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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.

Be sure to read through to the end!

Songs with titles starting with “Po” (111–120)

PossibleRYOTA KATAYOSE

The single “Possible” is a solo release by Ryota Katayose—born in Yao, Osaka Prefecture and a member of GENERATIONS from EXILE TRIBE.

The track was released digitally in January 2020.

Set to a mature-sounding melody, it’s a love song that feels like he’s confiding his true feelings to someone special.

Rather than a sweet love song, it’s an adult love song that sings about subtle mind games and emotions that are hard to neatly put into words.

Pon de ReplayRihanna

Rihanna – Pon de Replay (Internet Version)
Pon de ReplayRihanna

Although she isn’t all that popular in Japan, Rihanna is a superstar in the United States.

She has 14 songs that reached number one on the Billboard charts—more than Madonna or Beyoncé—and ranks fourth all-time, behind Mariah Carey.

This debut single also shot straight to number two.

Gimme some pointsRockon Social Club

Rockon Social Club 'Give Me Points' Music Video
Gimme some pointsRockon Social Club

This is a rock tune that cynically portrays point-reward culture.

Packed with social satire and playfulness, the lyrics will have you nodding along, thinking, “Yep, I’ve been there.” Featuring powerful guitar riffs and energetic vocals, it boasts a classic, adult-leaning rock sound.

Released digitally in July 2024, the music video dropped the same day.

Songs by Rockon Social Club have also drawn attention with performances on TV programs like Ongaku no Hi and the Japan Record Awards.

It’s a recommended track for anyone questioning the daily grind of chasing points or seeking a more critical perspective on consumer society.

poiSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog “poi” Music Video / NHK anime “The Crow Does Not Choose Its Lord” Opening Theme
poiSaucy Dog

This song is characterized by lyrics that resonate with the heart and an impressive sound.

Released in April 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the NHK General anime “The Crow Does Not Choose Its Master.” As Saucy Dog’s first song provided for a TV anime series, it is also included on their 8th mini-album “New Gate.” The lyrics, which depict the struggles of everyday life and the complexities of human relationships, offer a message that will likely speak to many living in the modern era.

It’s a track we recommend to anyone grappling with how to face themselves and those around them.

Why not try singing it at karaoke?

Pointer (Original Mix)Takaaki Itoh

A spacey track by Takaaki Itoh, a techno DJ renowned as one of Japan’s leading figures, who has performed in over 100 cities across 19 countries.

His hallmark is a clean, spacey style that evokes vast, expansive spaces.

Known for hard, stoic grooves, he enjoys strong support from his fans.

Swayed by a ponytailThis is LAST

This is LAST “Swayed by a Ponytail” MUSIC VIDEO
Swayed by a ponytailThis is LAST

This is LAST often names their albums and singles with striking phrases like “Whatever, I don’t care, I don’t know” and “When you grow up someday.” Their song “Swayed by Your Ponytail” is another heart-fluttering track.

To put it more explicitly, it’s like saying, “My heart is being swayed by your ponytail.” The setting is July.

Lyrics like “It ended as unrequited love, but still…” are the very essence of youth.

It’s a song that resonates with everyone, making you think, “I wish I had a love like that, too.”

Throw your voice into the postYU-KI

YUKI “Throwing My Voice Into the Mailbox”
Throw your voice into the postYU-KI

A song performed by YUKI, who was also the former vocalist of JUDY AND MARY.

This track was written specifically as the theme song for the film “Pokémon the Movie: XY&Z — Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.” Its gentle, unhurried delivery wraps listeners of all ages, from children to adults, in a warm feeling.