Songs with titles starting with “To.” A selection from popular tracks across generations!
When it comes to songs that start with “To,” what songs come to mind for you?
There are plenty of classic tracks titled “Tokyo,” and you can probably think of many song titles that begin with words like “Time” (Toki) or “Friend” (Tomo) as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce lots of songs that start with “To.”
Use this as a handy guide not only for song-title shiritori, but also when you’re stuck choosing songs for karaoke shiritori, where you link the last letter of each song title to the next.
All right, let’s dive in!
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Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (91–100)
Trick or BeatiamSHUM, meruna from wagamama.

Released in October 2025 as the official theme song for Huis Ten Bosch’s Haunted Halloween, this track is a collaboration between iamSHUM and Meruna from Wagamama.
It depicts friends in witch hats dancing the night away on a midnight dance floor, featuring a danceable sound that blends EDM and pop.
Packed with the extraordinary excitement of dressing up and partying, it’s the perfect Halloween song for anyone looking to amp up their Halloween event.
Togetsu Bridge ~Thinking of You~Kuraki Mai

A ballad released in April 2017 as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Crimson Love Letter, set in autumnal Kyoto.
Its lyrics, woven with distinctly Japanese imagery such as the Togetsukyo Bridge, flowing rivers, and autumn foliage, perfectly suit the season and tenderly depict the aching feelings of someone pining for a loved one.
With this song, Mai Kuraki marked her 21st musical contribution to the Conan series, earning a Guinness World Record.
The arrangement incorporating traditional Japanese instruments and the music video featuring junihitoe robes, among other Kyoto-inspired touches, are also captivating.
Why not listen to it on a long autumn night and reminisce about your school days watching Conan?
Trick or Trick!Kihara Akaya, Tono Atsukyo

As the first Halloween song from Tenipuri Music, an unconventional duet by Akaya Kirihara and Atsukyo Tono has been released.
The lyrics, where the unsettling air of night intertwines with sweet temptation, create a unique world that blends a game-like chase with a precarious romance.
It was pre-released digitally in September 2024, with the CD following in October.
Performed only at the final show, the song reportedly had fans who had mastered the call-and-response parts.
It’s perfect for livening up a Halloween party or a karaoke session with friends!
lampSakiyama Soshi

This is a song by Soushi Sakiyama, released in July 2023 as the ending theme for the second season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, “Hidden Inventory/Premature Death.” It opens with acoustic guitar arpeggios, then swells into a magnificent soundscape where strings and marching drums intermingle—truly overwhelming.
The lyrics portray regret over not speaking up before goodwill shattered, and the struggle of living while carrying wavering affection, closely mirroring the inner world of the main character, Suguru Geto.
The song has surpassed 25 million views on YouTube and has become one of Sakiyama’s signature tracks.
Highly recommended for those who resonate with feelings torn between ideals and reality.
Feast of NonsensePinokio P

This is a song by PinocchioP that depicts a raucous party where food and drinks are flying everywhere, using distinctive expressions and a brisk electronic beat.
Released on YouTube in March 2015, the piece satirically portrays the complexities of human relationships in modern society through the setting of a banquet.
Though it’s a Vocaloid track, its lyrics deftly weave in idioms and Buddhist terminology, highlighting the difficulties of communication.
It’s a track that will resonate not only with those who want to taste the atmosphere of a party or drinking session, but also with anyone struggling with interpersonal relationships.
A butterfly that cannot fly dreamsTogenashi Togeari

An emotional rock tune that resonates with the heart, sublimating the worries and hopes of youth.
The raw feelings of young people seeking freedom are expressed alongside a powerful sound.
The exhilarating melody and memorable guitar riffs showcase a high level of polish that proves their ability.
Released in May 2025 as the B-side to Togenashi Togeari’s 10th single, “Daremo,” this track is a coming-of-age anthem that gently embraces the feelings of young people striving to look forward while torn between dreams and reality.
It’s a song that gives energy and courage—one you’ll want to listen to in a classroom after school—and a must-hear for young listeners struggling with their worries.
tokyo (feat. suzuki mamiko, Skaai)yonawo

An ambitious work from yonawo, a four-piece band from Fukuoka, featuring guest artists for the first time.
Released digitally in July 2022, the track welcomes Mamiko Suzuki—also known from chelmico—and Kyushu-born rapper Skaai.
Over a mellow R&B- and soul-inspired sound, rap and chorus intertwine beautifully.
The smooth track, evocative of a city nightscape, and the harmonic blend of the three voices create a comfort that truly deserves to be called bedtime sound.
Included on the album Yonawo House, the song captivates with its warm sonic texture.
It’s an ideal pick for a nighttime drive or as background music for quiet moments alone.


