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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.” Useful as hints for word-chain games! (161–170)

Loyal Dog Boku-kō35.7

35.7 – Loyal Dog Boku-kun [Official Video]
Loyal Dog Boku-kō35.7

It’s a love song that strikes the heart with its bittersweet longing and earnest devotion.

Created by the rock band 35.7, it was released digitally on December 18, 2024.

With down-to-earth lyrics and an emotionally rich vocal performance, it vividly portrays the protagonist who continues to wait for a former lover.

This song, which captures the fragility of love’s end, is likely to resonate especially with younger listeners.

A warm breakup ballad that gently stays by your side.

Ultra-catastrophic thinking4s4ki

4s4ki – Ultra Destructive Thinking (Official Music Video)
Ultra-catastrophic thinking4s4ki

A female rapper and singer-songwriter.

“4s4ki” is pronounced “Asaki.” Her pop sound and sweet, cute, anime-like vocals are striking, making her a truly addictive artist.

She also showcases her diverse talents by working on stage music for titles like Kemono Friends and SHOW BY ROCK!!.

cherryALLISTER

Allister’s arrangement of “Cherry.” In the original by Spitz, the song is played gently.

Allister turns it into an intense rock number.

The electric guitars, drums, and vocals all come together in a powerful, cool arrangement.

It ends beautifully with a mellow piano section.

CHAINASCA

ASCA 'CHAIN' Music Video (#Darwin's Game)
CHAINASCA

It’s a grand, fantastical hard rock track that weaves in the tones of piano and strings.

The song is by ASCA, the solo project of singer Asuka Ohkura from Aichi Prefecture, and it was released in 2020 as her sixth single.

It served as the opening theme for the anime Darwin’s Game.

Its powerful message—about seizing a future that’s yours alone—really fires you up.

The sharp, cutting vocals are cool, too! Highly recommended for karaoke; it’s a great stress reliever!

ChangeATARASHII GAKKO!

ATARASHII GAKKO! – Change (Official Music Video)
ChangeATARASHII GAKKO!

The idol group Atarashii Gakko! has been gaining popularity with a thematic style that blends uniqueness and coolness with a Showa-era flavor.

Despite their relatively short career, they’ve already produced several distinctive hit numbers.

Their new song is Change.

They often release tracks with a hip-hop vibe, and that musical identity is present here as well.

The only part with more traditional, melodic vocals is the build-up; the rest is rap, making it a must-listen for teenage girls looking for an easy-to-sing, rap-style track.

Charge!ABIGAIL

A three-piece metal band that boldly embraces the black metal genre—still a rarity on the Japanese music scene.

Drawing inspiration from American adult magazines and Takeshi Kitano’s yakuza films, their distinctive worldview, paired with a sound reminiscent of early thrash metal bands, creates a truly singular presence.

Beyond the sheer impact, their high-level musicianship unleashes a sound that you can easily imagine sending live audiences into overdrive.

They’re an internationally active metal band that also works perfectly as an entry point for listeners curious about black metal.

ButterflyAcid Black Cherry

“Butterfly,” sung by Acid Black Cherry—the solo project of yasu, a former member of Janne Da Arc—is a song about a woman drowning in love.

Released in 2011 as their 13th single, it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

The opening features a smooth, jazzy sound that exudes a seductive, mature allure.

Its somewhat melancholic, kayōkyoku-like melody is also captivating.