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! (421–430)
Level42Kimura Kaera

“Level42” is singer Kaela Kimura’s debut single.
It’s written as “Level42” and read “Level Forty-Two.” It was released in 2004.
The song as a whole gives a strong sense of looking forward.
Its youthful energy, perfect for a fresh debut, feels exhilarating to listen to.
The moderate sense of speed makes you want to start moving.
It’s rock, yet it intriguingly has a touch of pop-friendly accessibility.
I hope you’ll take your time savoring Kaela Kimura’s early, unspoiled charm.
trend; fashion; vogue; popular; epidemic (context-dependent)Ri Yushun (Kurisurī)

Chris Lee, whose androgynous vibe and aura are strikingly cool, is a female singer from Sichuan Province, born in 1984.
In 2005, she won the show Super Girl with overwhelming popularity.
Her fans are collectively known as “Yumi,” written as 玉米 (meaning corn).
Her influence is so great that she has been featured in TIME magazine in the United States, making her arguably one of China’s leading stars shaping society.
Musically, her work often has a sharp edge and an artistic feel.
Chris Lee also writes and composes her own songs.
Radio Heart BeatToukyou Q Channeru

Tokyo Q Channel is a musical group formed by Mayumi Sudo and Yasuhiko Warita.
Though their active years spanned just four years, from 1994 to 1998, they produced many tie-in songs, including for programs such as “Doubutsu Kisoutengai!” and “Broadcaster.” Since the group went on hiatus in 1998, Mayumi Fuji has been active as a commercial jingle singer and lyricist, while Yasuhiko Warita has worked as a composer and music producer.
Let you releaseHigashida Tomohiro

Let You Release by singer-songwriter Tomohiro Higashida.
This refreshing ballad was created as the theme song for the Shizunami Para Surfing Festa, organized by the General Incorporated Association Univa.
The acoustic guitar pairs beautifully with his clear, translucent vocals, and as you listen, you’ll feel your shoulders relax and be able to just be yourself.
Give it a listen when you want to unwind and ease your tension!
A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re”. Great for karaoke shiritori too! (431–440)
Rainy Day WomanMatsubara Miki

A song released in 1980 by singer Miki Matsubara.
It’s a sultry city-pop track that depicts events on a rainy day.
In the first half, it recalls memories of spending a sunny summer day with a loved one; in the second half, it portrays saying goodbye to a lover on a rainy day.
This structure further highlights the melancholic mood of the rain.
Even in sadness, its message of self-affirmation really hits home, doesn’t it?
LemonMatsuura Kodai

A song covered by Kodai Matsuura, who went viral on social media and is known for his solo “bocchi” impressions where he imitates various people and sings harmonies by himself.
He performs it by imagining a scenario where various big-name artists are all harmonizing together and singing their parts as impressions, each of which is high-level and impressive to listen to.
Red RoseHiiragi Magunetaito

This track features passionate lyrics and a powerful sound that truly stirs the heart.
Created by Hiiragi Magnetite, it was released in May 2024.
Written as the theme song for Amister, a character from the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System,” the piece blends a dynamic four-on-the-floor beat with a beautiful melody and Hatsune Miku’s expansive vocals.
It conveys the importance of continuing to fight for what you must protect and for your convictions.
Give it a listen, and charge full speed toward your dreams and goals.


