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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 roundup of songs whose titles start with the tricky kana “ro.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke (491–500)

LOL!Kuroki Meisa

Meisa Kuroki – LOL! – TV commercial – (Meisa Kuroki)
LOL!Kuroki Meisa

Meisa Kuroki, who hails from Okinawa Actors School.

She was also well regarded for her singing ability, but it seems she’s now fully focused on acting.

This song, “LOL!”, was released as a commercial jingle.

Even back then she had striking, expressive eyes, and these days she’s become a regular face in cosmetics commercials.

Romantic Nowkurosawa tomoyo

“Deresute” Romantic Now (Game ver.) Miria Akagi SSR
Romantic Nowkurosawa tomoyo

It’s an up-tempo love song about a schoolgirl who can’t help but follow her crush with her eyes.

She’s always watching them, noticing the tiniest things—like their bedhead or how beautiful their eye color is—and that innocent sensitivity makes listeners’ hearts flutter too.

It’s definitely one of those tracks we want students, especially teens, to hear.

Roppongi ~GIROPPON~nezumi senpai

That punchy, single-hiragana catchphrase really brings back memories.

The mood kayō singer Nezumi Senpai, from Akaiwa City in Okayama Prefecture, was unforgettable with his tough-guy look and suited style.

We used to see him on TV a lot, didn’t we? After dropping out of high school, he formed a Blue Hearts cover band and even backpacked around the world.

His 2008 hit song “Roppongi ~GIROPPON~” tells the story of reuniting—after each had gone through their own training—with his older girlfriend at the promised spot by Tokyo Tower.

His expressions seep with melancholy, and his sultry, almost feminine vocals are wonderful.

While his TV persona came off playful, his background overflows with a love for music.