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[Karaoke] A roundup of popular Japanese songs that start with the letter “Ra”

Is everyone having fun at karaoke?

Whether you’re going wild with friends or practicing seriously on your own, there are lots of ways to enjoy it.

That said, choosing songs can be a recurring dilemma at karaoke.

You might find time slipping away while you’re thinking, “What should I sing next…?”

So in this article, we’ve put together a list of popular Japanese songs whose titles start with the syllable “ra” (ら)!

We’ve picked a wide range—from timeless classics to recent hits.

Use this as one way to find your next song to sing!

[Karaoke] Compilation of Popular Japanese Songs Starting with “Ra” (101–110)

Fallen leaves in the snowFuse Akira

Akira Fuse, whose powerful vocals have left many classic songs to the world, wrote both the lyrics and music for a 1976 piece that conveys introspective emotions through scenes of the season shifting from fallen leaves to snow.

Within a diary begun out of loneliness, it sketches a quiet worldview where one encounters another self.

Blending the simplicity of folk with the warmth characteristic of kayōkyoku, this work became widely known as the song for Suntory’s “Gold Label” commercial and reached No.

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart in 1976.

As winter’s chill seeps into the heart, why not listen while reflecting on your own memories and recollections?

LOVE IS ALLTokunaga Hideaki

Released in September 1991, this was Hideaki Tokunaga’s 12th single, themed around a grand, universal love that transcends personal romance.

Inspired by images of soldiers heading to the battlefield during the Gulf War carrying photos of their families, the song was featured in a Gekkeikan commercial and became memorable alongside the ad starring Hiroyuki Sanada.

It reached No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and sold approximately 354,000 copies.

The track was also included on the album “Revolution,” released in October of the same year.

Its universal message—portraying the love and sorrow people share under the same sky—continues to resonate with hearts swayed by changing times.

landmarknasoni

A cycle of repeated self-denial and nihilism unfolds, along with the heart’s cry as it struggles to break free.

Released by Nasoni in October 2025, this track is a dance tune marked by a jazzy piano that leaves a strong impression.

The stylish sound pairs beautifully with Flower’s buoyant, springy vocals.

Many listeners will likely resonate with the lyrics’ portrayal of a protagonist leading a world-weary life yet continuing to seek salvation somewhere.

It especially hits home when you’re in an introspective mood.

Life is wonderfulRickie-G

Singer-songwriter Rickie-G captivates with a sun-like warmth and an organic groove that naturally makes your body sway.

While rooted in reggae, his sound blends elements of soul and R&B from Black music.

He made his major debut in July 2007 with the single “Tobihikō,” followed by his first full album “am 08:59” in 2008.

The groove woven from performance skills honed on the streets since age 15 and his warm, soaring vocals is truly one of a kind.

His positive messages—singing about the beauty of life and the joys of everyday living—continue to draw many fans.

He’s an artist we recommend for anyone who wants to surrender to a comfortable rhythm and soak in a peaceful vibe!

LOVE FOREVERDEEN

DEEN Love Forever amore per sempre
LOVE FOREVERDEEN

A dramatic number that vows eternal love.

Just when you think it’s a heartrending ballad, it suddenly changes mood midway and picks up the tempo—many listeners were probably surprised the first time they heard it.

There’s an exhilarating feeling, as if the love held deep inside turns into certainty about the future and bursts into motion.

Released in December 1995, the song also became familiar as the ending theme for TBS’s “Super Soccer.” Interestingly, this work was the first title track composed solely by guitarist Shinji Tagawa, and it’s said there were various dramatic episodes during its production.

[Karaoke] Compilation of Popular Japanese Songs Starting with “Ra” (111–120)

Rum raisin pancakesapu3ra

Rum Raisin Pancake / apu3ra feat. Hatsune Miku
Rum raisin pancakesapu3ra

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to while lost in thought at a café on a rainy day.

Created by the Vocaloid producer Aqu3ra—also known for “Lonely Universe”—this track was released under the name Apuera in October 2022.

It placed 21st in the TOP 100 ranking of the 2022 Autumn BokaColle.

The sound arrangement, woven from airy synths and an urban beat, is superb.

It pairs perfectly with Hatsune Miku’s crystal-clear vocals.

The lyrics recount sweet yet bittersweet memories of love, evoking the feeling that rainy-day scenes are returning in slow motion.

Give it a listen the next time you find yourself recalling a past romance.

love hotelkuriipuhaipe

CreepHyp’s appeal lies in songs packed with raw—almost too real—emotion.

This track, in particular, might be the one where that worldview is most palpable.

It’s a meticulously placed piece intended to open their acclaimed July 2013 release, “Blowing Overflowing I, Sorrow, Love.” A love story that ends in a hotel room is sung with heartbreaking tenderness in Seikai Ozakis high-toned voice, tightening your chest as you listen.

The lyrical idea of expressing their meeting, the days they spent together, and the day they part through different room numbers is strikingly ingenious.

When you’re carrying the pain of an unforgettable love, its wistful melody gently stays by your side—a sorrowful yet beautiful rock tune.