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 hits loved across generations! (51–60)
TOGE TOGEMON7A

Singer-songwriter MON7A, currently a high school student, has cultivated a unique fan culture through social media and enjoys overwhelming support from younger audiences.
After his 2025 digital release “Oyasumi Taxi” became a huge hit on TikTok, he made a much-anticipated major debut with the track “TOGE TOGE.” Released in January 2026, this song is a high-velocity number that fuses nostalgic 8-bit game sounds with a rock-driven beat.
Its lyrics portray the impulse to act prickly toward others as a way to avoid getting hurt, along with a longing for the human “voice” that can’t be satisfied through purely digital exchanges—sentiments that are likely to resonate deeply with listeners living in the present day.
It’s a song that offers comfort to anyone struggling with relationships in our online society.
TOKYO DRIFTONE OR EIGHT

ONE OR EIGHT is a boys’ group whose name comes from the Japanese idiom “ikka-bachika” (all or nothing), gaining attention for their globally minded activities.
Released on January 28, 2026, TOKYO DRIFT made waves for officially sampling the classic by TERIYAKI BOYZ, known as the theme song for the film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.
Its club-oriented sound, with Pharrell Williams involved in the songwriting and composition, and its thrilling, ever-accelerating progression—like stepping on the gas without ever touching the brakes—leave a strong impression.
Also the lead track from their 1st mini-album GATHER, this high-velocity anthem is perfect for anyone looking to amp up the mood on a night drive.
Twinkle Snow Powdery SnowPerfume

A winter song by Perfume, whose innovative sound and performances centered on technopop have earned high acclaim both in Japan and abroad.
It brilliantly captures the beautiful scene of swirling snow and the sparkle of winter with crisp, grainy synthesizers and buoyant beats.
First released in December 2006 as a download-only gift, the track received an enthusiastic response from fans and was later included on the 2007 concept single “Fan Service [sweet]” as well as the acclaimed album “GAME.” Its crystal-clear vocals and driving sound add a touch of glamour to the harsh winter season.
It’s an exhilarating dance tune that’s sure to liven up any karaoke session.
HibernationYorushika

A track that strikes the heart with the impatience felt as the seasons change and the earnest wish to simply spend quiet time with you.
Yorushika—comprised of composer n-buna and vocalist suis—included this song on their May 2018 mini-album “An Encore Is Not Needed for a Loser.” Set to a driving, exhilarating guitar-rock sound, the piece portrays emotions so delicate they make you want to escape reality.
In the online concert “Previous Life” held in January 2021, it was performed as the song that closed the story, leaving a deep afterglow.
As the cold grows harsher, if you listen on a solitary night in a warm room, lost in thought, or while thinking of someone dear, it’s sure to resonate deeply in your heart.
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (61–70)
Life-size love letternatsuiro matsuri

It’s a positive number packed with the sparkle and bittersweetness of youth, produced by HoneyWorks.
Sung by Natsuiro Matsuri, a first-generation member of the VTuber group hololive, the song endearingly portrays someone trying to convey their true feelings despite the anxieties of love and lack of confidence.
Digital distribution began in January 2026, and it’s an attention-grabbing lead cut also included on her first album, “Chasing the Dream ~Spotlight After School~,” scheduled to ship in late February.
HoneyWorks’ signature catchy melodies blend with Natsuiro Matsuri’s bright, straightforward vocals to fill you with courage just by listening.
With its midtempo pace and singable feel, it’s a song you’ll want to try when you’re ready to share your feelings with someone special.
The Flower Girl of TokyoHaruo Oka

This is a classic song that portrays the touching figure of a young woman selling flowers on a spring night, on a street corner in Tokyo just after the war.
The hint of melancholy that drifts within its cheerful vocals deeply resonates with listeners.
Released in June 1946, the single “Tokyo no Hanauri Musume” (The Flower-Selling Girl of Tokyo) has long been cherished as a signature piece by Haruo Oka.
Issued by King Records at the time, it became a song of hope for people during the postwar reconstruction era.
The friendly melody crafted by Gento Uehara is pleasant to the ear and remains timeless even today.
It’s perfect for March, when the first signs of spring can be felt—listen to it while reminiscing about your youthful days.
Humming along to its nostalgic rhythm naturally brings smiles and creates a heartwarming moment.
Specially, do it.=LOVE

=LOVE, the idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.
Included on their 18th single released in February 2025, this song is a super-sweet love track that sings of feelings so intense that “I love you” alone isn’t enough.
The lyrics portray a love so strong it longs to keep the other person all to oneself—pure maidenly devotion straight from the heart.
The music video, with Maika Sasaki as center, drew major attention, surpassing 5 million views just nine days after its release.
As Valentine’s Day approaches, if you listen while preparing that special chocolate for the one you love or when you need courage to confess, it’s sure to amplify those sweet, passionate feelings even more!


