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 list of songs with titles that start with “Zu.” For your karaoke reference (71–80)
ZyuneTakenoko shōnen

It’s a high-energy Vocaloid track with a punchy, penetrating sound that delivers a real sense of speed.
Created by Vocaloid producer Takenoko Shounen—also known for the hit “Musical Magical Syndrome”—it was released in 2020.
The arrangement, where it feels like every sound is seamlessly connected, is irresistible.
If you like loud, nu-metal/mixture-style rock, definitely give it a listen.
The lyrics, in particular, may resonate with those who pour their passion into creating.
They express the anxiety felt within competition with others.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyberii guddoman

You also won’t want to miss “Zutto,” a classic love ballad crafted by Berry Goodman.
This track is used as the ending theme for the anime Fox Spirit Matchmaker, and its lyrics are closely linked to the story.
That said, because it focuses on universal emotions like longing for someone and gratitude, even those who haven’t seen the anime should be able to relate.
Since it doesn’t include reggae elements, even listeners who aren’t into rap will find it easy to sing.
Zundamon Wonderlandmasuti

I think once you hear it, it’ll be stuck in your head! It’s a track by Mastie, a Vocaloid producer who also works as a professional composer, released in 2022.
As the title suggests, it’s an uptempo tune starring Zundamon, packed to the brim with cuteness, energy, and brightness! The vocal phrase that appears right from the intro will make you want to hum along.
Be sure to check out this pop song where the fun lyrics and sparkling sound all boost your mood!
A roundup of songs with titles that start with “Zu.” For karaoke reference (81–90)
Zuko☆BakoMorinao Fumi (Furachinarizumu)

Furachinarhythm is a pop-rock band aiming to go from “the most successful band among the unsuccessful” to “the least successful band among the successful.” The band grew out of “Johnny Scotch,” which vocalist Morinaofumi formed in Kochi Prefecture at age 18.
They made their major-label debut in 2015 and have been active across Japan, and they’re also thriving in Kochi: hosting a regular radio show on FM Kochi, performing solo concerts in Kochi, appearing at the Yosakoi Festival, and even serving as promotional characters for the Kochi Prefectural Assembly election awareness campaign.
Sly womanMiura Yutaro

This is a video of Miura getting flustered as KABA-chan comes on strong on a TV karaoke show.
He’s covering Sharam Q’s big hit “Zuru-i Onna.” Listening like this, Miura is really a great singer.
His soft, easy-to-listen-to voice might make him a vocalist well-suited for covers.
Soaked GhostHisaishi Joe

Among the many iconic scenes in the film, the one where Totoro, Satsuki, and Mei wait for the bus in the pouring rain surely ranks near the top.
This is the cheerful rainy-day song for their little shelter-from-the-storm.
Does “Soaking-Wet Ghost” refer to Totoro after all? Listening to this piece, the slightly lonely circumstances of the two sisters feel a bit brighter, and it seems to give you the strength to carry on with quiet determination.
for a long time / all the time / continuouslyKamenashi Kazuya

This is Kazuya Kamenashi’s solo track included on KAT-TUN’s 2012 album “CHAIN.” Against a harmony woven from a heartbeat-like rhythm and a dreamy, ethereal melody, his vocals—at times spoken, at times passionately sung—resonate deep within the heart.


