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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 collection of songs with titles starting with the tricky letter “ro.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (371–380)

Rondo – revolutionOkui Masami

Masami Okui “Rondo - revolution” | Revolutionary Girl Utena | Opening
Rondo - revolutionOkui Masami

Opening with a powerful beat, this song vividly conveys a message of self-transformation and growth, carried by Masami Okui’s resonant vocals.

The protagonist’s strong resolve to overcome a parting with someone dear and carve out their own path is embedded in the memorable melody.

Her commanding voice gives listeners the courage to take that first step forward.

Released in May 1997, the track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Revolutionary Girl Utena.

It was later included on the album Ma-KING and the acclaimed compilation S-mode #1.

Brimming with hope, this is a dependable song recommended for anyone feeling uncertain or ready to embark on a new beginning.

674Okuda Tamio

Tamio Okuda 674 (Matatabi ver) Tamio
674Okuda Tamio

This is a track from the solo debut album “29.” On your days off, do you ever think, “I want to do this and that,” but end up lazing around, only to realize it’s already evening? This song thoroughly shares that sense of guilt in a room lit by the setting sun.

RobocchiOkuda Tamio

A song included on Tamio Okuda’s third original album, FAILBOX, released in 1997.

Influenced by the worldview of Yasuji Tanioka’s works, which he was into at the time, this track’s live version was included as a B-side on the single Koi no Kakera.

LOSTUno Misako (AAA)

Misako Uno (AAA) / “LOST” Music Video
LOSTUno Misako (AAA)

When summer ends and we can start layering clothes, I bet many people look forward to fashion.

For fashion lovers like that, you should check out Misako Uno’s “LOST,” known also as a member of AAA.

In the music video, Misako Uno and the dancers appear in chicly designed outfits.

Her emotional vocals are moving as well.

Rocket BeatYasuno Kiyono

Kiyono Yasuno “Rocket Beat” Music Video (2-chorus ver.)
Rocket BeatYasuno Kiyono

Released in 2018, this song is the opening theme for the TV anime Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card.

It’s sung by voice actress Kiyono Yasuno, who has been active in various anime such as Kizuna Ichigeki, Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, Ushio and Tora, and Star☆Twinkle Precure.

Her bright, go-my-own-way charm shines through in her poppy, clear, and expansive vocals, which suit the song perfectly.

Romeo and Juliet (+14)Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Romeo and Juliet (+14) / Sunfish is Dead Behind the House P
Romeo and Juliet (+14)Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Mambou ga Shinderu-P’s song “Romeo and Juliet (+14)” has a title that already stands out as unusual.

Using Shakespeare’s classic romance as its motif, it takes the bold idea of making Romeo and Juliet’s height difference a whopping 14 meters.

Yet its message of seeking true love remains as strong as ever.

Watching the protagonists overcome obstacles is sure to warm your heart.

Whether you love romance or you’re looking for a song that will make you laugh, be sure to check it out.

Director Rokka was abandoned by the screenwriter.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

Director Rokka was abandoned by their screenwriter / Sunfish is dead behind the house P
Director Rokka was abandoned by the screenwriter.Ie no ura de manbō ga shinderu P

You’ll find yourself unable to escape its intense worldview.

This is a track by the Vocaloid producer “Ie no Ura de Mandou ga Shinderu P,” someone you’d definitely introduce when talking about novelty songs, released in 2023.

It was an entry in the BokaColle 2023 Spring TOP 100 ranking.

Director Rikka was shooting a film, but the screenwriter vanished, leaving behind only a jumble of nonsensical story fragments.

The song follows Rikka as they rack their brain, trying to somehow piece it all together.

The way they’re left at a loss in front of this outlandish narrative unfolds alongside a strangely cool sound.

You got this, Director Rikka!