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Songs with titles that start with “Ri”

The second letter in the ra-gyo is “ri.”

When you play shiritori, it often ends up being the first prompt you have to think of, doesn’t it?

So, what songs with titles that start with “ri” come to mind for you?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “ri.”

The ra-gyo can be a tricky row to find words from, but even among them, “ri” actually has lots of words that make great song titles, like “ringo” (apple), “ryuusei” (shooting star), and “riaru” (real).

Be sure to check out the article, and if you find a favorite, give it a listen—or try singing it yourself!

Songs with titles that start with “Ri” (181–190)

REALISMELISA

ELISA 『REALISM (Music Video / Short Version)』
REALISMELISA

Battling fate and seeking the truth…

Even from the sound alone, you can feel the vastness of its world.

This anime song was used as the ending theme for Valvrave the Liberator and is sung by ELISA.

Released in 2013 as her 11th single.

Its development showcases multiple facets depending on the phrase—ranging from electronic music to a gothic atmosphere to operatic elements.

It’s a work made possible by ELISA’s exceptional vocal ability.

Real ValentineEXILE ATSUSHI

This is a heartbreak song that portrays a bittersweet love.

EXILE ATSUSHI’s emotive vocals vividly express lingering feelings and regret for a former lover.

The pain of realizing “we’ll never meet again,” and the wish of “if only I could go back to the past,” really hit home.

Released in June 2013 as the coupling track to EXILE’s single “Flower Song,” and later included on ATSUSHI’s solo album, this piece is recommended for moments when you want to heal a broken heart or reflect on memories with someone special.

Listening to this song might make you want to cherish the love you have now.

Lead Me OnFLETCHER

FLETCHER – Lead Me On (Official Video)
Lead Me OnFLETCHER

FLETCHER’s latest work features a beautiful, ear-catching melody and sincere emotional expression that truly moves the heart.

With vocals that are both powerful and delicate, she skillfully conveys the complexities of romantic feelings.

Released in January as the lead single from the upcoming album “In Search of the Antidote,” set for March 2024, it has already captured the hearts of many listeners.

The lyrics, which depict a bittersweet longing for a loved one and a journey of self-discovery, are sure to resonate with anyone earnestly seeking love.

For those with sensitive hearts, FLETCHER’s honest, down-to-earth voice will strike a deep chord.

RealizeFLOW

03. Realize (Audio) – FLOW – FLOW ANIME BEST
RealizeFLOW

A track included on their third album, Golden Coast, which was chosen as the theme song for the video game Eureka Seven TR1: NEW WAVE.

Originally, it was a song created based on vocalist KOHSHI’s experiences during a personal trip to India, but it later became a tie-in after the game’s staff took a liking to it.

With melodies and structure that showcase the appeal of the twin vocals, and a straightforward, fast-paced band sound, it’s a rock tune that instantly lifts your spirits from the first listen.

Departure GraffitiFLOW

FLOW_Tabidachi Graffiti [Live] Sub.Español.
Departure GraffitiFLOW

This song resonates with the hearts of students on the verge of graduation.

Released as a single in November 2010, it sings about the courage to take a step toward the future.

It conveys the importance of believing in yourself and living in the present.

If you’re approaching graduation, definitely give it a try.

libidoFOMARE

FOMARE「libido」Official Music Video
libidoFOMARE

Formed in 2014, the three-piece band FOMARE is a rock band that took flight from Gunma.

Raised amid Gunma’s rich natural surroundings, what kind of sound do they create? Their music is sure to get even bigger—whether you’re from Gunma or not, give them a listen!

DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS “Departure”
DepartureFUNKY MONKEY BABYS

FUNKY MONKEY BABYS’ Tabidachi is surely an unforgettable graduation song for many people in their twenties.

From its 2008 release up to today, its melody and message have made it a steadfast anthem of the graduation season.

The chorus brings a refreshing sense of openness, while the rap parts add dynamism.

The courage conveyed by the lyrics and the strength of the melody feel like a push on the back for those standing at the threshold of a new beginning.

Especially for people in their twenties, this song playing at graduation ceremonies has likely become a vivid memory—an indelible snapshot of their youth.