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” (21–30)
PopopopoposeGReeeeN

This number, which showcases the breadth of GReeeeN’s musical style, was written specifically for the NHK Educational TV preschool program “Inai Inai Baa!” and began airing in April 2018.
With an irresistibly catchy melody that gets your body moving and easy-to-follow choreography crafted by a renowned choreographer, it’s a delightfully fun pop tune.
Through hand and body poses, the lyrics convey the warmth of laughing together as a family, and may well help strengthen the bond between parents and children.
Polygon WavePerfume

This is a track released in July 2021 as the theme song for Amazon’s original show The Masked Singer.
Amid a soundscape that evokes a near-future city, a subtly nostalgic melody drifts through—quite striking, isn’t it? Paired with an MV themed around a nighttime drive, it invites listeners into a world where reality and the virtual intersect.
It’s the perfect number for nights when you want to soak in an extraordinary mood.
Popmarerushino

It’s a catchy electronic number.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Lushino, it was released in September 2025.
The overlapping vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto are simply the best! The lyrics—projecting the feeling of “I want you to notice me”—pair perfectly with the high-speed melody.
You can just let the sound carry you, and it’s also highly recommended when you want to fire yourself up!
Ponytail and ScrunchieAKB48

Released in May 2010 as AKB48’s 16th single, this song captivates with its sparkling, sun-kissed sound.
Told from a boy’s perspective, it tenderly portrays a sweet-and-sour summer romance and the irresistible pull toward a girl with her hair tied in a single ponytail as she dashes by—just listening makes your heart flutter.
It was featured widely across media, including as the ending theme for NTV’s “Naruhodo! High School,” and sold an impressive 513,000 copies in its first week.
It’s a perfect track not only as seaside background music, but also for those moments when you want to reminisce about days of youth gone by.
Poppin’ Hoppin’ Lovin’naniwa danshi

The song “Poppin’ Hoppin’ Lovin’” is notable for its bright melody.
Released in 2023, it delivers a highly pop-oriented sound just as the title suggests.
This kind of style can be considered Naniwa Danshi’s forte.
The song’s vocal range is an average mid1F to hiC.
While the pitch movement is somewhat lively, the standard range and mid-tempo make it overall easy to sing.
Portrait Love SongGOOD BYE APRIL

A heartwarming mutual-love song by GOOD BYE APRIL, who champion neo new music.
It’s included on their album HEARTDUST, released in November 2024.
The lyrics are truly lovely, reminding us that the peaceful everyday moments with a partner are treasures beyond compare.
They make you want to etch each precious, easily overlooked moment into your heart, like capturing it on film.
That kind of pure, gentle love is sung over a comfortable, pleasant sound.
The music video for this track was released in April 2025, bringing renewed attention to the song.
The same album also features Love Letter, which served as the ending theme for the drama “Batsukoi.” It’s a stylish pop tune that makes the perfect BGM for two people enjoying happy times together.
Ponpokochin ExerciseNohara Shinnosuke (Kobayashi Yumiko) Kazama Tooru (Mashiba Mari) Sakurada Nene (Hayashi Tamawo) Satou Masao (Ichiryusai Teiyuu) Boo-chan (Satou Chie) Yoshinaga Midori (Nanao Haruhi)

A delightfully humorous exercise song sung by Shin-chan, the Kasukabe Defense Force, and Ms.
Yoshinaga.
It centers on simple, curious questions about animal behavior, with lyrics so charming they’ll make you chuckle without thinking.
The song was featured in the anime’s 135th episode, “We’re Touring the TV Station,” which aired in February 1995; this episode won 2nd place in the series’ 20th-anniversary best-episode poll.
Since July 2022, it has also been used as the TV anime’s ending theme.
It’s a boundlessly cheerful track that makes everyday worries feel trivial—you’re sure to end up smiling.


