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' (121–130)
Poi poi poi pop poi poi popi—ayaman kantoku

Ayaman Director, a central figure and member of the women’s entertainment group Ayaman JAPAN, is from Gunma Prefecture.
The song is very vulgar, but once you hear it, you can’t forget it.
It’s got a great beat, so it really hypes everyone up when you play it for a wild, rowdy time.
Ms. Popuriiyowa

You might be surprised by the sound image that bounces around in rapid succession.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for hits like “Kyukurarin,” released in 2020.
With its dizzying song structure and unpredictable melodic lines, it’s a work packed tightly with Iyowa’s musical sensibilities.
It sounds catchy, yet there’s a certain shadow to it—once you’re hooked, it’s hard to get away.
As the weather turns colder and the season’s atmosphere gives you more to think about, this might really hit home.
Positivity Club vs Negativity Clubjīzasu P

This is a Vocaloid song that makes you laugh at the stark differences in will and thinking between Len, the positive department head, and Rin, the negative department head.
You can’t help but relate to Len’s reckless yet courageous actions and Rin’s frightened reactions to them.
It’s an excellent track that I especially want people who tend to be negative and often feel down to listen to.
Can You Name All the Pokémon? BWtsuruno takeshi

A fun song produced by Takeshi Tsuruno that weaves Pokémon names into the lyrics.
Released in February 2011, it became hugely popular, especially among children.
It was also used as the ending theme for the anime Pokémon: Best Wishes, and became a big hit, breaking into the Oricon Top 10 in its third week on sale.
The song broadened the world of Pokémon and offered fans a new way to enjoy it.
Through themes of friendship and adventure with Pokémon, it conveys the importance of intergenerational communication and learning, making it a perfect track for parents and children to sing and enjoy together.
Pon!namiguru

Namigure is a Vocaloid producer behind many trending tracks.
This piece was created for the “Song Contest: Project Sekai NEXT,” and its charm lies in lyrics that repeat the title phrase and a message that encourages listeners.
It’s a catchy, positive song that you’ll want to play on repeat.
Another highlight is its unique production—toward the latter half, the sound becomes distant as if submerged underwater.
The Cozy Starharumakigohan

A cute, nostalgic piece that brings to mind a winter night sky.
It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Harumaki Gohan, also known for “Meltland Nightmare,” released in 2019.
With a gentle waltz rhythm, it’s truly soothing to listen to.
And Hatsune Miku’s vocals are incredibly cute, perfectly matching the song’s atmosphere.
The lyrics make it impossible not to think of one’s hometown.
By the time it ends, your heart feels all warm—an absolute classic.
Songs with titles starting with “Po” (131–140)
Kyun from my pocket!hirame

This song sparked a huge boom, especially on TikTok.
It was singer-songwriter Hirame’s breakout work, released in 2020.
At first, only a 15-second version existed, but it spread explosively—especially among younger generations—and rapidly boosted Hirame’s name recognition.
Because the song is so cute, I actually want guys to sing it! If you sing it without being shy, I’m sure it’ll go over well with girls your age.
It’s also a great choice to try as a guitar-and-vocal piece.


