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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 songs with titles starting with the tricky letter “ro.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (121–130)

Rolling StoneBREIMEN

BREIMEN “Rolling Stone” Official Music Video (TV Anime “Dr. STONE” Season 4 Ending Theme) #BREIMEN #DrSTONE
Rolling StoneBREIMEN

A five-member band, BREIMEN, that’s stirring up a fresh breeze in the music world.

Their unique sound, which fuses genres like funk, jazz, and rock, is truly captivating.

I’ve heard this song was written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime Dr.

STONE SCIENCE FUTURE airing in January 2025.

It seems to center on themes of constant forward progress and taking on uncharted territory, and listening to it is exciting.

It might even inspire you to try something new yourself.

ROMANTIK CITYBron-K

This is a soothing song by BRON-K, who has secured a legendary status for leading literary hip-hop with a style grounded in a strongly lyrical worldview.

With a solid, distinctly downbeat mood, it’s crafted to gently calm the mind and make you feel at ease.

ROMANCEBUCK-TICK

This is a single released by BUCK-TICK in March 2005, with the promotional video directed by Hirotaka Takada.

It reached No.

14 on the Oricon chart.

The track was also included on the album “Juusankai wa Gekkou,” released the following month, which peaked at No.

4 on Oricon.

RONDOBUCK-TICK

BUCK-TICK / “Night of Beasts / RONDO” Trailer
RONDOBUCK-TICK

“RONDO,” included on The Night of Beasts/RONDO, was selected as the ending theme for the 2019 TV anime GeGeGe no Kitaro, drawing widespread attention.

Its melody, reminiscent of gothic rock, conveys both the atmosphere of the band’s early days and the evolution forged over more than 30 years of activity.

The female duo Kuroyuri Sumire participates on violin, accordion, and backing vocals, lending the track greater depth and weight.

A roundup of songs with titles that start with the tricky letter “Ro” (ろ). Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (131–140)

Route 66BUMP OF CHICKEN

Tried playing guitar: Route 66/BUMP OF CHICKEN
Route 66BUMP OF CHICKEN

I think this song is a rare love song among BUMP OF CHICKEN’s tracks.

With Fujiwara’s sweet vocals asking, “Would you still love me even if I lost my voice?”, it makes my heart ache.

The lyrics, so characteristic of BUMP, are also a highlight.

Lost ManBUMP OF CHICKEN

This was BUMP OF CHICKEN’s fifth single, released in March 2003.

In this article, I’m introducing Motoo Fujiwara, the band’s vocalist, as a “male singer whose charm lies in his low tones,” but it’s not that his natural speaking voice is particularly low—rather, he’s a singer with a very wide range from the low to the high register.

Although his timbre tends to have lots of higher overtones, he still delivers melodies with very low notes—especially in the A section of this song—beautifully.

Achieving such depth in the low register with this kind of tone quality is quite remarkable.

In a sense, it’s a track that gives you a strangely captivating listening experience.

Lost CauseBeck

The music video itself has a lonely atmosphere, and the song alone feels sad enough to make you cry.

The track has a simple arrangement, but it really hits you in the chest, and the lyrics—just a brief “I lost you”—pierce with their poignancy.

Listening to it alone makes you want to cry even more.