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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.

A compilation of songs with titles that start with “Pu.” Useful for word-chain games and picking songs! (201–210)

prayersBEFORE MY LIFE FAILS

BEFORE MY LIFE FAILS – “Prayers” Official Music Video
prayersBEFORE MY LIFE FAILS

They were a band based mainly in Tokyo that supported the genre as a mid-level act in Japanese hardcore.

The vocalist, Matsuno, handled much of the CD artwork and merchandise design, and was well regarded for their excellent sense of style.

PLACEBOBRAHMAN

BRAHMAN left a striking mark on the Japanese rock scene of the 2000s.

This track is included on the album “THE MIDDLE WAY,” released in September 2004.

Its unique world, where intense yet melodic sound merges with delicate lyrics, is compelling, and it’s one of the fan favorites often played live.

A slow-tempo rock ballad, it’s the kind of song you’ll find yourself deeply absorbed in before you know it.

The introspective lyrics, themed around the conflict of emotions born from passing days, loneliness, and parting, will likely resonate with each listener’s own state of mind.

PresentBREAKERZ

BREAKERZ, who sing “Present,” is a band led by DAIGO—well-known for his “Wish!” greeting and as the husband of Keiko Kitagawa.

Incidentally, DAIGO’s sister is a manga artist, and his grandfather is also famous for having been a prime minister.

planetariumBUMP OF CHICKEN

This is the 10th single by the Japanese rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN, released in July 2005.

With its relaxed tempo and gentle melody, the song is crafted in a way that simply listening to it brings to mind a clear, beautiful sky projected in a planetarium.

Reflecting that atmosphere, the vocal melody doesn’t use a particularly wide range, making it a song that anyone can casually hum along to and enjoy singing.

Picture the starry sky of a planetarium and immerse yourself fully in the song’s world as you sing.

Just by doing that, I’m sure what your performance conveys to listeners will grow many times over, transforming it from “your song” into something that truly reaches them!

presentBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song delves deeply into the inner world of someone who has closed their heart and turned away from the world.

It features BUMP OF CHICKEN’s signature delicate emotional expression and memorable melodic lines, vividly portraying the struggle between loneliness and self-protection.

Included on the album “present from you,” released in June 2008, this track moved many listeners as a piece that symbolizes the band’s musical identity.

It’s quintessential BUMP OF CHICKEN—adept at expressing the subtle emotions found in everyday life—with introspective lyrics that reconsider the meaning of a “present” from within the walls one has built to protect oneself.

It’s a song I especially recommend to those who feel lonely or who want to break out of their shell.

ProblemBecky G

Hotel Transylvania – Ima Monster (with lyrics)
ProblemBecky G

It’s the theme song for Sony Pictures’ animated film Hotel Transylvania.

It’s sung by Becky G, a singer from California, USA.

will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas joins as a remixer and guest, resulting in a cool electro hip-hop track.

Promise The StarBiSH

BiSH / Promise the Star [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Promise The StarBiSH

BiSH, a girl group that drew attention for its punk spirit.

Their second major-label single, chosen as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Tokui to Goto to Uruwashi no SHELLY to Kaoruyoshi no Sashihara ga Konya Kurabete Mimashita,” is a track notable for its sweeping soundscape.

Released in March 2017, the song proved highly popular, reaching No.

4 on the Oricon weekly chart.

With lyrics that sing of the determination to move toward hope, it’s sure to encourage anyone pursuing their dreams.

The main vocalist’s distinctive husky voice resonates deeply, making this rock tune a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at karaoke.