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” (131–140)
pocketyuzu

It was released in 2015 as a digital-only single by Yuzu.
The song was used in a Sapporo Beer corporate commercial, and the artwork features the North Star, which also appears in the ad.
It’s a track you’ll want to enjoy with a drink while gazing at the “grand starry sky,” the theme that inspired the song’s imagery.
poker faceYucha P

From the intro to the chorus, it’s consistently cool and polished—so much so that it feels ready to be used as an anime opening theme.
The lyrics are so catchy you’ll find yourself memorizing them without even trying, to the point they might become a habitual phrase.
It’s a song I’d love to hear everyone sing together at karaoke.
Memory in my pocketkiddo P

“Pocket Memory” depicts someone who recalls the joyful days spent with their lover and can’t help but feel a pang of sadness.
Created in 2022 by Kid-P, a Vocaloid producer active since the late 2000s, the song is characterized by softly layered synth tones.
Set to a slow tempo, it sings of scenes from the lovers’ memories.
Even when the beloved is no longer by one’s side, the overflowing feelings of love make the heart burn—this is the emotional arc the track portrays.
Its translucent melody and KAITO’s cool vocals will warm your heart.
Positive☆Dance TimeKinoshita

No matter how down you feel, this song will lift your spirits.
It’s a track by Kinoshita, a Vocaloid producer known for poppy, positive works, released in 2017.
From the intro it’s a high-tension, upbeat tune that feels great to listen to.
And the lively vocals by Otomachi Una and Kagamine Rin are adorable.
The lyrics, brimming with hope, are encouraging as well.
It’s an ultra-cute song that blows your worries and anxieties far away.
Poppin’ Candy☆Fever!Kinoshita

Kinoshita’s “Poppin’ Candy☆Fever!” is a track that makes listeners’ hearts hop with excitement.
The irresistibly cute vocals woven by Otomachi Una and Kagamine Rin will bring a smile to your face just by listening.
The chorus melody is so catchy you’ll find yourself humming along.
Singing it solo will surely boost your energy, and it’s also perfect for getting everyone hyped when you’re together!
Pointless 5 feat. PUNPEESuchadarapā & STUTS

This track blends a street vibe with a cool sound.
Released on May 17, 2024, it drew significant attention when the music video dropped.
Produced by trackmaker STUTS, with raps by Scha Dara Parr and PUNPEE, it’s a song whose calm atmosphere brings a sense of peace when you listen.
It’s recommended not only for hip-hop fans but also for those who aren’t very familiar with hip-hop.
Popeye the Sailor Mansupinijji pawā

A disco-style arrangement of the American cartoon Popeye’s theme song by the Japanese band Spinach Power is being used in high school baseball.
Just as Popeye can unleash superhuman power by eating spinach, it would be fantastic if listening to this performance fills the players with strength.


