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” (301–310)
Critical Diverumiro

An addictive rock tune that pulls you in with its aggressive guitar riffs.
It’s a track by Umiro—also known as Kojirō—released in 2017.
The rhythmic drum work and flower’s somewhat shadowy vocals are distinctive, and the musical style aligns perfectly with the decadent lyrical world.
You can also feel a touch of Latin music, reminiscent of folklore.
It’s a piece you can get hooked on in multiple layers—sound, vocals, melody, and lyrics.
Ryukyu Sunrisekazuki yamamori

Kazuki Yamamori is a three-piece band from Osaka that has been delivering high-velocity melodies in their original genre, “Naniwa Cosmetic Punk,” since forming in June 2019.
Isamu, the bassist and vocalist, writes and composes most of the songs, captivating audiences with energetic bass playing and humor-laced vocals.
They provided the ending theme for a TV Tokyo anime in 2022, and their first headlining show in 2024 turned Shinsaibashi BIGCAT into a frenzy.
Their live performances—featuring inventive props and crowd-engaging staging—are recommended not only for punk rock fans but also for listeners seeking a unique, immersive world.
LIMITED QUEENkisara

It’s an immersive piece that feels like a black world comes into view beyond its light, sprightly rhythm.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Kisara, released in 2020.
I’ve heard it was themed after the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland, and indeed the lyrics fit that image perfectly.
The phrase where you can hear the ticking of a clock is especially striking.
If you’re a fan of Alice in Wonderland, you’ll probably find it particularly fun to listen to.
By the time it ends, you might even feel like you’ve watched an entire movie.
Songs whose titles start with 'Ri' (311–320)
Ring a Bellkyarī pamyu pamyu

Be sure to learn the choreography and try singing while you dance! This track is by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, a singer who’s also active as a fashion model, and it’s included on her third album, Pika Pika Fantajin, released in 2014.
This poppy, catchy sound is so quintessentially Kyary.
It really amps up the festive Christmas mood.
It’s a great recommendation for high schoolers, but it might also be a hit when you go to karaoke with little kids…?
Yosutakyarī pamyu pamyu

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s “Easta” is a catchy, uplifting classic packed with positive energy, as if celebrating a fresh start.
Released on April 5, 2017, it is her 14th single.
Produced by Yasutaka Nakata, the track was also featured in AEON’s Easter-themed commercials.
Just like the title and lyrics suggest, get off to a good start and make the school life that’s about to begin a wonderful one.
Remember mekururi

A gem-like ballad by Quruli that sings of feelings for someone far away.
Released in October 2013 as their 26th single, it also commemorates the 15th anniversary of their major-label debut.
Written as the theme song for NHK’s popular program “Family History,” it celebrates the strength of bonds that transcend time and distance.
With the uniquely deep emotional expression that only Quruli can deliver, it portrays the things that remain unchanged through growth and the passage of time.
Showcasing Quruli’s diverse musicality, this song resonates deeply with listeners.
When you find yourself wanting to think of someone dear, why not give it a listen?
Living Dead Banditsupiichan

This Vocaloid track blends social satire with metal, creating a uniquely immersive world.
Produced by Supyi-chan and released in March 2024, it features a driving bassline and KAFU’s powerful vocals, with a poppy, catchy melody that grabs listeners’ hearts.
The contrasting shout sections are another highlight, set against the cute visuals.
Its high-speed, rhythmic performance will boost your energy just by listening.
Highly recommended for those interested in social critique or eager to explore new directions in Vocaloid.
You’re sure to find something that resonates with you.


