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' (171–180)
POP MASTERMizuki Nana

This song is Nana Mizuki’s 24th single, released in 2011.
It was used as the support song for the Nippon TV-affiliated National High School Quiz Championship and was also one of the songs she performed at that year’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen.
Its refreshing pop tune will make you want to start dancing.
Pon De BeachNumakura Manami

As you listen, it’s an anime song that gradually makes you want to clap along to the rhythm.
Its style sets it apart from typical anime songs, and the lyrics, which evoke a refreshing sea breeze, have an irresistible charm that makes you want to dance.
It’s a track that conjures an image of two people alone by the seaside, drawing closer in time with the sound of fireworks.
poker faceHamasaki Ayumi

This is the debut single by singer Ayumi Hamasaki, who began her career as a model and actress before launching as a solo artist and was hailed as a “charismatic high school girl.” The song was used as the opening theme for the music program COUNT DOWN TV, and its light, comfortable beat featuring her crystal-clear high tones is delightful.
The arrangement, which balances a cute yet cool vibe, likely helped define Ayumi Hamasaki’s image as an artist by winning over both fans from her idol days and new listeners alike.
It’s a memorable number that marked the starting line for the Heisei-era diva whose popularity grew into a social phenomenon.
becoming a potato (Neru)tōyu

He is a singer known as “the man renowned for being renowned,” who has gained attention mainly through the Nico Nico Douga series ‘I had the honor of singing.’ Having studied vocal music at a conservatory, he possesses a high level of vocal ability and can skillfully sing across a wide range from high to low notes.
post-shelterInabakumo

Post-Shelter unfolds a story set in a poetic world.
Created in 2022 by the Vocaloid producer Inabakumori, known for signature tracks like Rug Train, it resonates with a lively band sound enriched by beautiful piano tones.
Emotional vocals by Tsumaki Maki deliver lyrics so vivid they evoke clear scenes.
Try singing with a voice that feels conversational yet subtly passionate.
How about performing this story-driven piece, a song with the allure of a short novel?
POPEE the ClownAoyagi Tsuneo

This song is characterized by its nonsensical lyrics and ska rhythm.
It’s the theme song of the chaotic CGI anime “Popee the Performer,” which aired in 2000, sung by Tsuneo Aoyagi.
Its lively tempo, catchy melody, and indescribably offbeat lyrics are blended to perfection, making it highly addictive.
It perfectly matches the anime’s world, which combines pop sensibilities with a dark atmosphere.
You could say it’s a cult favorite that has continued to be loved by devoted fans.
Tears of Polarisonsoku rain

Their 11th single.
The limited first edition featured illustrations from the anime Telepathy Shōjo Ran.
The coupling track, Omoidashite, is a song by Super Relax, a full-band incarnation of ONSO9LINE.
It was recorded as a self-cover.


