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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” (311–320)

4Yurii Kanon

It’s a tense Vocaloid track that balances a gothic atmosphere with cool flair.

Created by Vocaloid producer Yurii Canon, known for hits like “If I Could Be Someone’s Heart” and “Suicide Parade,” it was released in March 2023.

The title “Cardia” comes from Greek for “heart.” Drawn by its myth-like worldview, you can feel your emotions stirred by its strong-willed message.

Give it a listen when you’re in the mood for something fiery.

451Yorushika

Yorushika – 451 (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
451Yorushika

Yorushika is a musical duo consisting of vocalist suis and composer n-buna.

One of the pieces included in the music art collection Gento that they created is 451.

Its biggest distinguishing feature is that n-buna handles the vocals.

You can enjoy a different vibe from Yorushika’s previous songs.

Savor his high-tone voice.

Overall, the track has a chill atmosphere, making it a good fit for when you want to relax.

Songs with titles starting with 'Yo' (321–330)

Yorushika MedleyYorushika

Yorushika is a two-person rock band consisting of singer suis and composer n-buna.

With a concept of “not letting the creators step out in front of the work,” they have chosen not to disclose detailed profiles, including their appearance—an approach that feels very contemporary.

In addition to singles like “Hana ni Bourei” and “Shun-Dorobou,” this is a medley that immerses you in Yorushika’s world, featuring title tracks from their concept albums such as “Dakara Boku wa Ongaku wo Yameta.” It’s also recommended for expanding your karaoke repertoire, so why not check it out?

Yoiyamiichi ni san

Yoi Yami / Hifumi feat. Hatsune Miku
Yoiyamiichi ni san

If you like Japanese-style songs, this is a must-check! Created by the Vocaloid producer Hifumi—known for hits like “Moudoku ga Osou” and “Hana ga Ochita no de,”—this piece was released in 2022.

Its lyrics, which depict the struggle of grappling with one’s “true self,” will likely resonate especially with younger listeners.

By listening, you might feel, “I don’t have to be special,” and “I don’t need a reason to keep living.” It’s an emotional Vocaloid track that can make you feel as if a weight has been lifted from your shoulders.

Saddened by tainted sorrowIsseifubi Sepia

It’s a song by Ikkaku Fūbi Sepia that was used as-is as the theme song for the anime version of “Sakigake!! Otokojuku.” It sounds like it’s telling you that even if you get filthy and fall as far as you can fall, you should make a comeback to the point where you can laugh it off with an easygoing heart.

I wonder if Toshirō Yanagiba and the others’ voices are really in this recording.

Night’s OmenNanami Hiroki

Hiroki Nanami – Night’s Zui [MUSIC VIDEO]
Night's OmenNanami Hiroki

This song, with its fantastical sound that lingers in your ears, is by Hiroki Nanami, a former Takarazuka Revue male-role star.

It was released in July 2024.

Serving as the ending theme for Sengoku Youko: Thousand Demons of Chaos, the anime also features Nanami herself as a voice actor.

It’s a rock ballad with a Japanese flair, marked by a melody line that hides strength beneath its poignancy.

The lyrics delicately portray the protagonist’s inner turmoil and feelings for a loved one, making them especially compelling.

This work fully showcases Nanami’s sensibilities.

It’s the perfect track for quietly reflecting on your heart while gazing up at the night sky.

2 a.m.Mikami Hiroshi

Mikami Kan — Two O’Clock at Night
2 a.m.Mikami Hiroshi

Born on March 20, 1950.

A Japanese folk singer and actor.

He is from Nakadomari, Kitatsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture.

In 1971, he released the album “The World of Kan Mikami” from Columbia.

Listening to this song late at night will send even more chills down your spine.

The sound effects in the latter half are especially striking.