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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 roundup of songs with titles that start with 'Pu.' Use it for shiritori or picking songs! (361–370)

Pura Sonic Love!Nigo Mayako

[THE IDOLM@STER] 'Pura-Sonic Love! (M@STER VERSION)' (Vocals: Yayoi Takatsuki)
Pura Sonic Love!Nigo Mayako

This anime song is packed with the pure feelings of a girl in her first love—where even the bad things that happened at school are blown away the moment she meets and talks with the person she likes.

Her feelings of being in love are likened to the fizz of cider, conveying a fresh, bubbly infatuation.

It’s a track that radiates cuteness and youthful innocence.

The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Butt Detective: “Pfft and Hm! Case-Solving Dance” / Butt Detective: “A Wind-Breaking Victory Dance”
The Pupu and Humu Incident-Solving DanceIse Daiki

Pupu-to Fumu-to Kaiketsu Dance, sung by Daiki Ise, is a perfect karaoke song for lower-grade elementary school kids! The fun lyrics clearly depict the adventures of Butt Detective, sure to bring a smile to your face.

The rhythm is easy for children to remember, and the catchy melody makes it fun to sing along together.

Plus, with the dance moves included, singing while moving will definitely make the karaoke stage even more exciting! It’s a song your child can sing with confidence at family karaoke or parties with friends.

Puputs and Hm! The Kaiketsu DanceIse Daiki

Butt Detective "Solve It with a Toot and a Hm!" Let's All Dance! version now available!
Puputs and Hm! The Kaiketsu DanceIse Daiki

The theme song of the anime Butt Detective, “Puputsu to Fumu tto Kaiketsu Dance,” is a great pick for karaoke.

Elementary school boys in particular will definitely want to sing it once they hear it.

That’s because the main character is, well, a butt, and the word comes up many times in the song.

It even includes a line that’s basically “I’m about to fart.” Sing it at karaoke with friends and it’s sure to get everyone hyped.

Since the lyrics go all-in on the gag, singing it in a cool, deadpan voice makes it even funnier.

presentSumioka Rina

Rina Sumioka “Present” MV (Included in the Double Mini Album “colors,” released on 8/23)
presentSumioka Rina

This song is included on the original mini-album “colors,” released in 2017.

Rina Sumioka’s cute voice matches perfectly with the step-like rhythm of the sound.

It’s not only fun to sing yourself, but also a refreshing track you’ll want to listen to while taking a walk on a sunny day.

Please!naikaku no nami

Naikaku no Nami was a progressive rock band active from 1998 to 2010.

They only released two albums, but they were highly acclaimed not only in Japan but also overseas, and even performed at progressive rock festivals in Mexico and the United States.

Despite their distinctive lineup that incorporated instruments like flute and trumpet, their signature lies in prog-style complex song structures and a dynamic rock sound.

They occasionally reunite for limited one-off live shows, so if you’re into progressive rock, be sure to check them out!

From BusanMaeda Yuki

Yuki Maeda “From Busan” Music Video
From BusanMaeda Yuki

Yuki Maeda is an enka singer born in Ehime Prefecture and raised in Kochi Prefecture.

She originally performed as a member of Hello! Project and was the only member specializing exclusively in enka.

She also has the distinction of competing in the finals of the 18th Nagasaki Kayō Festival, and even back then drew attention as an idol who could stand shoulder to shoulder with serious, top-tier singers.

Her greatest appeal is, above all, her voice.

Her low register is incredibly sultry, so many listeners may find themselves drawn to that timbre.

While there are parts where her kobushi (orna­mented enka vocal runs) aren’t heavily emphasized, that actually makes her easier to listen to, making her a great recommendation even for fans of pop music.

Print it on your mind ~A Real Heart~Maeda Chika

Maruzen Kogyo: “Featuring singer Chika Maeda” edition
Print it on your mind ~A Real Heart~Maeda Chika

Chika Maeda is a singer from Sakaide City, Kagawa Prefecture.

She drew attention at YAMAHA’s music contest held in 2002 and debuted in 2004 under the name TOMOKA.

She handled theme songs including for the film “Calamari Wrestler,” which generated buzz.

She’s a singer known for a steadfast, straight, and appealing vocal tone.

She’s active in many areas—hosting radio programs as a presenter and creating songs for wedding profile videos, among others.

She’s a beloved local favorite!