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

A work by Vocaloid producer ZERA, released in February 2026.
It’s a highly addictive electronic tune with strikingly three-dimensional sound imaging.
Written specifically for the synthetic voice character 70D, it features a noisy yet stylish sound design.
The lyrics portray the painful feelings of someone chasing an ideal love while getting bogged down in the quagmire of reality.
Recommended for late, lonely nights—listen closely on your own.
cherryNEW!supittsu

It’s a classic song with a warm yet wistful melody that makes you feel the arrival of an exciting new season.
Its world depicting parting and new beginnings overlaps with the scenes of spring.
Released as a single by Spitz in April 1996, it’s also included on the album “Indigo Chiheisen.” Although it had no tie-in at the time of release, it became a million seller, and in 2019 it was used in an NTT East Japan commercial.
It’s a song I’d recommend to elementary school students facing big changes like graduation or new class assignments.
Why not take a new step forward with this piece, which can turn anxious feelings into courage?
Checkmate MufflerNEW!Penta
AI pop with a playful spirit that will have you humming along before you know it! Created by Penta, a creator known for their work on Suno, “Checkmate Muffler” was released in January 2026.
Its chic chord progressions rooted in Shibuya-kei and jazz pop pair perfectly with adorable sounds.
Blending a nonsensical story featuring a platypus with wordplay centered on winter items, this piece leaves an unforgettable impression after just one listen.
While there’s no official tie-in, it’s been gaining attention within the community, even being featured on another creator’s page on the platform.
Give it a listen as stylish café-time BGM or a refreshing pick-me-up while you work!
Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word-chain games! (11–20)
chocolateotetsu

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, we tend to think of a sweet mood—but how about some sharp-edged rock that slices right through that sweetness? Released on Valentine’s Day in February 2011, this track rides a rapid-fire beat to sing about uncontrollable desire and impulse.
The lyrics portray not so much pure, pretty romance as an urgent feeling that borders on addiction.
The blend of “sweet” and “painful” is striking.
A long version is included on the album Carnival, letting you immerse yourself even deeper in its world.
It’s a must-listen for anyone tired of syrupy celebrations or brimming with intense emotions.
Once you experience this speed, you won’t be able to escape.
Turing Love feat. SouNanawo Akari

This is an anisong that portrays the clumsy romance of a science-minded girl and boy who try to logically prove their burning feelings.
With lyrics full of scientific terms and lively back-and-forth between the two, plus an upbeat dance tune, it really conveys the excitement of falling in love.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime “Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It.” A collaboration between Nanawo Akari and Sou, the song is included on the single “Turing Love feat.
Sou / Piyo,” released in February 2020.
It’s perfect for anyone who struggles to put the feeling of “like” into words—that frustrating, bittersweet emotion.
Its pure, uncalculated feelings will resonate and give you the courage to confess on Valentine’s Day!
The morning sun is Sanyoshida takurou

It’s a bright, hopeful classic with repeated, rhyming phrases, making it very easy to remember even for beginners to Takuro! It carries the meaning of “let’s start walking again,” like the start of a new day.
The song doesn’t reach extreme high notes, so anyone should be able to sing it lightly.
I think it sounds great when you enunciate the lyrics clearly and sing with high energy.
If you can do a solo performance, strumming the guitar with a lively, bigger sound will help your voice project more and make it feel really good to sing!
I’m being down to earth.Ryota Miyadate / Daisuke Sakuma(Snow Man)

The fiery intro that evokes a Super Sentai hero theme song instantly gets you pumped! This collaboration between Ryota Miyadate and Daisuke Sakuma of Snow Man is included on the album “Onko Chishin,” released in November 2025.
The music video dropped in January 2026 and became a hot topic.
Set to a catchy sound crafted by Kenichi Maeyamada, it boldly sings of love and gratitude for the Earth.
While it has a comedic touch, it also carries messages about the environment and manners, giving you that straighten-your-back feeling.
It’s a perfect cheer-up anthem for energizing your mornings.


