A roundup of songs with titles that start with “pu.” Great for shiritori or picking songs!
When you hear “songs that start with ‘pu,’” what songs come to mind?
Words that start with “pu” include “play,” “pool,” and “propose,” and any of them sound like they could be used as song titles.
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that start with “pu.”
Use it as a reference when you’re looking for songs that start with “pu,” whether it’s for a “song-title shiritori” game, a karaoke shiritori session, or picking tracks for a playlist.
Searching for songs in an unusual way—like “songs that start with a certain syllable”—might lead you to music you’ve never encountered before.
Be sure to find a new favorite from the selections in this article.
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A roundup of songs with titles starting with “pu.” Use it for shiritori or choosing songs! (1–10)
presentNEW!Project Lumina

A heartwarming pop-rock number that sparks reconciliation.
It’s a song by Project Lumina led by hotal, released in July 2025.
The lyrics resemble a dialogue drama depicting a couple in the midst of a fight, featuring a clumsy yet endearing story where one tries to make up by gifting a self-composed song to the person they’ve been venting frustrations at.
It might be a good listen when you’re unsure what to give in return, or when you want to honestly express your feelings to someone special.
PROVANTNEW!SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:Jean-Ken Johnny & TAKUMA
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This is a powerful track from Hiroyuki Sawano’s vocal project featuring Jean-Ken Johnny of MAN WITH A MISSION and TAKUMA of 10-FEET.
It was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Fate/strange Fake, which began airing in January 2026.
The sound blends momentum and tension, perfectly fitting for the start of the story.
The chemistry created by the interplay of their contrasting vocal tones is also stunning.
Highly recommended for pivotal moments or to fire yourself up in the morning!
Place Of LoveLOVE PSYCHEDELICO

If you’re wrestling with a quiet ache deep in your heart, this song may gently keep you company.
It’s a ballad by the rock duo LOVE PSYCHEDELLICO, released digitally in June 2017.
Written specifically as the theme song for the film “Hirugao” and included on the album “LOVE YOUR LOVE,” it blends sweeping strings with a rich band sound, inviting you to listen closely.
KUMI’s wistful vocals mirror the film’s world and resonate deeply.
It’s a work that lets you feel a profound love—one that can make even pain seem precious.
A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Pu.” Perfect for shiritori or picking songs! (11–20)
promiseHirose Kōmi

She’s often called the “Queen of Winter,” and “promise” is also loved as part of that tradition during the winter season.
It features a passionate, dramatic melody and a structure that shows off vocal ability, with a chorus that leaps into the high register from the A and B sections.
I sing it often myself, but the tricky part is definitely the chorus.
It combines a brisk tempo, fast passages, and extremely high notes—all three at once.
Also, it’s easy to speed up in the chorus once you get into it, so aim to sing with enough composure.
When transitioning from the A/B sections to the chorus, try lifting your eyebrows and engaging your facial muscles so the shift in melody feels smoother.
PrayEvery Little Thing

A single released in January to mark the dawn of the landmark year 2000.
Written, composed, and arranged entirely by Mitsuru Igarashi, this track opens with a majestic intro and is an upbeat tune that powerfully conveys hope for the future and the will to move forward.
It was also featured in a DyDo “Ti-Ha” commercial, and many listeners likely felt their hearts lift at the catchy melody coming from their TVs.
Included on the album “eternity,” it’s cherished as a classic that blends ELT’s characteristically dazzling digital sound of the time with Kaori Mochida’s soaring vocals.
It’s sure to give you courage when you’re taking on something new or want to reset your mindset and look ahead.
Prayer XKing Gnu

It’s a track where a subtly ominous atmosphere and a beautiful yet heartrending melody intertwine exquisitely.
The lyrics, themed around the inner conflicts everyone carries and the yearning for salvation, possess a persuasive power that leaves a deep impression on listeners.
Released in September 2018 as their debut single, it was written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime BANANA FISH.
It was later included on the album Sympa, becoming a pivotal work that showcased the band’s musical identity to a wider audience.
Fusing intricate beats with an emotionally stirring vocal performance, the song aligns perfectly with the anime’s hard-hitting developments.
Highly recommended for moments when you want to linger in a profound afterglow or savor King Gnu’s uniquely artistic worldview.
PurikyukyuCUTIE STREET

CUTIE STREET is an idol group expanding their fanbase mainly through social media with performances themed around “KAWAII.” Their 15th digital single, “Purikyukyu,” released in January 2026, is a track that generated buzz after being performed at the final show of their 2025 tour.
The lyrics revolve around relatable “purikura” moments—an emblem of youth—paired with shimmering synth sounds crafted by YUPPA that really stick in your head.
The message about wanting to immortalize fleeting moments with friends will likely resonate with many who crave that after-school rush.
The choreography by Erinacchi is irresistibly imitable, making this an addictive pop tune you’ll want to play on repeat.


