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.” Great for game hints or making playlists! (1–10)
Paparampan PushNEW!Ishikawa Seiya

It’s a song overflowing with positive energy that turns even everyday drowsiness and sluggishness into laughter.
It’s the second single released in March 2026 by Seiya Ishikawa, who’s also active as part of the comedy duo Shimofuri Myojo.
The title comes from a quirky wordplay he came up with in elementary school, and it features a rhythm that makes you want to hum along after just one listen.
The coupling track includes an acoustic version of his previous song “Okan no LINE,” offering a warm glimpse of family love.
It’s a recommended track as driving BGM to blow away the May blues, or as a prompt to express gratitude on Mother’s Day.
Panda Rabbit KoalaNEW!sakushi: takada hiroo / sakkyoku: inui hiroki

The fresh greenery of May feels great, and it’s the perfect season for a trip to the zoo, isn’t it? That’s when this song—featuring three kinds of animals appearing one after another—is perfect for parents and kids to sing and play together.
With lyrics by Hiroo Takada and music by Yuki Inui, it has been loved for many years, including being featured on the December 1990 album “NHK Okaasan to Issho Best 35.” Broadcast on NHK’s “Okaasan to Issho,” this piece is especially fun because you can imitate animals in time with the rhythmic calls! The simple choreography is easy to learn right away, making it perfect for getting everyone excited on a field trip bus or at a picnic.
Be sure to strike cute poses together and have fun!
PopNEW!Nishino Kana

This is the 30th single, released on May 3, 2017, and it was used as the commercial song for the vitamin carbonated drink MATCH.
It’s a refreshing, encouraging pop tune that sings about the desire to “pop” away the stresses of daily work and chores, featuring universally relatable lyrics.
Rather than showcasing Kana Nishino’s high notes, this track is appealing for its lower register.
Since low notes tend to make you use your throat, be careful not to let the resonance drop downward.
It’s a bright, lively song, so if you keep your facial muscles lifted throughout and focus the resonance in the same spot, both low and high notes should come out more easily.
Also, lightly dancing with your body while singing helps you relax, so it’s recommended.
Songs that start with “Pa.” Great for game hints or making playlists! (11–20)
Parallel World Symmetrym9m9

Drawing on experience as a keyboardist to resonate with sound, m9m9 began activities in July 2021 with the release of “Imitation.” Representative works include “Parallel World Symmetry” and “A Street Where Footsteps Resound.” They ranked 63rd in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2021 Autumn and 100th in Spring 2023.
Their style is captivating for its fusion of band sound with structural beauty derived from the keyboard.
Partneryuka

A popular song by singer-songwriter Yuka that expresses a straightforward love for a lifelong partner.
Its down-to-earth message—depicting not only ideals but also everyday promises and making up after arguments—has resonated with many couples.
The letter-like world woven in unpretentious words may make you see yourself in it.
Released in April 2022, the track became an explosive hit, with total related video views surpassing one billion on social media.
It was later included on the album “messy bag” and continues to be cherished as one of her signature songs.
Its pop, charming sound will brighten any venue as entertainment during the wedding reception or as BGM for a profile video.
It’s a perfect number for newlyweds embarking on their life together.
Paradise GalaxyHikaru GENJI

A sparkling track that seems to invite you into a world of adventure filled with dreams and hope.
Lyrics by Ryo Asuka depict the pure hearts that only children possess and fantastical scenes, filling listeners with excitement.
Released in March 1988 as Hikaru GENJI’s third single, this historic hit won the 30th Japan Record Award and topped the year-end charts.
Their dashing image on roller skates became the envy of children at the time and sparked a social phenomenon.
Listen to it when you’re standing at the new starting line of school, caught between anticipation and anxiety.
It’s an eternal anthem of encouragement, beloved across generations, that gives you the courage to take a step toward a shining future.
PuzzleIkuta Rira

The song “Puzzle,” released as a digital single in January 2026.
Selected as the theme song for ABEMA’s series “Kyou, Suki ni Narimashita.” Its lyrics depict how feelings of love gradually take shape like fitting together puzzle pieces.
Paired with a light, warm ensemble, they evoke a gentle flutter in the listener’s heart.
The dense wording makes it tricky to ride the fine rhythms, but the vocal range isn’t very wide and the melody moves straightforwardly, so once you firmly memorize how the lyrics are set to the music, it’s quite singable even at karaoke.
Set the key to suit your voice and you’ll be able to sing it comfortably—this is a number that gently encourages those in love.


