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!
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Songs with titles starting with “Po” (31–40)
Pop Like A StarLittle Glee Monster

In this track, marked by exhilarating sound and a vibrant, dynamic rhythm, Little Glee Monster’s harmonies and English lyrics achieve a superb fusion.
With the sparkle of a musical and a propulsive sense of speed, it captivates listeners.
The song is included on the single “Yume Janai Nara Nannano sa,” releasing on May 28, 2025.
It pairs perfectly with the title track, which serves as the ending theme for the TV anime “Rock wa Shukujo no Tashinami deshite.” The English lyrics expressing the thrill of romance, together with the light, buoyant beat, make it ideal for fans of up-tempo music and those seeking something heart-lifting.
It’s a song brimming with the group’s appeal, showcasing powerful vocals and beautiful harmonies.
POSSIBILITYYOSHI

A track by YOSHI, who passed away at a young age and whose music is filled with messages of hope and challenge, is included on the May 2025 album “Reiwa no Rockstar.” His emotionally rich vocals layer over a fusion of powerful beats and emotive melodies to create a captivating sound.
Following his 2019 debut with the album “Sex Is Life,” he established a unique style blending J-pop and hip-hop on works like “I Am Crazy?”—and this song stands as a culmination of that journey.
With lyrics that flexibly express self-affirmation and anticipation for the future, it resonates as a song that encourages listeners to strive toward their dreams and goals.
Poppin’ RunAina ji Endo

This is a song by Aina The End that carries a powerful message to ignite the hearts of athletes.
With a bright, light, and upbeat rhythm, it’s a pop dance tune that evokes courage and hope to move forward.
While expressing the beauty of keeping on running and striving toward your goals, it gently reminds us of the importance of not being fixated on winning or losing.
The music video released in November 2024 includes a scene where people celebrate on the podium, raising a gold medal.
It’s the perfect track for daily training or for giving your best while encouraging your teammates.
Leaves of potpourriaimyon

The classic “Popuri no Ha” begins with guitar arpeggios touched by a warm effect.
Rather than leaning into her folk roots, this piece lands closer to the languid Japanese rock of the late 2000s.
Although falsetto appears in the chorus, the song doesn’t demand much vocal power, so it’s also recommended to recreate it with a restrained mixed voice, which is much easier to produce than falsetto.
If you’re not confident in your lung capacity or vocal stamina, consider adding it to your repertoire.
PopcornSuzuki Tsubasa, Fukuda Ryūzō

With its popping rhythm and fun choreography, this song overflows with children’s energy and excitement.
The jump-filled moves use the whole body and create moments at sports day when everyone breaks into smiles.
Featured on the album “Banzai! Green,” this piece was lovingly delivered by Tsubasa Suzuki and Ryuzo Fukuda for children’s smiles and was produced in 2022.
Beyond sports days, it shines during morning meetings, exercise time, and any occasion where kids want to move freely.
From two-year-olds to the oldest kindergarteners, everyone can jump together and feel a sense of unity—one reason it’s highly rated by nursery and kindergarten teachers.
Songs with titles starting with “Po” (41–50)
potionkisara

A pop tune with a charming vibe that harbors a faint darkness, leaving a strong impression.
Composed by Kisara and released in May 2024, it was unveiled as an image song celebrating v4 flower’s 10th anniversary.
Its unique world, where gentle sweetness blends with a sense of unease, captivates listeners and won’t let go.
Recommended for those who feel a hint of sadness even while in love, and for anyone who enjoys sweet yet bittersweet love stories.
poplarTHE KIDDIE

This is a masterpiece that beautifully blends a poignant scene beginning with the onset of rain and a heartfelt sense of gratitude toward those who support us.
Its uniquely poetic lyrics meld with a melodious pop-rock sound to create a song that resonates deeply.
It fully showcases the appeal of soft visual kei, embodying the very essence of THE KIDDIE.
Released in December 2009, it was followed by a special live show at Harajuku Astro Hall on January 23 the next year, exclusively for purchasers of the band’s three consecutive monthly releases.
It was selected as the December ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Shiodome Event Department” and reached No.
48 on the Oricon chart.
This heartwarming track is one to listen to when standing at a crossroads in life or when you want to deepen your feelings for someone special.


