A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu.' Handy for karaoke.
Songs that start with “Zu”: what kinds of tracks are out there?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “zu.”
Among titles that start with “zu,” there are many songs that begin with the word “zutto” (meaning “always” or “forever”).
Even among songs that use the same “zutto,” their themes vary widely.
We’ve gathered tracks old and new, spanning diverse genres.
Feel free to use this as inspiration for word games like song-title shiritori, for karaoke with letter restrictions, or to discover new music!
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A roundup of songs whose titles start with 'Zu'. Handy for karaoke (61–70)
Forever My LoveSPICY CHOCOLATE feat HAN-KUN & TEE

A heart-fluttering, bittersweet lyric about falling in love while watching summer fireworks together.
This track is by the reggae sound crew SPICY CHOCOLATE, released as a digital single in 2015.
It features HAN-KUN from Shonan no Kaze and singer-songwriter TEE.
Its message—“I’m always thinking of you”—makes it perfect for weddings.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyaiko

It was included on the 2012 album “Toki no Silhouette” and also served as the theme song for the drama “Mitsu no Aji ~A Taste of Honey~.” After being asked to create the drama’s theme song, aiko decided to compose a piece based on the first things that come to mind and the underlying feelings when thinking of someone important, and she reportedly wrote it without reading the drama’s script.
Always, surely, it will come true.chay

There are moments when you feel like everything is going perfectly, right? When you’re feeling down, you just can’t seem to recall those times, and you sink deeper and deeper.
When things were going well, how did you feel? Surely, you weren’t overthinking—you were staying positive and looking only toward the future.
We’re human, so feeling low happens.
But when some time has passed, listen to this song and cheer up again, okay?
That’s not fair.chelmico

A mellow sound that makes you stop in your tracks when it plays in the city.
Included on chelmico’s album “EP,” released in September 2017, this song poignantly portrays the subtleties of romance.
From the figure seen off beyond the ticket gate to the sigh after a brief rendezvous, chelmico’s expressive power shines as they gently weave together moments that might seem trivial when put into words.
The music video, shot on location across Tokyo, is also beautiful—a song that resonates with anyone who knows love.
It’s a track best enjoyed with a calm heart during a late-night drive or a leisurely afternoon on your day off.
headacheeipu

Doesn’t the title alone make you want to listen? This is a track released by Eipu in May 2024.
With a fast tempo—BPM 200—it’s a very high-tempo piece with an energetic tone that makes a strong impact on listeners.
The lyrics use “headaches caused by low atmospheric pressure” as a foundation to cynically portray the painful situations we inevitably encounter in life.
It’s a highly relatable, upbeat song.
The high notes make their appearance in the chorus!
Zunda shrimp frynamiguru

Zunda, made from edamame or broad beans, teams up in an unlikely collaboration with fried shrimp in Namiguru’s “Zunda Ebi Fry.” Its highly addictive melody and vocal delivery create a gently soothing, heartwarming atmosphere that really stands out.
And the more you listen, the more you can’t help but wonder what zunda paired with fried shrimp would actually taste like.
The lyrics also include touches like cherishing the shrimp tail and spotlighting zunda, so while the song remains a bit of a mystery, it also subtly conveys an appreciation for food.
Zunda Takoyakinamiguru

This is a unique, poppy track that skillfully weaves together a variety of musical genres, including ragtime, yodeling, and Hawaiian.
Created by Namigure and released in February 2024, it features a delightful, well-synchronized harmony between Zundamon and Kotonoha Akane that lifts your spirits just by listening.
The playful melody line is another captivating element.
It’s a perfect Vocaloid song for boosting your mood—and it’ll make you hungry, too!


