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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 starting with “Chi” (ち). Hints for word-chain games like shiritori! (471–480)

while chewing gumTHE BLUE HEARTS

"While Chewing Gum" High-Quality Audio THE BLUE HEARTS Masterpiece
while chewing gumTHE BLUE HEARTS

You can feel THE BLUE HEARTS’ wild and free way of life in “Chewing Gum wo Kaminagara.” This song celebrates the greatness of not fully becoming an adult.

It portrays chewing gum as a metaphor for a rebellious attitude.

Sensing the cleverness of that word choice, I’d love for you to try singing it.

The piece is characterized by a rough, raw vocal style, so rather than worrying too much about pitch or rhythm, it’s better to prioritize singing with feeling.

chain gangTHE BLUE HEARTS

THE BLUE HEARTS, who still remain a legendary presence in Japan’s punk rock scene.

This song, Chain Gang, was included as the B-side to their fourth single, I Want You to Kiss Me, released in 1987.

Rather than main vocalist Hiroto Kōmoto, it was guitarist Masatoshi Mashima who wrote, composed, and sang this track.

It’s said that Marcy created it while he was feeling despondent and self-destructive, and that bleak emotional state comes through vividly—making it a song many listeners are likely to relate to.

A small lightfra-foa

fra-foa / Little Light (Official Music Video)
A small lightfra-foa

This is a song released by fra-foa, a band from the Tohoku region that was once active.

It starts with a refreshing acoustic guitar strum and unfolds into a powerful full-band sound.

Vocalist Chisako Mikami showcases a remarkable performance, moving from a clear, soaring voice to an explosive outpouring of emotion.

Chess(slowed)joyful

Chess Type Beat | joyful – chess (slowed)
Chess(slowed)joyful

This song is gaining popularity on Instagram Reels and TikTok.

Joyful’s “Chess” is trending, especially in dance videos on social media.

The choreography uses steps and is easy to imitate.

There are three versions of the track: the original, a sped-up version, and a slow version.

The faster it gets, the quicker the steps become, so it can be challenging—but give it a try and upload your attempt to Reels or Stories!

Songs with titles that start with “Chi.” Useful as hints for shiritori and more! (481–490)

I want to meet a molester.tachikurami

Dizziness – I want to meet a groper /live
I want to meet a molester.tachikurami

A quirky five-member girl band who boldly sang, in frilly outfits, “I want to run into a groper!” There’s probably never been a song like this before or since—a fleeting blossom born of the bubble-era frenzy.

And yet, some people are bound to find it addictive!

cherrytsuji ayano

Spitz’s hit song “Cherry.” Ayano Tsuji has covered it.

It features a simple arrangement with just ukulele and vocals.

That simplicity really brings out the beauty of her singing.

It’s a heartwarming, relaxing arrangement—really lovely.

Ayano Tsuji’s “Cherry” is something I’d love to listen to with a warm drink.

Limited Expressyuzu

Yuzu is a musical group that has become synonymous with folk duos in the J-POP scene.

Their 22nd single, “Chotokkyu,” released as a double A-side with “Hi wa Mata Noboru,” was chosen as the theme song for the reality dating show Ainori.

The lyrics depict changing environments within the passing everyday life, and those in their 30s—the generation that listened to it in their youth—may feel a different kind of realism now.

With Yuzu’s signature refreshing harmonies and ensemble, it’s a comfortable, karaoke-friendly pop tune that comes highly recommended.