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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.' Great for game hints and playlist-making! (271–280)

PARTY HOUSERIZE

RIZE LIVE DVD “PARTY HOUSE” KenKen Ver.
PARTY HOUSERIZE

When it comes to bass heroes in the Japanese rock scene, you just can’t leave him out! KenKen, the bassist of RIZE—the band leading the domestic mixture rock scene.

One of the charms of his bass playing is, of course, his razor-sharp slap.

Plenty of bassists have been captivated by his uniquely distinctive style—you can tell it’s him the moment you hear it.

This track, of course, lets you enjoy his slap phrases! And don’t miss the undulating, groove-filled basslines that are also a hallmark of his appeal.

Songs that start with “pa.” Great for game hints or making playlists! (281–290)

Paranoid AndroidRadiohead

This is a track included on OK Computer, the 1997 album by the rock band Radiohead from Oxford, England.

With their melancholic musical style and the bold incorporation of electronica, they are a pivotal band that significantly reshaped the concept of rock from the 1990s into the 2000s.

Passacaglia g-mollReinhard Goebel

Biber: Mystery (Rosary) Sonata XVI, C. 105: Passacaglia in G Minor for Solo Violin
Passacaglia g-mollReinhard Goebel

Here’s an introduction to a slightly lesser-known violinist.

That said, he’s only less known in Japan—worldwide, he’s quite famous.

A violinist with exceptional expressive power: Reinhard Goebel.

He excels most at darker pieces that demand deep expression.

He’s a German violinist, and Germany has many performers of his type.

His technique is also outstanding, so if you like darker repertoire, be sure to check him out!

PASTELRhim.

Rhim. / PASTEL 【MUSIC VIDEO】
PASTELRhim.

Rhim is a four-piece instrumental band gaining attention for their pop-savvy, melodic compositions and live performances that captivate audiences.

Based in their hometown of Nagoya, they perform nationwide and have built popularity with a style that refuses to be confined by genre.

The refreshing sound of their first digital single, “PASTEL,” showcases an overwhelming expressive power that can conjure vivid scenes even without lyrics.

Their live shows also offer a different experience from their recordings, making them a band you should definitely see in person.

Papillons No. 2, Op. 2 in E-flat majorRobert Schumann

Schumann / Papillons, Op. 2 / Performance: Mami Miyake
Papillons No. 2, Op. 2 in E-flat majorRobert Schumann

Composer Robert Schumann, renowned for his gentle works, is also extremely popular in Japan.

Among Schumann’s pieces, one I especially recommend for spring is Papillons No.

2 in E-flat major, Op.

2.

This work was inspired by Jean Paul Richter’s novel Flegeljahre (The Awkward Age), by the German poet of fantasy.

If you’d like to delve deeper into the piece, why not check out that book as well?

PASSIONATE ANTHEMRoselia

[Wotagei] PASSIONATE ANTHEM / Roselia
PASSIONATE ANTHEMRoselia

“PASSIONATE ANTHEM” means a passionate anthem.

Originally, “anthem” referred to a type of church music, but nowadays it’s also used to mean a band or group’s signature song.

The fact that they chose to call this song an anthem suggests they were quite confident in it.

But once you listen, you’ll understand—Aina Aiba’s vocal shouts are the real deal.

For those who don’t know much about Roselia yet, this is the one song I recommend starting with.

PuzzleRound Table feat. Nino

This song by ROUND TABLE feat.

Nino charms with its pop, stylish vibe.

The melody rides a lively eight-beat, and Nino’s clear, airy vocals resonate pleasantly.

While the lyrics depict life’s imperfections and a sense of loneliness, they also convey a glimmer of hope.

Released in November 2006, the track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Welcome to the N.H.K.,” capturing the hearts of many fans.

It’s perfect as background music for work, especially for those who want to focus in a calm atmosphere.

It’s also great when you want to relax with a chill mood and savor the small joys of everyday life.