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” (41–50)
Posse in NoiseDragon Ash

A danceable number that erupts with an up-tempo rhythm and flow right from the start! Rather than a straight-ahead rock groove, it has a Latin beat that makes your hips sway before you know it.
In live shows, riding this rhythm, the two dancers’ moves get noticeably more aggressive.
The title means “there is jubilation in the noise.” The lyrics, too, are charged with heat, capturing the frenzy of a live venue just as it is!
Songs with titles starting with 'Po' (51–60)
polyrhythm winterFACT

The programmed music box melody is beautiful, and with elements like shifting time signatures, it feels distinctly different from FACT’s previous songs.
Listening to it evokes winter.
It’s a heavy track with a slightly lonely atmosphere.
Highly recommended if you love winter.
PolaroidGO!GO!7188

This song sits in a position that feels like it wraps up 7188’s early period.
The lyrics sing of memories with an unnamed someone, expressed through sentence-final nouns.
Yet, as the chorus suggests, these memories aren’t spread out before the narrator’s eyes; they are nothing more than one of many fading recollections.
Polka Dots and MoonbeamsHampton Hawes

This is “Everybody Likes,” an album by Hampton Hawes, a Black pianist representing the West Coast.
The tracks are as follows: 1: Somebody Loves Me 2: The Sermon 3: Embraceable You 4: I Remember You 5: A Night in Tunisia 6: Lover, Come Back to Me 7: Polka Dots and Moonbeams 8: Billy Boy 9: Body and Soul 10: Coolin’ the Blues
POP STARJUDY AND MARY

It is included on the second album, ORANGE SUNSHINE.
It opens with an intro featuring a distinctive, edgy guitar tone that’s so characteristic of TAKUYA.
The melody is catchy, making it a very easy-listening track.
PONPONPONLEON/aquatius

A catchy, pop tune that marked Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s debut.
It carries an uplifting message and a resolve to forge one’s own path.
Released in July 2011, it achieved global success, including reaching No.
1 on Finland’s iTunes Electro chart.
The music video has surpassed 100 million views on YouTube and received a Special Award at the 2012 SPACE SHOWER Music Video Awards.
Characterized by its electro-pop sound and colorful, fantastical aesthetic, it has become an emblem of Harajuku culture.
Recommended for those who want to value their individuality or lift their spirits.
Pop KeyboardLEON/kotaro

As the first-generation overseas Vocaloids are being discontinued, there will be a three-day farewell project uploading original songs by LEON and MIRIAM.
These are included in the album “I do nothing but daydream.”


