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Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'

This article introduces songs with titles that start with “Ya” (や).

How many songs that start with “Ya” can you think of?

When you put it that way, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with many, isn’t it?

This might come in handy someday—like for themed karaoke sessions, shiritori-style karaoke games, and more.

From classic smash hits to recent chart-toppers, we cover a wide range of songs old and new.

Feel free to use this as a handy reference whenever you need it!

Songs with titles starting with 'Ya' (261–270)

night busaimyon

Aimyon’s song “Night Bus” features a striking, fast-paced melody.

Rather than the calm folk-inspired style she’s known for today, this track leans more toward classic Japanese rock.

Its familiar chord progression for Japanese listeners makes it easy to sing.

Despite its high energy, the song is confined to a relatively narrow vocal range.

The vocal line unfolds in the mid to upper-mid range, making it very accessible and singable for any gender.

Give it a try.

Yami-account steroidskairiki bea

[Official] Yami-aka Steroid / Kairiki Bear feat. Hatsune Miku
Yami-account steroidskairiki bea

Kairiki Bear is a popular Vocaloid producer known for signature songs like “Venom” and “Darling Dance.” “Yami-Aka Steroid” shares its title with the first solo live held at Spotify O-EAST in Shibuya, Tokyo on April 29, 2024.

The song portrays a heart filled with pain, loneliness, and negative emotions, despite being in love.

The protagonist’s feelings—facing inner turmoil and a sense of alienation from being misunderstood—leave a strong impression.

You’ll be drawn in by its eerie-sounding production.

If you’re looking for a highly addictive track, this one’s a must-listen!

Songs with titles starting with “Ya” (271–280)

Ballad of Their FootstepsKamayatsu Hiroshi

This song was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Hajime Ningen Gyatoruz, which aired from October 1974 to March 1976, and was sung by Haji no Hajime.

However, this video is a self-cover version by Hiroshi Kamayatsu, who composed the song.

Yababainasatapan P

YABABAINA – Satapan P feat. Hatsune Miku, Teto Kasane, Zundamon
Yababainasatapan P

This track portrays a chaotic worldview.

It was released by Satapan-P in February 2024.

While rooted in J-core, it features a distinctive sound that also incorporates elements of pop and electronica.

The lyrics embed irony and a critical perspective on contemporary society, woven with eccentric wordplay.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to experience innovative expression or explore new possibilities in Vocaloid music.

It’s gotten super crazy/insane.soriddobiitsu

It's gotten insanely, ridiculously crazy / Kaf & Hatsune Miku
It’s gotten super crazy/insane.soriddobiitsu

It’s an ultra-upbeat, super-cute upper tune that sends your mood soaring! “Yaba no Yaba Yaba ni Nacchatte,” by Vocaloid producer Solid Beats, was released in 2023.

I love how the track charges forward from start to finish.

The sound itself sparkles, and it has a charm that makes you want to keep listening.

The lyrics go all-in on cuteness and match the sonic image perfectly.

If you ever need an instant energy boost, be sure to add this song to your playlist!

A song about a crazy boyfriend.takayan

Despite being a man, Takayan has gained attention for songs that pierce into women’s feelings and subconscious.

This song is from a male perspective and depicts an overwhelming love for a woman he likes.

If you realized that the woman you like was actually seeing other men, what would you do? Most men would probably cool off and choose to break up, but the man in this song is different.

If she won’t love only him, he thinks of taking her life and keeping her by his side.

The steady, monotonous melody seems to reveal the depth of his darkness—it’s frightening, isn’t it?

Sickly Storytakayan

Takayan’s “Yamiyami Monogatari” is a track included on the album “Zutto Ikite Ne,” released on May 21, 2021.

The song candidly voices the inner conflict felt while facing harsh realities and affirms a self who’s pushing through to keep living.

Its rhythm-driven lyrics are likely to resonate especially with younger listeners.

Delivering a positive message of self-acceptance through powerful rap, it’s sure to be a reassuring anthem for those at rock bottom.