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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.

A collection of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too! (461–470)

LADY PINK PANTHERSuzuki Shigeru

shigeru suzuki – lady pink panther
LADY PINK PANTHERSuzuki Shigeru

Shigeru Suzuki, who made his mark as the guitarist of Happy End and went on to play in historically important Japanese groups like Caramel Mama and Tin Pan Alley, remains an active musician even in the 2020s.

While his solo debut masterpiece Band Wagon is often cited as the definitive Suzuki solo work, here I’d like to introduce Lagoon, released in 1976 and hailed as a pioneering city pop classic.

Recorded in Hawaii with trusted allies like Haruomi Hosono and Tatsuo Hayashi on board, and lyrics by his Happy End bandmate Takashi Matsumoto, the album captivates with a nostalgic, laid-back sound that evokes bossa nova and Hawaiian AOR.

Suzuki’s playing—showcasing acoustic guitar and ukulele—and his soft vocals, the mellow groove from Japan’s proud rhythm section of Hosono and Hayashi, and the tasteful horn arrangements and Mark Levine’s elegant electric piano all intertwine into a finely crafted ensemble that is a true pleasure to hear.

Suzuki’s genius for songwriting effortlessly transcends the confines of conventional kayōkyoku, and the superb contributions from the participating musicians are nothing short of astonishing.

It’s a wonderful classic that perfectly suits a summer evening’s soundtrack.

LEVEL∞Hasegawa Akiko

This song was selected as the ending theme for the anime “Arad Senki: Slap-up Party.” It is sung by Akiko Hasegawa, a voice actress from Niigata Prefecture.

Released in 2009 as her debut single, it features her captivating, resolute vocals.

If possible, Red ScarfIrei An WeiBird

WeiBird ‘If We Could Red Scarf’ MV – Film ‘Till We Meet Again’ theme song, director’s cut music perspective version
If possible, Red ScarfIrei An WeiBird

Wei Li-an is a singer-songwriter from Taichung, Taiwan.

He has performed theme songs for numerous films and TV dramas in Taiwan and enjoys nationwide recognition.

Known for a gentle, embracing voice, he has released music across a wide range of genres, from folk to Mandopop and R&B.

He has also drawn attention on social media, including an appearance on the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE.

He has won many music awards in Greater China and is known as an artist with proven vocal prowess.

LemonACE COLLECTION

A cover by the four-piece rock band ACE COLLECTION.

Their outstanding musicianship and the band’s versatility really stand out, making your body naturally start to sway.

Tatsuya’s vocals ride this track perfectly, turning it into a song that feels completely different depending on the singer.

Lady SoulACO

This is a motivational song by Ako, an artist who has helped lead the scene with a style that excels in deeply melancholic ballads and R&B flavors.

With a bright, glamorous mood, it’s a track that will make you want to sing it at karaoke and is also recommended for high school girls.

We’ve started serving cold Chinese-style noodles.AMEMIYA

Not only is AMEMIYA’s singing ability impressive, but the idea of turning a completely ordinary summer sight—the “Hiyashi Chuka has started” sign—into a song is downright genius.

The lyrics are grand, funny, and superb.

Watching him sing with such soul also tickles the funny bone.

Lets Stay TogetherAl Green

A major hit released in 1971 by American soul singer Al Green, who’s also known as a gospel singer.

In the song, he calls out to his girlfriend, saying “Let’s stay together” and “Let’s get married,” and even wonders, “Why do other people break up?” Read as text alone, it’s a passionate love song, but both his vocals and the overall feel are thoroughly mellow—which is exactly why it’s perfect for autumn.