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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' (291–300)

Prince of the Night and the Princess of the MoonSento Chihiro Chitti (BiSH)

Cent Chihiro Chitti (BiSH) / Night Prince and Moon Princess [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
Prince of the Night and the Princess of the MoonSento Chihiro Chitti (BiSH)

BiSH is a female idol group known as a punk band without instruments.

This song is the solo debut track by BiSH member Cent Chihiro Chitti.

Some of you may have noticed that it’s actually a cover of a song by GOING STEADY/Ging Nang BOYZ.

When I listen to it, it reminds me of Orihime and Hikoboshi from Tanabata, and that notorious terrorist incident also flashes through my mind.

However, I’ve heard that Mineta wrote this song as a heartbreak song based on his experience of breaking up with someone he loved in September.

It’s one of those masterpieces I’d love for you to listen to in September.

Night Fog Bluesdikku mine

Known as a classic from the Showa era, this piece continues to resonate in the hearts of many as a song that symbolizes postwar Japan.

Released in 1947, it is distinguished by Dick Mine’s warm vocals and deeply emotive melody.

It was also used as the theme song for the film “Face of Hell,” skillfully expressing male friendship and a sense of loneliness set against the backdrop of Shanghai.

The human dramas unfolding in the blue night fog vividly reflect the social climate and emotions of the time, leaving a profound impression on listeners.

Covered by numerous artists, including Yujiro Ishihara, the song has been cherished for many years.

It’s a recommended track for those who wish to contemplate the subtleties of life in the quiet of the night.

four-leaf clovertoraboruta P

[Kagamine Rin] Four-Leaf Clover [Original Song]
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It’s a heartwarming song with warm, easy-to-understand lyrics, making it a great recommendation for elementary school students.

The opening notes are beautiful, and the melody really touches the heart.

As a comparison, it evokes the grandeur of Studio Ghibli—truly a Ghibli-like song done in Vocaloid.

Songs with titles starting with “Yo” (301–310)

parasolNanawo Akari

Akari Nanawo is an artist known for popular songs like “Turing Love feat.

Sou” and “Dadadadadadada Tenshi.” In 2022, she released “Higasa” (“Parasol”), which was selected as the theme song for the short film “Sunday and the Mermaid.” The song depicts the protagonist reflecting on their past self at the end of summer.

Distant summer memories can feel bittersweet—even happy ones—when you realize you can’t go back.

When you’re in the mood for something wistful, give this song a listen and let it touch those precious memories of summer.

Dawn and Firefliesnabuna

This song, with its striking acoustic guitar accompaniment, is a track released by n-buna—now active as a member of Yorushika—during his days as a Vocaloid producer.

The lyrics, written as if laying bare inward, negative emotions, are rich in metaphor, inviting each listener to find their own personal interpretation.

Even so, a sense of wistfulness and transience spills out from every corner of the piece, and each of those feelings stands out all the more in contrast to the dazzling season of summer.

Yokai Human Bemhanī naitsu

Youkai Ningen Bem Theme Song 1968.mp4
Yokai Human Bemhanī naitsu

Performed by the Honey Knights, this anime theme song was created as the opening for a hugely popular series in 1968.

It portrays the tragic fate of the yokai humans and their earnest wish to live as ordinary people, leaving a deep impression on listeners.

Led by Masahiko Aoi, the distinctive choral vocals convey feelings of loneliness and the pain of being misunderstood to powerful effect.

Through the fusion of animation and music, the piece leaves a stronger impact on viewers and has become a classic loved for many years.

It’s a perfect track for Halloween parties when you’re dressed as yokai or monsters.

Put on a costume and sing it with friends, and you’re sure to get the party going!

dawnHanbaato Hanbaato

This is a song by Humbert Humbert, a husband-and-wife musical duo.

It’s included on their debut album, “for hundreds of children,” released in 2001.

The song expresses a resolve to walk through life together with a loved one, making it a great recommendation as a wedding song.