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Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!

Do any songs come to mind that start with “na”? There are lots of words that begin with “na” and seem likely to be used in song titles—like “natsu” (summer), “nagisa” (beach), and “namae” (name).

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs with titles that start with “na.” Feel free to use this as a reference for shiritori using only song titles, or for karaoke shiritori where you pick the next song based on the last letter of the previous title.

Let’s dive right in!

Songs with titles that start with “Na.” Hints for shiritori! (241–250)

Summer Sugar Lemonadenogi

Summer Sugar Lemonade / Hatsune Miku by nogi
Summer Sugar Lemonadenogi

It’s a pop song where tart-and-sweet, vivid patterns come into view.

Created by nogi and released in August 2023.

The light rhythm, Hatsune Miku’s translucent vocals, and lyrics that evoke the atmosphere of a summer night blend together exquisitely.

As the track progresses, the feelings toward the other person seem to intensify more and more.

Perfect for when you want to elevate your romantic mood or revisit the sweet memories of youth.

Blooming in the summer skyakutari

This song feels like it’s singing up into the summer sky—just one listen will lift your spirits! It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Akutari, released in August 2023.

A brisk, driving Vocalock piece, it perfectly matches KAFU’s voice as she seems to pour her heart out.

The soaring chorus and the beauty of the melody have a charm that makes you want to look up at the sky.

It’s an emotional Vocaloid song that evokes the summer memories you carry within you.

The wind blows beyond the summerkomedawara

“A Breeze Blows Beyond Summer” is a song by Komedawara, released in September 2022.

Chisei’s lifelike vocals leave a strong impression, conveying end-of-summer nostalgia with a refreshing touch.

The brisk, guitar-driven arrangement feels pleasant, with a gentleness like a breeze caressing your cheek.

Recommended for those who want to quietly savor the changing seasons.

I think it will particularly resonate with people in their teens.

Summer and Trianglegomen nasai ga ienakute

A song by the Vocaloid producer Known for “Finding Knots” and “Spring Is Blooming,” Gomennasai ga Ienakute, released in August 2024.

Its minimal four-on-the-floor beat and Kagamine Rin’s clear, transparent vocals create a pleasantly polished sound.

The lyrics carefully depict the poignancy of summer’s end.

With its simultaneous sense of coolness and loneliness, this track is perfect for when you’re in a sentimental mood.

I hate summer.Asai Umi

A piercing piano rock song that portrays the complex emotions of summer.

It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Asai Umi, released in August 2019, and included on the first mini-album “It Was a Boring Life.” The lyrical world, with its story-like line—“I hate summer because it inevitably makes me remember someone precious who’s gone”—really hits home.

The fast-paced arrangement seems to embody the feelings that overflow.

I think it especially resonates when you listen to it in summer, when you’re tormented by loneliness.

Songs with titles that start with “Na.” Hints for shiritori! (251–260)

NanahitsujiShinario Aato

Scenarioart, a three-piece band with male-and-female twin vocals formed in 2009 in Shiga Prefecture, has been drawing attention for its unique sound that fuses rock, electronica, shoegaze, and pop.

They made their major-label debut in 2014 with the mini-album “night walking,” and have steadily built a track record, including providing ending theme songs for the anime The Perfect Insider and BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS.

Drummer and vocalist Kumiko Hattori’s skillful playing and singing further enhance the richly narrative world of their songs.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy cinematic atmospheres and lyrical soundscapes!

shooting starNakajima Mika

Mika Nakashima “Shooting Star” MUSIC VIDEO Shorts ver.
shooting starNakajima Mika

A gem-like ballad by Mika Nakashima that sings of feelings for a love that has passed, while gazing at shimmering shooting stars in the night sky.

Many fans praise its beautiful lyrics—sung with a clear, translucent voice—as “so heartrending that words can’t describe it.” Released in November 2009 as her 30th single, the song was also featured in a TV commercial for the housing information service Housemate.

The lyrics, carried by a gentle, warm melody, are sure to resonate deeply with those in long-distance relationships.

If you listen while looking up at the Tanabata night sky, your heart will tighten without you even realizing it.