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)
2gether 4everAYANE

Sung by singer-songwriter AYANE, this piece portrays a friendship that supports each other across physical distance.
It captures a down-to-earth relationship—confiding worries over the phone and lifting each other up—and wraps listeners’ hearts in warmth.
Released in March 2023, the song is also included on the album “#Twenty.” Its R&B-tinged, comfortable melody makes it easy to sincerely express gratitude to a friend, which is part of its charm.
If you’ve been asked to do a performance as the bride’s best friend, it could be lovely to play this song as BGM while showing a slideshow of your memories.
The message of “let’s stay friends forever” is sure to fill the venue with a moving atmosphere.
Distant SkyOzaki Yutaka

It’s striking how it’s arranged in an acoustic guitar singer-songwriter style, with the harmonica used to great effect.
It’s said that fragments of the lyrics were written during the 1986 stay in the U.S.
or during the subsequent detention, and the work blends the stifling atmosphere of that time with hope for the future.
“Tooi Sora” has relatively few lyrics, the chorus repeats phrases often, and the melody line is easy to remember.
If you sing the chorus with clear accents, it’s easier to project your voice and you’ll likely find it comfortable to sing.
Also, it might be good to sing it powerfully while moving with the groove.
The theory that Tomorrow is the strongest!!chou tokimeki sendenbu

A song by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu known for its irrepressibly bright melody and positive lyrics.
Released as a single in August 2020, it’s a landmark work and the group’s first after their name change and new lineup.
Also included on the album “Tokimeki ga Subete,” this track carries a message brimming with determination to make tomorrow the strongest day, likely clearing the doubts of anyone about to take on a challenge.
The music video, which drew attention for its story of the members in Super Sentai-style outfits confronting an evil organization, also became a hot topic.
It’s the ultimate pop tune overflowing with speed and euphoria—perfect for mornings when you need a boost or any time you want to get fired up.
Tokyo JunctionSHOW-WA

SHOW-WA, a group produced by Yasushi Akimoto, has been gaining buzz with the concept of reviving Showa-era kayōkyoku for modern times.
Through live TV performances and steady grassroots events, they’ve been steadily expanding their fan base.
Their track “Tokyo Junction,” released in January 2026 as their major-label third single, is an ambitious work that blends the emotive depth of Showa pop with the sleek drive of contemporary city pop.
It portrays intertwined romances set against a rainy, neon-lit Tokyo night.
Enjoy a sound that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly new.
Songs with titles starting with “To.” Introducing picks from popular hits across generations! (61–70)
Friend’s Songberii guddoman

A passionate number by Bring Good Mann that sings about friendship and bonds that don’t change, even when you’re apart.
The trio’s powerful harmonies and unpretentious words seem enough to blow away any anxieties about a new chapter in life! The lyrics carry a fiery message to a friend you rarely get to see, promising to accept both their complaints and their true feelings.
It’s included on the April 2018 album “SING SING SING 6,” as well as the best-of compilation “BEST BEST BEST.” This track also fired up the venue as the theme song for the “ABC Food & Smile Fes.” It’s a song you’ll want to listen to with a dear friend at the start of spring’s new beginnings—one that makes you want to shout, “How’re you holding up?!” to a friend fighting in a new environment.
Even if we’re far apart (feat. WISE)Nishino Kana

Released on March 18, 2009, this is a true-story love song based on the artist’s own long-distance relationship.
Featuring WISE as a guest, the song expresses feelings that are both heart-wrenching and warm, resonating with many long-distance couples and becoming a hit that same year.
The overall melody is very simple, and the tempo is relaxed.
However, if you plan to sing WISE’s rap section in the middle, the tempo picks up, so it’s best to listen to it many times.
It’s more like continuous singing than keeping a strict beat, so it might help to memorize the lyrics, even roughly.
Once you clearly understand where the phrases are divided, it should become much easier to sing all at once.
TOMORROWMayo Okamoto

With its light, lilting piano tone, this catchy pop tune carries a hopeful, forward-looking message that has encouraged many listeners.
Mayu Okamoto’s debut single “TOMORROW,” released in May 1995, was used as the theme song for the TV drama “Second Chance” and became a record-breaking hit.
The following year, it was even chosen as the entrance march for the National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament, making it widely beloved.
With few large melodic jumps and a range that’s easy to sing without strain, it’s comfortable even for those who struggle with high notes.
It’s a perfect karaoke classic when you want to lift everyone’s spirits or cheer someone up.


