A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”
Have you ever played shiritori using song titles?
Surprisingly, you can’t recall song names as easily as you’d think, and it gets pretty heated.
One of the trickiest letters in that game—easily among the top contenders—is “ru.”
There just aren’t many songs that come to mind starting with “ru,” right?
But if you look, you’ll find there are plenty of hidden gems that do start with “ru”!
From titles using colors and gemstones to words like rookie and loop, we found lots of songs.
By all means, enjoy the quirky yet wonderful world of songs starting with the notoriously tricky “ru.”
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Masterpieces with Titles Beginning with “Ru” (121–130)
Lucifer¿?shimon

The thick, dubstep-infused sound work is irresistible! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer ¿?shimon, released in 2022.
Centered on the fallen angel “Lucifer,” the piece embraces a dark worldview.
That mood comes through in the sound arrangement as well, with a glitch-like mix that chops up aggressive sounds—super cool! And the explosive chorus and groovy progression feel packed with ¿?shimon’s sensibilities.
It’s a polished Vocaloid track that seems compelling no matter which part you take.
LOOPupiko

Upiko is a female singer-songwriter who is often hailed as a successor to Miyuki Nakajima.
She has a voice quality similar to Nakajima’s, and her growling low-register delivery is especially striking.
Among her works, the one I particularly recommend for women with lower voices is LOOP.
While this piece has a slight rock flavor, its range is modest and it stays mostly in the low-mid to mid register throughout.
The rhythm is easy to follow, making it a song that even those who aren’t confident singers can comfortably perform.
look at the seaoishikuru meronpan

Formed in 2015, Oisicle Melonpan is a three-piece rock band known for their captivating odd time signatures and pop melodies.
“look at the sea,” featured on their 2023 album answer, delicately portrays feelings of love and codependency.
Through this song, listeners can take their time reflecting on universal questions—what it means to love, and how we ought to relate to others.
It’s especially recommended for moments when you want to express your bond with your oshi and share it on social media.
Nakashima’s powerful lyrics and the band’s rich ensemble evoke a profound sense of connection with your favorite artist.
Jolly Rice Ball Chivalryomusubiman (Yanagi Shino)

Omusubiman is a wandering traveler and samurai—one of Anpanman World’s most unorthodox figures—whose strength is said to rival Anpanman’s.
His outsider status within the Bread World has made him a fan favorite.
This theme song is richly Japanese in flavor, evoking the winds of Omusubi Pass, and deftly capturing his period-drama-style lines and mature demeanor—sure to tug at the heartstrings of Japanese listeners.
Lumakairiki bea

This snappy guitar phrase really makes you want to try playing it! It’s a track by Kairiki Bear, a popular Vocaloid producer known for releasing highly addictive works, and it was published in 2019.
It’s the Vocaloid version of a song provided to the singer Riinu, a rolling guitar rock tune that unfolds around a rhythmic drum part.
Miku’s dry, distinctive vocal tone really stands out.
Hatsune Miku can produce so many different voices—seriously.
The final chorus “tenchou” part feels great too; it’s an upbeat, high-energy number.
Roomsakaiyuu

This moving song by Yu Sakai, with its acoustic sound and tender, overflowing vocals, leaves a pure, crystalline impression.
The lyrics are expressed with exquisite nuance, sharpening the listener’s senses, and each and every word soaks gently into the heart, perfectly enhancing the atmosphere of Spring High School Baseball.
Masterpieces with Titles Starting with “Ru” (131–140)
Repeating-Year Girlharufuri

It’s a Vocalo-rock track that makes you feel, “Maybe I can live more freely too,” and lifts your spirits.
Created by Vocaloid producer Harufuri, known for hits like “Migi ni Magaru Girl,” it was released in 2016.
It’s a breezy guitar rock number that boosts your mood with its crisp, satisfying sound.
The lyrics feature a girl who spends her days playing around and slacking off on her studies—repeating a year isn’t exactly a good thing, but somehow you can’t help feeling a bit envious.
Close your eyes and it’s like you’re at a live house—let your ears and heart soak in the groovy sound!


