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Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!

Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!
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Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games!

Karaoke shiritori, where you connect the last character of a song you sing to the first character of the next song, and title-only shiritori, where you play using just song titles—both are fun games that use music, aren’t they?

In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “chi” so you can use them as a reference for shiritori karaoke and song-title shiritori.

When you think of words that start with “chi,” examples include “chokorēto” (chocolate), “chīsana” (small/little), and “cherī” (cherry).

Seeing these words might bring a few song titles to mind, right?

We’ve selected popular songs across eras, genres, and genders, so if there’s one you think you can sing, definitely give it a try!

Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Great as hints for word-chain games! (1–10)

Even though it was cooked properly!NEW!

This is a dreamy-sounding track that mixes a bit of self-deprecation into the act of making waffles.

“Even Though It Baked Perfectly!” by Ḷ was released in March 2026.

It features an easy-listening sound arrangement based on bossa nova.

It was reportedly produced with the image of “Nintendo-style music like what you’d hear on the Wii or DS.” There’s something strangely relatable about the world it creates, where a slightly negative feeling is woven into a pastoral atmosphere.

Give it a listen while also checking out the music video, which uses footage submitted by followers.

Chinpun kanpun punNEW!fuwari oneesan

[Gymnastics, Sports Day Dance] Chinpun Kanpunpun [Kindergarten, Nursery School, Sports Day, Recital, Kids Dance]
Chinpun kanpun punNEW!fuwari oneesan

Let us introduce a dance track whose charm lies in its humor-filled sound that makes you want to say it out loud and have fun.

Created by Fuwari Oneesan, this piece lets you move your body with lots of energy to a rhythmic, approachable melody.

Although it doesn’t have large-scale tie-ins like TV programs, it was released on a video site in 2023 with the aim of being danced together in childcare and educational settings.

Because it allows kids to express the joy of music with their whole bodies, it’s perfect for younger classes experiencing their first sports day or recital! How about preparing adorable costumes lovingly made by the teachers and creating a stage full of smiles together?

Cherry PopNEW!shigure ui

Cherry Pop / covered by Shigure Ui
Cherry PopNEW!shigure ui

This is a cover video released in August 2025 in which Shigure Ui reinterprets a song by DECO*27 with her own vocals.

The self-cover-like approach—by someone who originally took part in the track as a chorus singer and illustrator—generated significant buzz.

The unique worldbuilding, where a cute electropop sound intertwines with an intense desire to be loved and a possessive streak, is captivating.

Alongside newly redrawn visuals by Ui herself, the expression that balances cuteness with unease is masterful.

Its pop, addictive melody makes it the perfect number for when you’re in the mood for a slightly toxic, provocative love song.

cherryNEW!supittsu

Despite being released in 1996, Spitz’s classic “Cherry” is still loved by many listeners today.

The song spans mid1E to hiC, which is quite high for a male vocal.

However, the highest note, hiC, only appears at the end of the final chorus as a faux, falsetto-like flourish, so in practice it’s fine to consider the range as mid1E to hiA.

Although it’s a wide-range song, it doesn’t lean heavily on the low register, so there’s plenty of room to lower the key; with key adjustment, most male singers should be able to sing it comfortably.

I’m being down to earth.NEW!Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma

Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma “We’re Doing Earth” Music Video
I'm being down to earth.NEW!Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma

A unit composed of Ryota Miyadate, who exudes a royal charm, and Daisuke Sakuma, who leverages his love of anime to make a mark as a voice actor—this is a track by Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma.

Included on the album Onko Chishin, released in November 2025, it’s a humor-filled number written and composed by Hyadain.

With lyrics that sing of a vast, planet-sized love and arrangements packed with energetic call-and-response shouts, it’s the kind of song that makes you want to chime in at karaoke.

It’s top-tier dance pop brimming with festival vibes—bright, unifying, and perfect for getting swept up in the excitement with everyone around you.

CHAINSAW BLOODNEW!Vaundy

CHAINSAW BLOOD / Vaundy:MUSIC VIDEO
CHAINSAW BLOODNEW!Vaundy

Singer-songwriter Vaundy, whose all-encompassing, self-defined aesthetic captivates fans, released this track as a digital-only single in October 2022, and it was chosen as the ending theme for episode 1 of the TV anime Chainsaw Man.

With its weighty drum tones and downcast guitar sound, it brilliantly fuses a dark worldview with pop accessibility.

The spoken, speech-like section in the interlude is perfect for everyone to chime in with call-and-response at karaoke.

Why not enjoy the powerful sound—steeped in the anime’s decadent atmosphere—together with your friends?

chocolate milkNEW!apuera feat. hatsune miku

If you’re in the mood for a chill sound, definitely give this track a listen.

It’s a work by Apuera, a Vocaloid producer who’s also active under the name Aqu3ra, released in September 2019.

Hatsune Miku’s fragile vocals pair perfectly with the crisp, catchy beat, making it incredibly easy on the ears—the sound feels like it seeps deep into your heart.

That said, the lyrics are bittersweet, expressing feelings for a precious person who’s no longer here.

JOYSOUND announced it would be available for karaoke starting in February 2020, and it’s since become well-loved by many.

Try listening to it at night when you want to spend some quiet time alone.

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