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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!”

Songs with titles starting with “Yo” (111–120)

Yokohama Love Storysharurotto

[PV] Charlotte / シャーロット – Yokohama Love Story
Yokohama Love Storysharurotto

A masterpiece where a wistful melody resonates with the atmosphere of Yokohama.

While expressing the feelings of someone in love in a straightforward way, the urbane, sophisticated lyrics sink deeply into the listener’s heart.

Symbolizing Charlotte’s musical identity, this work blends an accessibility that transcends the bounds of visual kei with the richly emotive performance only a band can deliver.

Since its release in April 2003, it was reissued in September 2006 as their major-label debut single, securing an unshakable place as one of the band’s signature songs.

It is also included on the album “Sharu de Nashi Blues,” where it shines as a culmination of Charlotte’s sound.

This is a must-listen for anyone who wants to connect with the joys and sorrows of love, and for those seeking music that resonates in the heart alongside the scenery of a port town.

night-flowering jasmineOka Midori

A gemlike love song released in February 2025 that richly portrays the sweetness and ache of first love.

Carried by a gentle, companionable melody, the fragility and sorrow of love are delicately woven together.

Celebrating Midori Oka’s 20th anniversary since her debut, this work beautifully harmonizes Reiji Mizuki’s lyrics with Masato Sugimoto’s composition to sensitively express a woman’s heart swayed by love.

Like soap bubbles, a fleeting romance and the anxious feelings blown by the wind are tenderly sung in a clear, transparent voice.

A recommended track for those who want to empathize with tender yet bittersweet emotions.

premonitionDIR EN GREY

In 1997, four members—Kyo, Kaoru, Die, and Shinya—came together in Osaka and, with the addition of Toshiya, formed the band with the intent “to bring to the world the various kinds of emotional pain people suffer due to phenomena caused by human weakness, shallowness, and ego.” In 1999, they made their major debut under the production of YOSHIKI from X JAPAN, simultaneously releasing three singles—Akuro no Oka, ZAN, and Yurameki—all of which entered the top 10 of the Oricon charts.

Only at nightGOOD ON THE REEL

GOOD ON THE REEL / Music Video: Only at Night
Only at nightGOOD ON THE REEL

Included on the 7th mini album “The King Who Couldn’t Become One of the Seven Days.” A track with an urban sound and a stylish music video that leaves a strong impression, it sings of the struggles young people face.

The blend of cool production and poignant lyrics has made it a fan favorite.

The Traveler Searching for Four-Leaf CloversGalileo Galilei

The title track of the 2nd single.

Despite its refreshing feel, the intro and key sections feature intricate rhythms, with dynamic shifts throughout that make it a very pleasant listen.

It makes you want to start something new, so listening on a weekend morning feels like a great way to spend the day productively.

The End of the NightNICO Touches the Walls

NICO Touches the Walls’ major-label debut single.

Choosing this song as their debut feels so true to the band.

It’s a masterpiece that practically declares, “This is our classic guitar-rock sound.” The chorus drops to half-time, and your body just naturally starts to sway.

The melody is incredibly beautiful.

It’s a must-listen masterpiece.

Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End

Saying goodbye in the city at dawn - Indigo la End
Goodbye in the city at dawnindigo la End

This song is memorable for its chorus line, “with a moistened, loving voice.” It’s included on Ano Machi Record, which drew attention for being released at the same time as Gesu no Kiwami Otome’s work.

The guitar riff in the intro is fluid and pleasing to the ear.

It’s a track that seems like it would really hype up a live show.