Songs with titles that start with “Yo”
There are times when you unexpectedly need songs that start with a certain character.
For example, when you’re enjoying karaoke with restrictions, it’s hard to come up with songs on the spot, right?
So in this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles start with “Yo.”
Not just for karaoke—you can also use this for games like brainstorming quizzes, where you see how many songs you can name and then sing the ones that come to mind.
They seem like they should be easy to think of but aren’t—here’s a lineup of songs that start with “Yu!”
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
- Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
- Songs with titles starting with “Ko” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]
- Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “ze.”
- Songs whose titles start with “He.” Useful for shiritori or karaoke.
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Pi.” Useful for word-chain games or karaoke hints!
Songs with titles starting with 'Yo' (91–100)
Chronic back pain, four-on-the-floornamiguru

This song features a sound with elements of Latin jazz, sprinkled with humor.
It’s a work by Vocaloid producer Namiguru, included on the compilation album “4UNREAL 2REAL,” released in January 2025, with its music video published on April 1 to coincide with Kasane Teto’s birthday celebration.
The warm tone of the upright bass and Teto’s calm vocals leave a strong impression.
The snappy melody that rhymes “koshitsū-mochi” (back-pain sufferer) with “yotsu-uchi” (four-on-the-floor) has a charm that makes you want to sing along as you listen.
Yokohama TwilightItsuki Hiroshi

Let me introduce a classic song perfectly suited to Yokohama Port Opening Day.
This elegant piece, which beautifully portrays the atmosphere and scenes of a port town, was released by Hiroshi Itsuki in March 1971.
The lyrics were written by Yoko Yamaguchi and the music composed by Masaaki Hirao.
With its distinctive rhythm and lyrics that string together evocative nouns, it resonates deeply with listeners.
The song tenderly tells a bittersweet love story set in a port town, garnered a huge response, and reached No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It was also performed at Hiroshi Itsuki’s first appearance on NHK’s Kōhaku Uta Gassen and has become one of his signature songs.
It’s a great choice for karaoke recreation—easy to sing in a gentle tone—and is likely to spark conversations filled with Yokohama memories.
Yoyogi alienYoung Coco

Young Coco, an idiosyncratic rapper hailing from Nishinomiya, Hyogo, is active on the international stage.
He discovered hip-hop through skateboarding and began performing in his teens as part of the duo HUSH PLANT with WILYWNKA.
After making a name for himself in Osaka’s hip-hop scene, he dove into a full-fledged solo career in 2015.
With a melodic rap style that blends trap beats and Auto-Tune, he has earned high praise across Asia and Europe.
On his album BIG C, he handled all the beat-making himself, showcasing his talent as a producer as well.
Fusing music with fashion, art, and street culture, his work is perfect for music fans seeking fresh expressions that transcend genre boundaries.
Call (Blur)UNICODE

UNICODE is a K-pop girl group made up entirely of Japanese members, bridging the music scenes of Korea and Japan.
They debuted in April 2024 on the Korean music show “SHOW CHAMPION,” drawing attention with a distinctive sound that fuses polished K-pop beats with Japanese city pop.
At Next Generation Live Arena 2024, held at PIA Arena MM in Yokohama, they performed alongside artists including SHINee’s Taemin.
The five bilingual members deliver uniquely individual performances, earning them 10th place in June’s rookie group brand reputation rankings.
They are a highly skilled group recommended not only for K-pop fans but also for music lovers seeking new musical possibilities.
-4℃Satō Naiko

A gentle electronic music piece that carries warmth within its chill.
Created in 2025 by Vocaloid producer Noriko Sato.
Included on the compilation album “Crystal Dispersion” for SNOW MIKU 2025.
You can savor the sensation of delicate particles of sound, woven by synthesizers, slipping one after another into your ears.
It’s a track I especially recommend for quiet winter days, when you’re carrying something deep within your heart.
YosakuKitajima Saburō
This song celebrates the quiet life of a mountain village and the kindness of its people.
Its powerful melody and heartwarming story, which express Japan’s traditional values and an honest way of living, have moved many listeners.
Saburo Kitajima’s warmly human vocals leave an even deeper impression of that world.
Released in March 1978, the song has remained beloved across generations.
It’s a perfect piece for everyone to hum together during music time at care facilities or to liven up seasonal events.
Bathtub and neon tetraREISAI

A stunning debut from the Vocaloid unit REISAI, celebrated for its distinctive world where love and madness intertwine.
Centered on two male protagonists—one with blue hair and one with red—the story portrays a love so intense it borders on derangement, along with mutual dependency, gripping countless listeners and refusing to let go.
Released in January 2021 and later included in the December album Debauchery, this track is there for us when we’re on the verge of losing ourselves to love, or when we can’t heal from the pain of heartbreak.


