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 with titles that start with 'Ri' (391–400)
Re VisionŌe Senri

Sensationally comfortable and stylishly toned Senri jazz that will make you swoon.
This track is included on the 2019 album “Hmmm.” It carries a mood that feels like the flow of a day; its graceful yet bright atmosphere, with beautiful harmonies and melodies, makes your ears happy.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play softly as everyday background music.
“Re Vision,” with its music video that pays homage to hit songs from her Japan era, is chic and wonderful.
It’s a number that makes you want to feel the sound with your whole body—seeing it with your eyes and hearing it with your ears.
Departuretaiyozoku

Taiyozoku’s “Tabidachi” is a song perfectly suited for graduation season.
Its heartwarming melody and lyrics that frame farewells as a step toward a positive future are striking.
Many listeners will be moved by the lyrics depicting unbreakable bonds of friendship that endure even when people are apart.
It’s a track I hope everyone taking a step toward the future will listen to.
If you’re unsure what to sing at karaoke, why not try this song? It’s sure to resonate and strike a chord.
Rondo RevolutionOkui Masami

Masami Okui, a female anison singer known as a member of JAM Project.
As a classic, orthodox anime song vocalist—and with her participation in JAM Project—her ability as a singer is highly acclaimed.
The song she performs, Rondo Revolution, was released as the opening theme for the popular anime Revolutionary Girl Utena.
Its lyrics center on the theme that “even when we’re apart, our hearts remain connected.” It’s a perfect message for spring, the season of entering new schools or starting new jobs.
Rondo – revolution –okui masami

Revolutionary Girl Utena, an anime that aired in 1997 and still commands a devoted fanbase, features Masami Okui’s “Rondo – revolution” as its opening theme.
The lyrics, which beautifully capture the world of the series, are highly popular among fans.
In 2019, the song won the Lyrics Award at Sony Music’s Heisei Anison Grand Prize.
Its hard-edged piano and sparkling synthesizers create a quintessentially ’90s sound.
Many women in their 30s to 40s may find it nostalgic, making it a great recommendation for year-end parties and other gatherings for that generation.
real scaleMiyano Satoru

Listening at dusk lets you sink into an emotional mood.
Known as the creator of works like “Day Dreamer!,” Vocaloid producer Satoru Miyano’s track “Real Scale” is a 2020 release—an energetic rock tune with a nostalgic vibe.
The lyrics’ message of “I’ll get back up as many times as it takes” feels down-to-earth and cool.
Otomachi Una’s passionate vocal delivery is fantastic, too.
Definitely one to play when you want to fire yourself up.
Lismina Night TerrorMiyamori Bungaku

A pop hip-hop track that captivates with flashy synths and a funky bassline.
It’s by Vocaloid producer Bungaku Miyamori, who also made waves by winning the Grand Prix in the Magical Mirai 2023 song contest, and it was released in March 2023.
This was an entry in the BOCALOID Collection 2023 Spring TOP100 rankings.
Miku’s bouncy vocals perfectly match the lively track-making, sending a stylish and cute soundscape your way.
The lyrics—mixing negative and positive—are especially relatable for younger listeners.
JourneyTerashima Tamiya

This is the piece used in scenes like when Haitaka and Arren head to Tenar’s house, and when Arren is riding on Tehru in her dragon form.
Perhaps because it’s a slightly melancholy piano solo with high versatility, or because it closely aligns with the story’s themes, it’s used repeatedly throughout the film.
It’s such a popular track that it even has a piano cover included as the fourth track on the soundtrack.


