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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' (241–250)

Heat hazeikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari “Kagerou” song preview
Heat hazeikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari is known for their energetic pop songs and heartrending ballads, but they also sing cool Latin numbers like this one.

It’s included on the album “FUN! FUN! FANFARE!” released in 2014.

The song portrays a forbidden love—reaching out even while knowing it’s wrong—and despite its relatively fast-paced arrangement, it feels heartbreaking to listen to.

The powerful vocals convey a sense of the female protagonist’s resolve, which makes it all the more wrenching.

Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 ~Continued~kaede☆

[Yo-kai Watch!] Ending Theme “Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 ~Continuation~”
Yo-kai Exercise No. 1 ~Continued~kaede☆

It’s the ending song of the smash-hit anime Yo-kai Watch.

Verses one, two, and three keep the comic lyrics rolling.

Questions like “Why am I sleepy in the morning?” and “Why was I able to eat bell peppers today of all days?” link together kid-relatable ‘totally true’ moments with a catchy rhythm.

The choreography is by Lucky Ikeda—simple, friendly moves that are easy to learn, even if they’re a bit nonsensical.

Yo-Seakakeashizoku

Yo-Sea – The Rushing Tribe [Official Video]
Yo-Seakakeashizoku

A singer-songwriter from Okinawa, Yo-Sea released this track in September 2024.

Its falsetto vocals over a beat influenced by UK garage are striking.

The song’s theme of “lightness” comes through in both the sound and the singing.

The music video was shot in Vietnam and features scenes of interacting with local children, whose warm presence further enhances the song’s appeal.

This piece feels like driving along the bayside highway—perfect for a change of pace or a refreshing reset.

Yokohama Yoko-Yokokaroujite ningen

The sudden developments feel just like the sound of 2000s Japanese music, making it irresistible for fans of reverb-heavy styles.

It’s so addictive you’ll find yourself listening two or three times in a row—before you know it, it’s on repeat.

You might not be able to stop.

At daybreakkinoko teikoku

Kinoko Teikoku – When the Night Breaks (MV)
At daybreakkinoko teikoku

A song I’d recommend for expressing hatred is “When Dawn Breaks.” You’ve probably had painful or sad experiences that left you resenting someone, haven’t you? The song captures those murky, pent-up feelings with nowhere to go, as well as the emptiness of retaliation.

It’s a much heavier theme than the title suggests.

Coupled with vocalist Chiahi Sato’s deep tones, it’s incredibly compelling to listen to.

By the way, some of the lyrics are sometimes rearranged in live performances.

If you’re curious, look it up.

cherry blossoms at nightkujira

This is a highly addictive Vocaloid track that opens with stylish guitar cutting.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Kujira, also known as the composer of “Haru wo Tsugeru,” his collaborative track with singer yama, and it was released in 2020.

The lyrics overlay the image of falling nighttime cherry blossoms with the feelings at the moment of parting, tightening the chest, yet perhaps thanks to the brisk tempo, it creates a unique world that doesn’t end in mere sadness.

Many listeners will relate to the almost philosophical feeling of “it goes on until the end of the end.”

Yozakura feat. Mei-chankujira

Yozakura feat. Mei-chan (Official Video)
Yozakura feat. Mei-chankujira

This song, themed around cherry blossoms shining in the spring night sky, beautifully portrays the beginning and end of love.

The delicate vocals woven by Kujira and Mei-chan, combined with the emotional composition, create an evocative world.

It expresses a love that changes with the seasons through the fleeting symbol of night sakura, and since its release in June 2020, it has captivated many hearts.

The unique sound that fuses electronica and pop harmonizes wonderfully with lyrics brimming with the feel of spring and summer.

It’s especially recommended for the season when you can sense the arrival of spring.

Listening during cherry blossom season will make the lyrical world resonate even more deeply.

It’s a song that offers comfort to those experiencing spring farewells or new encounters.