A roundup of songs whose titles start with the tricky letter “ro.” Perfect for shiritori and karaoke.
Words that start with “ro” are pretty hard to come up with in shiritori, aren’t they?
So how many songs are there whose titles start with that tricky “ro”?
Even though it’s tough to find words starting with “ro,” you’ll be surprised how many song titles there are!
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “ro.”
We’ve gathered a variety of tracks, from classic hits of the Showa and Heisei eras to popular anime theme songs.
Be sure to use this as a reference when you play song-title shiritori!
- A Compilation of Vocaloid Songs Whose Titles Start with 'Ro'
- A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”
- Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ra'
- Songs with titles starting with 'Nu' [Great for karaoke & word-chain games!]
- Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with “Ri”
- [Karaoke] A roundup of popular Japanese songs that start with the letter “Ra”
- Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ru'
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ri'
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs whose titles start with ‘Re’
A roundup of songs with titles that start with the tricky letter 'ro.' Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (81–90).
Romeomafumafu×amatsuki

Vocaloids—two of the most popular among girls.
Early on, the whisper-like title call seems to capture girls’ hearts, and there are even die-hard fans who listen just for that part.
I think their charm lies in being somewhat androgynous.
They’re cute, with a touch of fleeting melancholy that makes your heart skip a beat, don’t you think?
RomanticistKyo

Kyo, the charismatic vocalist of D’ERLANGER from Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, is an artist who has remained at the forefront of the visual kei rock scene from its early days to the present.
After joining D’ERLANGER in 1988, he made his major debut in 1990.
He then pursued a wide range of musical activities, including work with multiple bands such as DIE IN CRIES and BUG, as well as solo projects.
In 1994, he released his solo album “Ihōjin (ALIEN),” captivating listeners with melodious and introspective songs.
Following D’ERLANGER’s reunion in 2007, he has continued to work energetically, leaving a significant mark on the rock world.
Originally a guitarist, Kyo switched to vocals at the suggestion of a senior musician.
The musicality he has built through D’ERLANGER and his solo work spans from heavy rock sounds to delicate melodies, making him an artist highly recommended for music fans drawn to dramatic soundscapes.
Long Kiss GoodbyeHALCALI

Set to a wistful melody, this moving HALCALI love song portrays the complex emotions of a breakup.
It captures a woman’s conflicting feelings—lingering attachment and resignation—through a distinctive fusion of hip-hop and J-pop.
Released in November 2008, the track was featured as an ending theme for the popular anime Naruto Shippuden and became one of the signature songs of HALCALI’s career.
Its charming balance of pop melodies and rap makes it perfect for a women’s karaoke duet.
Why not layer your voices and sing out the memories of a bittersweet love?
Rocky Themebirukonti

It’s a classic known as a pinnacle of sports music.
With its exhilarating, powerful brass section and a melody that resonates with those who strive, this piece delivers a universal message of effort and challenge.
Composed for a film released in 1977, Bill Conti crafted it with great care to fit the scenes perfectly, all within a limited budget of $25,000.
It topped the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Ideal as a cheer song for school sports days and athletic events, it’s widely loved as an encouraging anthem that most people have heard at least once and that boosts the determination to keep going.
Roller Coaster RideSPARKS GO GO

SPARKS GO GO is a three-piece rock band from Kutchan, Hokkaido, that has drawn attention with a simple yet hard-hitting sound.
They debuted in May 1990 and have continued with an unchanging lineup of real-life brothers Atsuya Tachibana and Tetsuya Tachibana, joined by bassist-vocalist Shinichi Yakumo.
Their live performances radiate overwhelming energy and captivate audiences.
Since 2005, they have hosted their own event, JUNK! JUNK! JUNK!∞, collaborating with a variety of artists.
As part of THE BAND HAS NO NAME with Tamio Okuda and others, they also created an ending theme for a popular anime.
They’re a recommended band for anyone who wants to experience powerful, straightforward rock and the true thrill of live performance.
RomanticismMrs. GREEN APPLE

A refreshing love song where coolness and passion intertwine! With the feeling of being gently pushed forward by a summer day, it portrays a protagonist who carries feelings of love yet struggles to convey them, all set to Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s signature buoyant melody.
Released in April 2019 as the commercial song for Shiseido’s SEA BREEZE, this track was also included on the album Attitude and has surpassed 340 million streams.
You’ve started to notice that special someone, but just can’t bring yourself to speak up… It’s filled with emotions that students grappling with that frustrating feeling will surely relate to.
Perform it on a cultural festival dance stage, and you’re bound to spark a sense of unity with the audience!
A compilation of songs with titles starting with the tricky character “ro.” Perfect for shiritori and karaoke (91–100)
Rocket Penguinroketto kureyon

A cute message song from the duo Takashi-oniisan and Yuko-oneesan, both former nursery school teachers, was released in October 2021.
This fun track depicts a flightless penguin swimming through the sea with the power and thrill of a rocket.
Its cheerful, bright melody and lyrics portraying the penguin’s efforts instantly capture children’s hearts.
Included on the album “Let’s Go 100% with Rocket Crayon! ~Parent-Child Bonding & Play Songs~,” it’s perfect for group dances at sports days and events.
With a simple rhythm that makes it easy to move to, it invites kids to enjoy expressing themselves freely.
It’s a lively, energetic song that teachers and children can enjoy together, and one we highly recommend.


