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 “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ke'
- A roundup of songs that start with “ku.” Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks!
- Songs that start with the letter “Shi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke!
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Compilation of Vocaloid songs that start with 'Ri'
- Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Re.” Great for karaoke shiritori too!
- A classic song with a title that starts with “Ru”
Songs with titles starting with “Chi.” Useful as hints for word chain games like shiritori! (351–360)
One Earthfoorību su

Four Leaves is an early Johnny’s idol group formed in 1967.
They also reunited in 2002.
This song is their 12th single, and it sings about how everyone is connected on Earth, a single round planet, and about love.
cheeseburgerFujifaburikku

This is a song from the era when Shimura was on vocals.
If you listen to the lyrics, they sing the famous McDonald’s catchphrase straight up.
It’s a fun track packed with a pro’s playful spirit: sleeping in on a day off, craving a cheeseburger, but still feeling sleepy.
Even beyond the Earthfurenzu

One song I’d recommend to anyone new to Friends.
This single track is packed with the band’s brightness.
The soft, enveloping groove is irresistible.
It’s sprinkled with fun, space-themed expressions that make listening to it exciting.
Step out of reality and let yourself sink into this delightful song.
cheap propertyfurokuro

Created by Frokuro, this work was released as a UTAU Teto song in April 2023, followed by a Synthesizer V version in June 2024.
Anyone who knows how Kasane Teto came to be will find it especially captivating.
Phrases like “I can’t change” and “I can’t go back” leave a strong impression, and its somewhat ennui-laden worldview is enthralling.
It’s a must-listen for Teto fans.
Acts of vandalism against super-resolutionfurokuro

A track that expresses a dark worldview with an industrial-tinged EDM vibe.
“Super-Resolution Sabotage” is a song released in October 2022 by Vocaloid producer Frokuro, known for clever wordplay.
While the arrangement is relatively simple, the sudden, dynamically moving melodies make it especially memorable.
The song’s highest note is hihiA (A6)—a range that’s challenging even for female singers using head voice.
Regardless of gender, we recommend lowering the key to sing it.
Chome-chomehoriemonn

This is a song by Takafumi Horie—aka Horiemon—whose unexpected debut as an enka singer made waves.
It was released in January 2025.
One of its charms is the catchy chorus that makes you want to sing along.
The lyrics pack a punch with a message like, “After working up a sweat, let’s cut loose and have a drink!” Coupled with its bright, festive sound, it’s the kind of track that leaves you feeling refreshed.
It’s a perfect number for resetting your mood!
I found a hint of autumnbonījakkusu

This is a children’s song that delicately depicts the arrival of autumn.
Inspired by the autumn leaves he saw in his home garden, Hachiro Sato wrote a poem themed around discovering small signs of autumn.
It was broadcast on Minna no Uta in 1962, and together with shadow art by Seiji Fujishiro, it left a lasting impression on many people.
With its relaxed tempo and simple melody, it evokes the quiet air of autumn in the listener.
Listening to the Bonny Jacks’ vocals while imagining the autumn leaves seen through a window and the call of a shrike carried on a gentle breeze will help you savor the atmosphere of the season even more.


