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What songs are there? A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zo”

Isn’t it really hard to find songs whose titles start with “zo” (ぞ)?

それでも、「ぞ」から始まる曲が本当に必要なときはある——たとえば、曲名しりとりゲームで自分の番が回ってきたときなど。

This article introduces songs with titles that start with “zo” to help you out in those moments.

We’ve gathered a variety of tracks—from classics to newer songs and across genres—that start with words like “zou” (ゾウ, elephant) or “zoku” (続, continuation).

Feel free to use this list for song-title shiritori or karaoke!

We hope it helps anyone who’s stuck on ぞ.

What songs are there? A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zo” (21–30)

clan; family; tribe; race; lineageKishidan

It’s a title and lyrics that are so them, and this is a café au lait commercial song.

You’ve probably heard it before—it’s the kind of tune that sticks in your head and won’t let go.

The fact that they can also create slightly quirky songs is both interesting and cool, isn’t it?

clan; family; tribe; race; lineageKodō

This is a performance by Kodo, a Japanese taiko drumming troupe renowned worldwide.

With a massive o-daiko drum at center stage, the perfectly synchronized stick work of the men striking the array of taiko drums is truly overwhelming.

It’s drums only—no other instruments.

And yet, for some reason, you can’t help but be drawn in; it’s mesmerizing.

Sequel: Rhyme Travelogue — UntroddenHilcrhyme

This song was created as a sequel to “Oin Kenmonroku” (Rhyme Travelogue).

“Oin Kenmonroku” has become an indispensable track at Hilcrhyme’s live shows.

It’s said to be a song that records what they saw, heard, walked through, and felt in each place on tour, all while weaving in rhymes.

As TOC mentions in the song, one volume wasn’t enough.

Will it keep growing and growing?

Sense of distance with artificial flowersnagisa

Set to technopop, it sings about emotional instability, the pain of not being loved, and the complex state of mind of not wanting to live yet not wanting to die.

It conveys the feeling of being eaten away by vague, murky emotions.

With skillful word choice, it expresses feelings that everyone experiences at least once.

Girlfriends: ContinuedMatsutōya Yumi

A track from the 19th album in 1987, “Before the Diamond Dust Fades.” It’s a song celebrating a female friend who’s getting married tomorrow—a cheerful “congrats” gifted to her.

The friend I used to goof around with is getting married first; it’s a little lonely, but I’ll be there anyway.

At the church, I’ll probably be the one to cry first.

That kind of mutually caring, wonderful relationship will likely make listeners feel happy too.

cleaning ragBAKU

Included on the 1991 album “Can You Hear It? ~Power of Dreams~.” A three-piece rock band formed in 1989.

It’s a mid-tempo track that unfolds with a light, lively rhythm and aggressive guitar sound, singing about their feelings by likening themselves to rags made from old towels.

ivory-colored lieDAIDA LAIDA

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ivory-colored lieDAIDA LAIDA

A track included on DAIDA LAIDA’s 10th-anniversary album “Issen.” It features vocalist NoB’s passionate, soulful performance and MASAKI’s technical bass playing, resulting in a catchy yet moving finish.

Released in September 2022, the song blends elements of intense rock and delicate balladry, weaving an emotionally rich story of purity and inner conflict.

With lyrics that use the delicate hue of ivory to express the complexity of human relationships and the wavering of inner emotions, it is sure to resonate with many listeners.

This piece is recommended not only for hard rock fans but also for those who want to savor deeply meaningful lyrics.