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 that start with “Pu.” Use it for shiritori or picking songs! (161–170)
PrismShibasaki Kou

I’m not sure whether it’s “Prism” in Japanese or “Prism” in English, but it’s also used in a movie.
It has a slightly dark vibe, yet it’s a somewhat bittersweet song.
The groove and tempo are good, and it’s a track that lifts your spirits when you listen to it.
I even sing it at karaoke.
PrayMizuki Nana

A grand piece that sings of the magical girls’ unwavering will and unbreakable bonds.
It vividly depicts love and despair turning into feathers and being reborn as immortal wings.
Showcasing Nana Mizuki’s overwhelming vocal prowess and rich emotional expression, this track is included on the single “MASSIVE WONDERS,” released in August 2007.
Used as an insert song in episode 24 of the TV anime Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, it became a fan-favorite with strong support.
The lyrics, infused with the courage to face hardship and the resolve to protect those dear, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s recommended not only for anime fans, but also for anyone seeking the strength to move forward.
PLASTIC BOMBHimuro Kyosuke

It’s a Japanese-style punk rock track with a 1960s vibe.
While he openly says he likes The Beatles and David Bowie, this type of song suggests a different set of influences.
You could say it has elements that would appeal even to young listeners who don’t know BOØWY.
PrismIkeda Ayako

It was used as the opening theme for an anime called Dennou Coil that aired when I was in elementary school.
I really love that anime; the content was a bit difficult for an elementary schooler, but for some reason I was drawn in.
I love both the opening and ending songs.
puka-pukaIzumiya Shigeru

I’m covering “Puka Puka,” the famous song by singer-songwriter Kyozo Nishioka.
I believe it’s a song about smoking, and many big-name artists today have covered it.
Among them are Keisuke Kuwata, Yoshio Harada, and Kaori Momoi.
ProgressHamasaki Ayumi

The theme song for the 13th mainline Mothership title, Xillia.
When it was announced that Ayumi Hamasaki would perform it, it became a hot topic among fans.
Personally, I think this song connects to Symphonia and fits the Tales series extremely well.
PrideKumagai Naotake

Naotake Kumagai is a singer from Yonago City who made his major debut in 2003 as the vocalist of the band KUMACHI.
After the band broke up, he made his solo debut in 2007.
“Pride” is the third solo single by Naotake Kumagai, released in 2007.


