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! (211–220)
RayLEGO BIG MORL

A heartwarming ballad by LEGO BIG MORL that sings of deep gratitude and love for family.
With lyrics that try to grasp a loved one through sensations beyond the five senses, the song reminds us anew of how precious family is.
Released in December 2008 as their debut single, it was also used as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “Akai Ito.” Blending delicate melodies with a powerful band sound, this track is perfect for those who struggle to put their feelings for family into words or who want to reaffirm their appreciation for someone important.
Let It GoLOUDNESS

If you love bass in a band sound, definitely check this out! It’s a track by LOUDNESS, the Japanese metal band that gained fans worldwide after breaking into overseas markets in the ’80s.
Released as a single in 1986, it’s included on their sixth album, SHADOWS OF WAR.
The powerful vibe of this song really gets you pumped.
The classic, straight-ahead structure pairs perfectly with Minoru Niihara’s soaring high notes.
Rock kids who want to relive their youth—don’t miss it.
Lady Madonna ~Melancholy Spider~LOVE PSYCHEDELICO

LOVE PSYCHEDELICO is a male–female duo consisting of KUMI (vocals) and NAOKI (guitar).
KUMI, who grew up abroad, is a native English speaker, and she delivers NAOKI’s Western-influenced compositions with powerful vocals that mix Japanese and English.
Their debut track was the 2000 single “LADY MADONNA ~Yūutsu naru Spider~,” a work with a cool vibe that feels like 1960s Western rock reborn.
Lady BluesLUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES specialize in catchy melodies that blend jazz and pop.
To put it simply, they’re like a more pop-leaning Suchmos.
Their track “Lady Blues” also evokes a jazzy feel while retaining a classic pop atmosphere.
The vocal style is a soft, whispery delivery, so even those with lower volume or who struggle with high notes should be able to sing it steadily.
Give it a try!
Love HeroLast Note.

The aggressive sound is really cool! It’s a track by the music unit Last Note., released in 2012.
Even after getting rejected, they pick themselves up and charge straight into love again.
It’s a slightly unusual rock number sung from the perspective of someone watching such a protagonist.
The lively, powerful sonic texture feels great, and maybe thanks to its classic song structure, the sense of refreshment after listening is off the charts.
If you want to blow off some steam, why not try singing it yourself?
Let it flyLeola

A determined love song that sings, “I don’t want to have regrets—I want to tell the one I like how I feel!” It’s a track by Leola, a singer from Kumamoto Prefecture, released as her second single in 2016.
Both the lyrics and the overall tone conjure the image of a summer blue sky spreading overhead.
Perhaps the grand atmosphere created by the string sounds is what gives that impression.
Her free, expansive vocals are wonderful too! A refreshing song I especially recommend to women.
Letters to MeLiSA

A track by Japanese singer LiSA, included on her 10th-anniversary mini-album “LADYBUG,” released on May 19, 2021.
It’s an up-tempo rock song in a major key, crafted into a very lively number.
LiSA delivers a crisp, straightforward high tone in this song, and if you can reproduce it at karaoke in the original key, you’ll be sure to grab everyone’s attention! Of course, mastering such high-tone singing isn’t easy, but it’s a song I highly recommend challenging for those confident in their vocal strength.


