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' (1–10)
PolarisNEW!KAT-TUN

A hidden gem of a medium-tempo ballad, imbued with motifs that evoke the night sky, stars, solitude, and prayer.
Unlike their wilder image, this track resonates with a sense of clarity and beautiful choral work.
It was included as the coupling track on Limited Edition 1 of KAT-TUN’s 23rd single “Dead or Alive,” released in January 2015.
While the title track “Dead or Alive” presents a hard-edged worldview as the theme song for the film “Joker Game,” this song quietly stays close to a wavering heart.
It’s a recommended piece to listen to alone on a quiet night when you want to calm your mind.
PolymadonnaNEW!Niru Kajitsu

A theatrical piece that pierces with eerie, intense messages.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Nirukajitsu, known for buzzworthy works like “Magiart” and “Brahman,” released in March 2026.
The contrast between v flower’s razor-sharp vocals and Kasane Teto SV’s human-like voice is striking.
The lyrics unfold a story that vividly portrays the anguish and impatience of being bound by others’ evaluations, inviting deep analysis.
I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a provocative musical experience that will unsettle the heart.
PolarisNEW!BLUE ENCOUNT

An emotional rock number that stays close to wounded hearts and kindles a flame of hope.
It expresses an earnest heroism—the desire to protect a precious smile, even at the cost of oneself.
Created by BLUE ENCOUNT, this track was released in November 2019 as their 11th single.
Chosen as the opening theme for the first cour of Season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia, it drew attention for its deep connection with the series’ passionate story.
There’s a background tale that vocalist Shunichi Tanabe reread the original manga during his lowest period and discovered the strength to lay bare his own weakness.
This song gives courage to those lost in the darkness, unsure of which path to take, to take a step forward.
Recommended for everyone facing hardships.
Put magic in your pocketNEW!Hata Motohiro

Singer-songwriter Motohiro Hata, whose voice blends clarity with power, is beloved by a wide range of listeners.
Released in January 2026 as the single marking the start of his 20th anniversary since his major debut, this song was specially written as the theme for the TBS Tuesday drama “Mirai no Musuko.” Imbued with an atmosphere that closely echoes the drama, this emotional pop tune is one you’ll want to hear when you need a gentle push during personal moments—like on the way home.
POP STARNEW!Hirai Ken

Released on October 26, 2005 as the 23rd single, it became a major hit as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Kiken na Aneki” starring Misaki Ito.
Marking the 10th anniversary of Ken Hirai’s debut, the song features a pop, exhilarating melody and luxurious strings.
With a relatively fast tempo and a bouncy rhythm, the melody line keeps driving forward, making it highly recommended for those who love bright, danceable tracks.
The chorus sits quite high, so in addition to using falsetto, it’s crucial to project your voice confidently without hesitation.
Try singing with large, full-body movements, as if sending your voice far into the distance.
PoltergeistNEW!Noz.

A song by Noz., the Vocaloid producer known for works like Hedgehog and the album MOON SHOT, released in February 2026.
It placed 10th in VocaColle Winter 2026.
It’s danceable yet carries a certain shadow.
The lyrics portray a girl who has become a ghost, desperately trying to convey her existence.
The loneliness and lingering attachment really squeeze your heart.
Please listen while thinking about the protagonist’s feelings.
PolarisNEW!SHOW-GO

A quiet yet unmistakable heat resonates in the chest, like moving forward guided by stars shining in the night sky.
It’s a track by the globally acclaimed human beatboxer SHOW-GO, released as a single in February 2026.
Keeping his all-vocal sound palette intact, he takes the North Star as a theme, expressing the will to aim for a goal despite uncertainty through refined beats and a sweet singing voice.
The sound, completed solo from production to mixing, reveals new details with every listen.
As with his previous works like the album “Beatbox Only Vol.1,” this piece reflects his uncompromising discipline.
It’s perfect for walking alone on a quiet night or for moments when you want to confirm where you stand—give it a listen.



