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.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”
- Songs with titles that start with “Yo”
- Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'
- Collection of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'dzu' (づ)
- A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu.' Handy for karaoke.
- A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!
- Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Vocaloid songs that start with 'U'
- Songs with titles that start with “Gu.” Great for your karaoke selection!
- A roundup of songs with titles starting with “zu” (rare!)
Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (351–360)
Love even your melancholyKoresawa

A heartwarming pop tune by Koresawa that delicately portrays the feelings of a girl living with the negative emotions everyone experiences.
Released in August 2020, this first single is a re-recording of a song long regarded as a legendary hidden gem.
Set to a gentle, acoustic guitar–driven sound, it conveys the strength to move forward while harboring vague anxieties and loneliness—and learning to accept them.
It’s the perfect track for anyone who resonates with the stance of not denying any feeling but choosing to love them, or for those who want to keep looking ahead even while carrying a touch of melancholy.
YOUSazan Ōrusutāzu

In addition to the familiar Haruka Ayase, the UNIQLO “Kando Pants” commercial also features Soma Santoki.
The story has Santoki arriving at Ayase’s workplace as a highly capable intern, and she’s impressed by his vibe and vitality.
The ad highlights that the Kando Pants worn by both Santoki and Ayase look sharp yet allow for easy movement.
The background music is Southern All Stars’ “YOU.” The song, included on their 1990 album “Southern All Stars,” is notable for its poignant lyrics that depict lingering feelings for a woman who has left the narrator behind.
Evening HOLD ON MESazan Ōrusutāzu

It’s a lively Southern All Stars track with lyrics that deftly capture the subtleties of romance—very memorable.
It uses a wordplay on “evening” to express feelings for the other person.
Included on the album “Let’s Go Popular,” the song was released in July 1984.
The pop vibe and a cappella arrangement are perfectly balanced, showcasing the quintessential Southern All Stars sound.
It’s perfect for getting the crowd going at karaoke! While it conveys the bittersweet side of love, it’s also a fun song to sing.
Songs with titles starting with 'Yu' (361–370)
The setting sun is crying.Za Supaidāsu
A classic song that represents the 1960s.
Its poignant lyrics, which mirror the pain of heartbreak against the setting sun, resonate deeply with listeners.
Born as an insert song for the film “Goodbye, Tears,” it became a massive hit with officially over 1.2 million copies sold.
It’s a track brimming with the full charm of The Spiders.
In 1967, a film of the same name was also produced, featuring the band members.
It portrays the story of young people who stake their youth on their band activities, expanding the song’s world through both music and visuals.
Why not enjoy it along with fond memories? Singing it together with older adults can make for a warm, heartwarming time.
You May DreamSHEENA&THE ROKKETS

Sheena & The Rokkets is a Japanese rock ’n’ roll band formed after moving from Fukuoka to Tokyo in 1978.
Sheena’s shouts ignite Makoto Ayukawa’s guitar.
They released their debut single Tears on the Highway, and in 1979 put out their second album Vacuum Pack.
The single You May Dream from that album was used in a Japan Airlines commercial, which sparked their breakthrough.
Influenced by foreign rock, they are known for performing both original songs and covers of great artists.
Sheena’s distinctive vocal phrasing and performance are key elements that breathe life into Ayukawa’s guitar playing.
With energetic live shows, they deliver the true spirit of rock ’n’ roll.
YOU MAY DREAMSHEENA&THE ROKKETS

If there’s one signature song by Sheena & The Rokkets, it’s this one.
Released in December 1979 as their second single, it was also used in a Japan Airlines commercial and etched itself into the memories of many.
Produced by Haruomi Hosono, its distinctive sound carries shades of Yellow Magic Orchestra’s essence.
Sheena’s unique vocals pair perfectly with Makoto Ayukawa’s guitar.
The lyrics, depicting the feelings of a girl in love with love, weave dreamlike scenes that resonate deeply.
It’s a recommended track for when you want to sink into a romantic mood.
Dreaming 15-year-oldSumairēji

S/mileage’s major-label debut captures the summer romances of 15-year-old girls, filled with gentle vocals and bittersweet feelings.
Eurobeat-style synths blend with a kayōkyoku-inspired melody, tenderly expressing the fluttery first loves unique to adolescence.
Depicting a girl’s heart swaying between idealized scenes—summer festivals, fireworks, seaside dates—and reality, the song was produced by Hello! Project’s renowned producer Tsunku♂.
Upon its May 2010 release, it reached No.
5 on the Oricon charts and went on to win the Best New Artist Award at the 52nd Japan Record Awards.
It’s a perfect track for those who want to relive the sweet-and-sour memories of youth or empathize with a down-to-earth teenage girl’s feelings of love.



