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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” (Japanese syllable ち). Useful as hints for shiritori! (41–50)

Paranormal Experiencenakiso

Paranormal Experience / Hatsune Miku
Paranormal Experiencenakiso

A dark, thrilling Vocaloid track that bottles up that raw “something’s off” feeling into music.

It’s a song by Nakiso, released in October 2025.

Instinct warns of danger, yet curiosity makes you peek anyway.

Those conflicting emotions are scattered throughout the lyrics.

There’s plenty to enjoy, from the tight beat to the writhing basslines.

The tension created by the push and pull of the sounds captures the chills of encountering the supernatural.

Try listening with earphones late at night—you’ll feel a shiver down your spine!

The Checkers’ Christmas SongChekkāzu

This Christmas song was created by The Checkers as the B-side to the single “Julia ni Heartbreak,” released in November 1984.

The lyrics were written by Fumiya Fujii, and the music was composed by band leader Takashi Takeuchi—an original piece by the members themselves.

The lyrics paint scenes of pledging eternal love beneath a sparkling tree and the romantic atmosphere of a star-studded holy night, brimming with anticipation for spending Christmas with a loved one.

With a medium-tempo melody and gentle guitar and piano accompaniment, it’s a ballad-style love song that resonates warmly.

Thanks to the A-side “Julia ni Heartbreak” becoming a major hit and winning the Japan Record Awards’ Top Star Award, this track has also remained beloved over the years despite being a B-side.

It was included on the best-of album EARLY SINGLES and continued to be performed even after the band’s breakup, standing as a perennial Christmas favorite.

It’s the perfect song to play when spending Christmas Eve with someone special.

Chika-tto Chika, Chika!Fujiwara Chika (Kohara Konomi)

[Airi Suzuki Tried Dancing] Chikatto Chika Chika♡ [Kaguya-sama: Love Is War]
Chika-tto Chika, Chika!Fujiwara Chika (Kohara Konomi)

A cute, characterful number where the student council secretary of Shuchiin Academy sings and dances.

Released in April 2019 as a song by Chika Fujiwara, portrayed by voice actress Konomi Kohara, it was used as the ending theme of episode 3 in season 1 of the TV anime “Kaguya-sama: Love Is War.” Its pop lyrics packed with onomatopoeia and its up-tempo, electronic sound perfectly showcase her airheaded charm.

Inevitable crowd-pleaser at karaoke if you copy the choreography! It’s also an ideal track for anyone wanting to try a dance cover video.

Chase the Light!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

[PV]Chase the Light!/Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Chase the Light!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

It’s an irresistibly exhilarating loud rock number with an intense yet refreshing sense of speed! It’s a track by the Kobe-based band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, included on their 2011 mini-album NEXTREME, their first nationally distributed release.

The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Kaiji: Hakairoku-hen.

It delivers an electrocore sound where electronic elements and fierce guitars intertwine with clean vocals and shouts.

Conveying a strong will to move forward despite loneliness and inner conflict, this piece is recommended when you need the courage to face adversity.

CHAINBIGMAMA

Included on the 2007 album “Love and Leave,” this track also appears on the 2017 best-of compilation “BESTMAMA” as a signature piece from BIGMAMA’s early period.

It’s a beautiful work where grand strings meet a rock sound.

The lyrics, portraying human connections and the causality of cause and effect, leave a deep impression on listeners.

With melodies that wear their emotions on their sleeve, it’s a song that lets you fully savor BIGMAMA’s distinctive style.

Geography | Nowhere Now hereBIGMAMA

BIGMAMA “Nowhere Now here” [Official Audio]
Geography | Nowhere Now hereBIGMAMA

This piece is included on the album “Tokyo Emotional Gakuen,” released in October 2023.

With the concept of “Youth is emo,” each track is titled after a school subject, and this song is placed as the eighth track.

It unfolds a progressive and emotional sound.

Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics, which wander in uncertainty about where one is headed.

It’s a track that condenses the essence of BIGMAMA, where intensity and lyricism intersect.

Chunbaraka Chunbara DancePinkittsu

Chumbala Cachumbala 💀 Dance | Chumbala Cachumbala Dance | Spooky 🎃 Halloween Is Here | Halloween Song for Kids | Nursery Rhyme | Pinkfong Baby Shark
Chunbaraka Chunbara DancePinkittsu

You’re sure to get hooked on its mysterious world and unique wording! One of its charms is the unique animation where the skeleton’s movements change as the clock ticks forward.

It feels like a perfect song to enjoy leading up to Halloween—dancing and singing along together.

It might even help kids become more aware of time and get into the habit of checking the clock.

Many children will probably love the catchy phrases and melody and want to repeat them over and over.

Try incorporating this unique, skeleton-themed song with Halloween motifs.