Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
A list of song titles in Japanese alphabetical order that might be useful for karaoke.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “yu.”
How many songs with titles starting with “yu” can you think of?
And how many of the songs in this article do you know?
We’re covering a wide range—from massive hits from the Showa era to songs that became standard favorites after booming in the Heisei era.
Use this as a reference when you’re unsure what to pick at karaoke or when you’re playing shiritori with song titles.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (341–350)
Song of Couragedenshirenji

The rock band Denshirenji from Ehime Prefecture rose to prominence from the indie scene.
In particular, their signature song “Yuuki no Uta” (Song of Courage), with its melody full of bravery and hope, moved many listeners and became a hot topic.
Their name spread through numerous media appearances, and after making their indie debut on Ornesio Records, they achieved a major debut in 2008 under avex J-more.
However, they sadly disbanded in 2009.
Despite their short period of activity, their music continues to be loved by many people to this day.
Let’s watch the sunset and listen to music.toketa denkyū

Toketa Denkyu is a four-piece rock band formed mainly by members who met in their high school mandolin club, and they were selected as finalists in Senkou Riot 2013.
Their song “Let’s Watch the Sunset and Listen to Music,” included on their first album piece of film, leaves a delicate sound lingering in your ears right from the opening.
The lyrics, which recall someone who is no longer here while watching the setting sun, may evoke a heart-wrenching sense of sorrow for anyone who has had a similar experience.
It’s a spacious, sentimental ballad with a gently unfolding ensemble.
dreamnakanekana

This is a song released through a collaboration with ACOM.
Created by Kanakana Nakane, it came out in 2023.
As you listen, you think, “This is a positive song that portrays someone working hard toward their dream,” but then the chorus suddenly shifts to a story about borrowing from ACOM to develop an app that divides a cake into five equal parts.
The contrast with the warm tone and catchy melody is so striking that it makes you laugh.
It’s a fun track that seems perfect as entertainment for year-end or New Year parties.
Snow Fireworksrappubito

Rappubito, who draws attention with rap arrangements of anime and game songs.
Active mainly on the internet, he released the album “RAP MUSIC” in 2009, which includes the track “Yuki Hanabi” (Snow Fireworks).
The song portrays two lovers gradually growing apart as they go about their everyday lives, matching perfectly with the chorus that paints a scene of snow scattering.
The ethereal piano tones and his aggressive rap create a striking contrast.
Be sure to listen to this track that evokes the image of fragile, beautiful snow.
snow corniceren

A song by singer-songwriter Ren, who has released numerous works and gained attention mainly on the internet.
It weaves themes of the bittersweetness and anguish of love, striking a chord with listeners.
It expresses both the beauty of loving and the turmoil of the heart, evoking deep empathy.
This is a track I especially recommend to those who enjoy melancholic atmospheres and melodic J-pop.
It will be there for you when you’re struggling with love or when you want to face the person you care about.
Sound of SnowArisu

Alice is a folk group loved across generations.
Among their songs, the one themed around snow is Yuki no Oto (Sound of Snow), included on their 1976 album ALICE V.
Set against a wintry landscape where snow is falling, the lyrics evoke a nostalgic yearning for past love and one’s hometown.
The beauty of the Japanese language, with wording and imagery that conjure natural scenery, resonates deeply.
It’s a folk song in which Shinji Tanimura’s gentle, warming vocals and the sound of arpeggiated guitar softly echo against the chill of winter.
Living leisurely, gonna be alright!!Anjurumu

A light, breezy melody blows away life’s worries.
It’s a song by ANGERME, released in November 2024 as their 18th single.
This pop tune carries a positive message, and the members’ bright vocals leave a strong impression.
The lyrics sing about freeing yourself from everyday pressures and the importance of relaxing and living with a positive mindset.
So it’s highly recommended when you’re feeling down or need a change of pace—you’re sure to feel energized.


