yourself thinking, “I want to feel this way too.” Give it a listen when you want to get hyped or set your heart on fire.
Polyphonix feat. Kanae AsabaBlossom

This track was released in February 2019 by Polyphonix, a creator unit formed in 2014 with the shared goal of bringing even more innovative sounds to Japan’s EDM scene.
The members are MK, who has been active in the domestic and international dance music scene—winning a prize in a remix contest for American producer BT, releasing on the top Dutch label Armada Music (a rarity for a Japanese artist), contributing tracks to the music game Beatmania IIDX, and arranging J-pop—and nana, the head of the creative team Sevencolors, who began working as a club DJ in 2004, has performed at various venues mainly in Tokyo alongside numerous renowned artists, and since 2010 has released many works using VOCALOID and been active with remixes for game music, among other projects.
POP IN 2B Komachi Rubī

This work, presented by B-Komachi, the popular idol group from the TV anime “Oshi no Ko,” features irresistibly poppy, catchy melodies.
Centered on the relationship between idols and their fans, its playful, humorous lyrics make a strong impression and have become a big hit on TikTok.
Released on October 9, 2024, it was used as an insert song in Episode 24 of Season 2 of the anime.
It’s perfect not only for idol fans but also for anyone looking to lift their spirits.
Once you listen to this track packed with B-Komachi’s charm, you’ll surely be hooked!
Por una cabezaCarlos Gardel

“Por una cabeza,” which literally means “by a head” in horse racing parlance, is one of the most famous pieces in the tango genre.
Composed by Argentina’s legendary tango singer Carlos Gardel in 1935 as an insert song for the film Tango Bar, it has since transcended tango, appearing in various arrangements across films, TV dramas, and as background music for figure skating—an enduring classic.
The piece is also the music used in the iconic scene from Scent of a Woman, in which Al Pacino, playing a blind retired officer, dances exquisitely with a young woman.
In fact, this same piece was played in 2016 when former President Obama visited Argentina and, without prior notice, was invited by a dancer to perform an impressive dance at a state dinner.
Obama reportedly had not danced tango before then, but in the world of social dancing, being able to dance to this piece could be considered a mark of cultural refinement.
phocomeliaCocco

Cocco’s sixth single, titled with a name that evokes the plumeria flower, is a track that blends J-pop and alternative rock elements to portray emotions swaying between dreams and reality.
Released on October 14, 1999, the song was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s music program “JAPAN COUNTDOWN.” Its lyrics, interweaving themes of love, parting, and gratitude and reverence for nature, invite a variety of interpretations from listeners.
It’s a profound song that makes you want to listen alone on long autumn nights when feelings run high, and one you’ll want to sing gently at karaoke.
Pump It Up! feat. TAKUMA THE GREATDA PUMP

This is a track by the dance-vocal group DA PUMP.
Released as a single on June 11, 2024, it was selected as the Japan Dance Sport Federation’s breaking anthem song and used in a commercial for Tokyu Fudosan Holdings.
It’s an up-tempo song themed around breakdancing, featuring hip-hop MC TAKUMA THE GREAT.
The lyrics are full of positive energy, and the cool flow is a major draw.
It’s a must-listen not only for dance lovers but also for anyone looking for a boost.


