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!
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Songs that start with “Pa.” For game hints or making playlists! (121–130)
ParabolaSukima Suichi

A refreshing track whose intro leaves a strong impression with a nostalgic piano phrase.
You might expect a straightforward pop construction, but the chorus is surprisingly playful.
In the music video, they scale city walls using just their body, pulling off feats that suggest—if not downright defy—believable human ability.
It’s clear they’ve put in a tremendous amount of effort.
Panna’s Punchmeronpanna (kanai mika)

This is “Panna’s Punch,” the theme song of everyone’s favorite Melonpanna-chan.
The singing voice is just as adorable as Melonpanna-chan in the anime.
The song expresses her girlish cuteness while also conveying her strength as a heroine.
It’s a track beloved by children.
PARTYMONGOL800

Just like the title says! Perfect for a party! After the intro ends, the excitement kicks in all at once and my energy goes MAX!
Song of the Panty ThiefMōmō Rurugyaban

You’d think it’s a smooth, tender ballad, but it’s actually about a panty thief.
It’s definitely not something you can sing in front of women, but it really gets the guys going.
At MowMow LuLuGyaban’s shows, the call-and-response with the crowd shouting “Panty!” was famous.
Mom and DadHitoto Yo

This is a song about the singer’s feelings for her late parents.
In the lyrics, she asks, “God, why do people have to die?”—a question rooted in Yo Hitoto’s experience of losing her parents at a young age.
To commemorate the song’s release, the public photo submission project “Yo Hitoto ‘Papa Mama’ Campaign” drew over a thousand entries, each accompanied by a family story.
At the end of the video, a three-shot photo of a young Yo Hitoto with her late parents was shown.
Panda, Rabbit, KoalaInui Hiroki

Make circles with your hands around your eyes for a panda.
Spread your hands above your head for a rabbit.
Put both arms out in front of you in a hugging pose for a koala.
It’s a play song where you sing while striking each animal pose.
At first you add a “come here, come here” gesture between the animals, but partway through it switches to repeating just “Panda, Rabbit, Koala,” making it a bit more challenging.
Since kids can mimic the poses, it’s a recommended song for singing and playing together.



