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!
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- 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”
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- 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 collection of songs with titles that start with the tricky character “ro.” Great for shiritori and karaoke (251–260)
LONGINESS REMIXSugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, Awich

A landmark track representing Okinawa’s hip-hop scene has arrived.
This collaborative piece by SugLawd Familiar, CHICO CARLITO, and Awich is a powerful message song that critiques imitation and asserts a strong will for self-expression.
Its dark sound, fusing reggae and hip-hop, leaves a striking impression while showcasing each artist’s individuality.
Released in December 2022, it was followed in April 2023 by a music video depicting Okinawan culture and landscapes.
The one-take performance on the popular YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE also stirred buzz, surpassing 7.5 million views in three months.
Highly recommended for those who value staying true to themselves or want to explore Okinawa’s new musical culture.
Roll Over The RainbowSuperfly

Released as one of the four songs—each with a tie-in—to commemorate their 10th single.
The fiery, quintessentially summer lyrics really pump you up.
It’s a perfect summer tune you’ll want to take along for a drive.
Rockdom ~ Blown by the WindTHE ALFEE

This song, with its dramatic key changes, might just bring back your youthful days.
It’s a track by THE ALFEE, a band that has been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene since the 1970s, released in 1986 as their 24th single.
The nostalgic lyrics inspire a resolve to “walk through life without forgetting your original intentions.” Their signature, beautiful choral work is a highlight, and the modulations and swell toward the latter half of the song are especially moving.
ROCK ME BABYTHE BAWDIES

THE BAWDIES are a four-piece band rooted in 1950s–60s rhythm & blues and rock ’n’ roll.
Formed in 2004 mainly by classmates from elementary school, the band’s strong bond really comes through.
They made their major-label debut in 2009 and have been working actively ever since.
Their energetic live performances are a major draw, radiating a one-of-a-kind presence that captivates audiences.
Even if you’re not a rock fan, they’re a must-listen!
good-for-nothingTHE BLUE HEARTS

When it comes to “yankees” and delinquents, they’re often portrayed as good-for-nothings, but this is a song that says, “It’s okay to be a screw-up or an underachiever!” Even if they’re clumsy, the way they live honestly and straightforwardly as they are feels undeniably cool, doesn’t it? Speaking of THE BLUE HEARTS, it’s also well known that the manga Rokudenashi BLUES features characters modeled after the band members.
Good-for-Nothing IITHE BLUE HEARTS

The punk band THE BLUE HEARTS’ anger song, “Good-for-Nothing II.” It expresses the anguish and rage of a guitar player living in a hard-to-live-in world with a fast beat.
It’s truly a punk number that sings what it thinks straight out! If you’re doing your best in this tough world, give it a listen!
RomanticTHE BLUE HEARTS

A heartwarming love song, “Romantic,” is highly recommended.
This is a track that THE BLUE HEARTS had been performing since their early days, and it’s still beloved by many.
Its biggest hallmark is the gentle, almost pop-like melody and the lyrics that sing of straightforward love.
That’s why even those who aren’t confident singing rock songs should find it easy to try.
Picture a romantic scene and give it a sing.


