A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
How many songs that start with “Re” can you think of?
It’s surprisingly hard to recall them on the spot, isn’t it?
In this article, we’ve put together song titles that start with “Re,” focusing mainly on J-POP.
There’s even a karaoke shiritori game, so some of you may want to know songs evenly across all kana or add to your repertoire.
Feel free to use this as a reference.
You might even find yourself thinking, “Oh right, there was that song too,” and feel a touch of nostalgia.
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A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re”. Perfect for karaoke shiritori too! (181–190)
Ready to JumpHey! Say! JUMP

Hey! Say! JUMP is an eight-member idol group whose name originates from the idea that “all members were born in the Heisei era and will leap high through the Heisei period.” “Ready to Jump,” the opening track of their digitally released EP P.U!, available worldwide, features a cool ensemble spotlighting human beatboxer SO-SO.
The stylish melody and dance performance evoke a sense of readiness to compete on the global stage thanks to their polish.
It’s a modern dance tune that we hope will reach listeners who haven’t known Hey! Say! JUMP until now.
Collection of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too! (191–200)
LeonidsHiroshi Watanabe

He’s a techno musician with a background in studying synthesizers at Berklee College of Music.
His works under aliases like KAITO and TREAD are excellent, but releases under his real name, Hiroshi Watanabe, feel even more emotional—highly recommended.
His style is characterized by majestic soundscapes that evoke a wide range of memories from the sounds themselves.
LENSHIROYUKI ARAKAWA

A producer at the forefront of Japan’s techno scene, he is the owner of the cutting-edge techno label SPECTRA.
He has achieved remarkable milestones, including collaborations with Frank Müller and releases on Toolroom, the world’s leading tech house label.
His hallmark is his live set, characterized by a diverse soundscape that shifts from melodic to banging.
Scenery Through the Lens feat. Kota Yamamoto (CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka)HONEY WORKS

The track “Scenery Through the Lens feat.
Kodai Yamamoto (CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka)” included on the 5th album “Sukisugite Yabai ~ Confession Executive Committee Character Song Collection ~.” It’s a number featuring Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, who plays Kodai Yamamoto in the “Confession Executive Committee” series, and its lyrics, depicting feelings and scenery changing through love, are sweet and bittersweet.
Overall, the key is low and the range isn’t wide, so it’s easy to sing, but since the chorus keeps slightly higher notes, adjust the key on the karaoke machine if it doesn’t suit your range before attempting it.
Also, there are many leaps in pitch, making it easy to miss notes, so be careful when you sing.
Romance Deviation Value 45HONEY WORKS

This is a cute love song that captures the feelings of a girl in love.
Created by the popular creator unit HoneyWorks, it was released in June 2024 and was also used as the May theme song for ABEMA’s show “High-Teen Bible.” Its pop sound and adorable vocals highlight the heart-fluttering lyrics.
The excitement of being unable to stop thinking about your crush and the bittersweet hesitation of not being able to take that final step are sure to make you smile.
Many will relate to the unstoppable daydreams and feelings.
It’s a recommended track not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone nostalgic for their youthful days.
Fulfilled Love feat. Ryo Ogino (CV: Marina Inoue)HONEY WORKS

It’s a HoneyWorks song, sung by Ryo Ogino.
The Japanese-style resonance of the track is striking and suits her voice perfectly! At the same time, it skillfully incorporates an electronic approach to the sound—just what you’d expect from HoneyWorks.
The straightforward, love-focused lyrics really hit home.
LEMONADEI Don’t Like Mondays.

I Don’t Like Mondays.
is a rock band that’s been active since 2012.
While they do have songs that lean more pop with bold use of electronic sounds, this track has a light, polished feel reminiscent of Western pop rock.
There aren’t many domestic bands with this kind of vibe, so they’re a rare gem.
It’s highly recommended not only for fans of Western pop rock, but also as a great entry point for those who usually only listen to Japanese guitar rock.


