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Songs that start with “Pa.” Great for game hints or making playlists!

There are lots of words that start with “pa,” like “puzzle,” “punk,” and “party,” and plenty of songs that begin with those words, too.

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “pa.”

Use it as a hint for games like “song shiritori,” where you play using only song titles, or “shiritori karaoke,” where you link songs in a chain while singing at karaoke.

It can also help when you want to create a playlist themed around the Japanese syllabary, like a “songs starting with the ‘pa’ row” list.

You might even discover tracks you don’t usually sing or listen to!

Songs that start with “Pa.” For game hints and playlist-making! (71–80)

Bread SongYamazaki Kurumi

Kurumi Yamazaki / Bread Song [MV]
Bread SongYamazaki Kurumi

That excited feeling that bread brings.

Singer-songwriter Kurumi Yamazaki captured that small everyday happiness in a song.

With simple, humor-filled words, it paints the fun of sitting before a table full of bread and the joy of its delicious taste.

Yamazaki’s gentle, translucent voice pairs with a light melody to make you feel warm inside just by listening.

The piece was released as a music video in 2019, and there’s a lovely story from that June when it was sung together with children at an elementary school in Mie Prefecture.

You can almost picture people connecting through bread.

Try listening with a roll in hand during family breakfast or on a lazy weekend afternoon.

It’s a pop tune filled with a tender charm that brings smiles to everyone—from kids to adults.

Bake breadYamazaki Masayoshi

This is a number by Masayoshi Yamazaki, known for his blues rock, filled with clumsy yet warm affection.

Included on the album “Allergy no Tokkouyaku,” released in April 1996, the piece captures an everyday moment of baking bread for a loved one.

The simple feeling of “If I love you, I can’t help it,” conveyed by the image of kneading dough with a face dusted white with flour, gently wraps around the listener’s heart.

A staple track with recordings on several live albums, it’s said to really heat up in concert with tongue-twister call-and-response between Yamazaki and the audience.

The contrast between the cozy feel of the studio version and the humorous expressions in live performances is exquisite—a heartwarming pop tune.

One bread, please.Matsu Takako

A number by Takako Matsu that portrays the complex feelings after spending a night with someone you love.

At dawn, after her beloved confesses and she finally accepts those feelings, the protagonist makes tea and eats just a single piece of bread.

That simple meal conveys a tangle of emotions—guilt, irrepressible joy, and sudden emptiness—and it’s heartbreakingly poignant.

Featured on the October 2003 album “harvest songs,” the piece is distinguished by its gentle jazz-waltz melody and Matsu’s clear, lullaby-like voice.

When you’re struggling with unrequited love, listening alone at daybreak will surely resonate.

Why not use this song to quietly take another look at your own feelings?

breadHanazawa Kana

Isn’t this a truly unique piece, bursting with love for bread? This track sung by voice actress Kana Hanazawa is a super fun number, featuring a groovy sound from her collaboration with Zainichi Funk.

The theme is bread—Hanazawa’s favorite—and the result is an upbeat, pop tune that lifts your spirits just by listening.

Focusing on the lyrics, they humorously depict how the calories gained from eating bread become a source of courage—energy to set out and help someone important.

The song is included on the acclaimed 2019 album Kokobase, released in February.

On a morning when you want to give something your all, listen with a piece of bread in hand, and you’re sure to kick off a wonderful day!

Parallel WorldBLiSTAR

This is the debut song by the girls’ rock band BLiSTAR.

Even when you try to reset your heart in a digitized world, there are precious memories you just can’t erase.

Many will relate to the struggle of being tormented by memories that grow clearer the more you try to forget, and to the turmoil of feelings you can’t neatly sort out.

Included on their debut mini-album “B,” released in November 2009, this track was also used as an insert song in the OVA of the popular comic “Shojo Fight.” When you need the courage to step onto the next stage, it will surely give you a gentle push.

POWER OF LOVEJUDY AND MARY

This is JUDY AND MARY’s major-label debut single, released in September 1993, where YUKI’s airy vocals and the deliberately sparse arrangement create a unique sonic world.

Its experimental structure, markedly different from their later hits, likely left many listeners puzzled at the time.

The unadorned lyrics sing of the impatience and loneliness felt in a corner of the city, yet quietly affirm the latent energy within the listener.

Although it debuted modestly at No.

95 on the Oricon chart, it stands as the band’s origin, later included on their first album, “J•A•M.” When you’re hesitating to take a step forward or want to trust your authentic self, this work is sure to gently nudge you from behind.

Party PeopleSuga Shikao

A funky dance number by Shikao Suga that makes you forget everyday worries and turns your heart’s volume up to the max.

The song carries a powerful message: when you’re facing a major life decision and feel “it’s now or never,” take the plunge without fearing the risks.

Released as a single in July 2009, it reached number 7 on the Oricon weekly chart.

The B-side, “TOKYO LIFE,” was also featured in a Sekisui House “Sha-Maison” commercial.

If you want to change something but can’t take the first step, listening to this track will give you the courage to trust your instincts.