Introducing popular J-pop songs that start with “Ta”!
Have you heard of shiritori karaoke, where you connect songs by using the last letter of the previous song’s title? Surprisingly, it can get pretty exciting—sometimes you can’t think of any songs, or there aren’t as many singable ones as you expect.
So this time, I’ll introduce a bunch of Japanese songs that start with “ta.” I’ve picked popular J-POP tracks so you can use them both for karaoke and for playing shiritori using only song titles.
Please use this as a reference, and if there’s a song you’d like to try singing, go for it!
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Introducing songs starting with “Ta” from popular J-POP! (251–260)
Touch offUVERworld

UVERworld, whose name means “to go beyond our own world,” continues to evolve just as their name suggests.
Their 34th single, “Touch off,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Promised Neverland, features UVERworld’s signature complex song structure and passionate saxophone tones that really elevate the energy.
The heavy, forward-driving beat and memorable choral work not only align with the anime’s worldview but also conjure up the excitement of a live performance.
It’s a loud, expansive rock tune that makes you want to raise your fist and sing along.
Introducing songs that start with 'Ta' from popular J-POP! (261–270)
TerrorismUZUMAKI

UZUMAKI is a band I’d recommend not only to fans of heavy metal but also to those who like hip-hop.
They’re pioneers of rap metal, delivering solid, hard-hitting rap over the raw power of heavy metal.
You can also sense death metal elements, such as the inclusion of shouts.
In any case, their sound is incredibly intense, so I suggest starting by listening to their tracks.
If you go through their albums in order, you’ll also get a feel for the band’s history.
With the Sun in TowVELVET PΛW

VELVET PΛW was a Japanese all-female progressive rock band active from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s.
Their sound was influenced by AOR bands such as TOTO and JOURNEY, and they were a distinctive girls’ band known for their unique musicality that incorporated elements of progressive rock and hard rock from both Japan and abroad.
With high-level musicianship and progressive song structures, they stood apart from other all-female bands.
Although they went on hiatus in 1995, their technical prowess and musicality continue to be recognized today.
The sun shines even at night.WINO

The lyrics depicting hope and trials are striking.
It’s a single by WINO released in December 2000, and it was used as the opening theme for the second season of the anime series.
The lyrics carry a strong message centered on loss and rebirth, and it features an alternative, emotional rock sound.
It ties in with the story of the Yorknew City arc, which portrays the battle with the Phantom Troupe, and it really gets your heart pounding.
Time Lag! feat. Moto (Chilli Beans.)WurtS

Let me introduce “Time Lag! feat.
Moto (Chilli Beans.),” a track with an addictive ’80s-style sound.
This piece was created by WurtS together with Moto, and after its first unveiling at an event, word of mouth spread quickly.
WurtS crafted the song with an ’80s theme, giving it a city-pop vibe.
The lyrics celebrate the fun and excitement of romance between a man and a woman, making it a perfect choice to hype up a karaoke session.
Taisho RomanticismYOASOBI

True to the unit’s concept of turning novels into music, this YOASOBI track is a song that portrays a moving story connecting the Taisho era with the present day.
It delivers a timeless love tale straight to the heart, carried by a catchy melody and beautiful piano lines.
Released in September 2021, the song performed well—topping the download charts and earning a platinum certification for streaming.
Its unique worldview, bridging past and present, offers listeners a fresh musical experience.
It’s the perfect pop number for when you want to dream about a love that transcends time or sink into a romantic mood.
Being a little short is just right.YUTORI-SEDAI

A love song by YUTORI-SEDAI that sets gradually building dissatisfaction and confusion toward a partner to a breezy melody.
It captures, in down-to-earth language, the feelings of a girl who always ends up being the one to say she wants to meet, and the sense of emptiness she feels with surface-level displays of affection.
Released in October 2023, the track also drew attention for its music video featuring Hina Ogushi from the popular dating show “Kyo, Suki Ni Narimashita” (Today, I Fell in Love).
Its positive message—that even imperfect relationships are okay as long as there’s love—offers comfort to anyone struggling with arguments or problems in their relationship.


