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!
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Songs whose titles start with “Ri” (211–220)
Ryukyu Love SongMONGOL800

Among MONGOL800’s classic songs, “Ryukyu Aika” is the one that, strangely enough, brings tears to my eyes.
You can feel the breeze of Ryukyu in both the melody and the band’s love for their homeland.
It’s a song that points out the world’s mistakes and teaches that “love” and “peace” are the foundation of all happiness.
Its message resonates not only with people from Okinawa, but with anyone, no matter where they were born.
Please give this beautiful love song—a prayer for everlasting peace sent from Okinawa to all humanity—a listen.
LEADERMY FIRST STORY

This is the opening theme of the anime Hortensia Saga.
It’s a rock track that fits perfectly with the grand world of an anime born from a war chronicle-style role-playing game.
The vocalist of MY FIRST STORY is Hiro, who is also known as the younger brother of ONE OK ROCK’s Taka.
His powerful voice holds its own against the rock sound and blends seamlessly, making you want to blurt out how cool it is.
Highly recommended for those who enjoy rock that conveys an epic sense of scale.
RivedertiMario Biondi

Mario Biondi, a soul singer from Italy who is wildly popular worldwide.
His rich, captivating low voice, delivered from a height of over two meters, is truly remarkable.
Though he’s a soul singer, he also excels in genres like jazz and pop.
His song “Rivederti” is a pure jazz number.
The melody is relaxed, so it’s not very difficult to sing.
It’s in Italian, but I think it’s easier to sing than songs in English.
Green Yellow SocietyMela

Ryokuoushoku Shakai is a four-piece co-ed pop-rock band.
Their vocalist, Haruko Nagaya, has such a distinctive voice that once you hear it, it sticks in your head and won’t let go! Their 2020 release “Mela!” is a dance-rock tune that’s tough to sing, with rapid-fire lyrics and repeated high notes.
In the high sections, the head voice and chest voice switch quickly, and I’m in awe of how smoothly Nagaya sings through those parts.
The rhythm is also very distinctive, and it’s impressive how she never misses even the tiniest phrases.
realize.Melody.

When you’re stepping into a new school building for the first time, you just want to listen to upbeat music that gives you courage, right? “realize.” by melody., released in 2005, was featured in the drama Dragon Zakura.
Her clear, airy vocals and a rhythmic disco sound make you want to start dancing! The positive, hopeful lyrics cheer on everyone taking a step toward the future.
Add it to your playlist for the commute to and from school, and it’s sure to put you in a buoyant mood!
ReplayMr.Children

Known by the abbreviation “Misuchiru” and now a monster band so famous that virtually no one in the J-pop scene hasn’t heard of them, Mr.Children.
Their third single, “Replay,” which was used as the theme song for Glico’s Pocky commercial, makes a strong impact thanks to an arrangement crafted with the commercial in mind.
The lyrics portray the often negatively perceived lull in a relationship in a positive light, which, together with the refreshing melody, is sure to stir the heart.
It’s a hidden gem from the 1990s that captures Mr.Children before they became widely known.
LonelinessMrs. GREEN APPLE

Among Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s songs—often associated with a bright, upbeat image—Loneliness stands out with a distinctly dark tone.
The lyrics open by depicting a sense of despair with the world, but in the next verse the singer confesses a single ray of hope: “I want to keep loving you.” For the protagonist, this love is the only reason to live.
While it might seem like an overwhelmingly heavy feeling at first glance, it may well be the truest emotion overflowing from within him.
It feels imbued with a heartfelt wish to love someone and share an ordinary life together.


