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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! (21–30)

PashogiraGANG PARADE

GANG PARADE “Pashogira” Music Video
PashogiraGANG PARADE

In chilly February, how about warming up with a heat-packed dance tune? It’s an upbeat number from GANG PARADE, written and composed by Yoshikatsu Shuto of the rock band KEYTALK, with all the band members joining in on the recording—a collaboration that drew plenty of attention.

The track is included on the single “Pashogira / Yakudō / Don’t Stop the ROCK!!,” released in May 2024.

Centered on themes of “passion” and “glare,” its energetic sound is enough to raise your body temperature just by listening.

Also look out for the unique choreography—designed by Can GP Maika—based on a pachislot motif.

On nights when you want to blow away the cold or crank up the excitement, get everyone together and dance it out!

ParadisePSYCHIC FEVER

PSYCHIC FEVER – Paradise (Official Music Video)
ParadisePSYCHIC FEVER

How about dancing to a glamorous number that will heat up your heart and body in chilly February? This track by PSYCHIC FEVER, a dance and vocal group under LDH JAPAN, was released in January 2025.

Its dazzling sound, infused with retro funk and disco elements, delivers a sparkling finish that lifts your spirits just by listening.

The romantic worldview—linking their firm determination to embark on a U.S.

tour with a passion for a loved one—sets hearts aflutter! Known as the lead song for the group’s first U.S.

tour, “PSYCHIC FEVER FIRST US TOUR 2025,” it holds a pivotal place symbolizing their new challenge.

The performance featuring a mic stand has also become a hot topic.

Perfect for anyone who wants to shake off the cold and have fun dancing!

Songs that start with “Pa.” For game hints or making playlists! (31–40)

percept from…ptf

ptf 1st album “percept from…” sample
percept from...ptf

ptf is an instrumental band with a unique guitar-less lineup that puts the violin center stage, formed in 2009 around Keisuke Takashima.

Their heavy yet lyrical sound, fusing progressive metal and jazz rock, conveys a powerful sense of narrative even without vocals.

Since releasing their 2013 album “Percept from This,” they have meticulously crafted long-form suites and more; their creative drive remains undiminished, as seen with their fifth album, “Ambiguous Fragile Sign,” released in March 2024.

The overwhelming sonic weight that never makes you miss the guitar, contrasted with beautiful melodies, is a sound that will especially resonate with prog fans who enjoy dramatic developments and with those who love melodic metal.

Party! Party! Party!Snow Man

It’s a dance track bursting with both overwhelming exhilaration and addictive appeal—perfect for kicking off a dazzling stage.

Chosen as the official song for Tokyo Girls Collection held in September 2019, it’s famous among fans for the way Snow Man, performing first, instantly sent the venue’s energy soaring.

Included on the September 2021 album Snow Mania S1, the track is a superb party tune that blends polished beats from international songwriters with the tightly synchronized hype of all nine members.

With lyrics that welcome invited guests and beckon everyone to have fun together until morning, it grabs listeners’ hearts and won’t let go.

Packed with call-and-response moments, it’s ideal for sharing an amazing time when you’re hanging out with friends or playing it as a driving soundtrack.

POWERONE OR EIGHT

ONE OR EIGHT / POWER (Performance Video)
POWERONE OR EIGHT

ONE OR EIGHT is a boys’ group drawing attention for their world-class performance.

The track they released in January 2026 is “POWER.” Built on hip-hop and infused with R&B and trap, the song’s heavy low end resonates throughout, making for a very cool finish.

Chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime Armor Legend: Samurai Troopers, this work portrays not external cheers but the strength of will that wells up from within.

Co-created with overseas writers including Colby O’Donis, the sound quietly yet fiercely ignites the listener’s fighting spirit.

As the lead single from their first mini-album “GATHER,” it’s an energetic song that gives you a push when you want to inspire yourself.

Party!!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai “Party!!” Official Video / Ryokuoushoku Shakai – Party!!
Party!!Ryokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai’s ninth single captivates with a bouncy rhythm and vibrant, dynamic sound.

Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime “Delicious in Dungeon,” it blends funky elements into an irresistibly feel-good track that makes your body move on its own.

The lyrics are sprinkled with food-related words, creating a warm atmosphere like sharing a meal with friends, while also conveying the exhilaration of setting off on an adventure.

Sing it at a party or karaoke, and it’s sure to instantly brighten the mood of the whole venue!

paradeOfisharu Higedan Dism

It’s a song included on the mini-album “Love and Peace Are Within You.” Since it’s about a parade, it has a lively pop-rock feel, featuring rhythms that evoke handclaps and tambourines—super fun and sparkling! From the very beginning, Fujiwara’s vocals show a lot of technique, and that’s something worth emulating.

The vowel “i” tends to get tense, and if you pronounce it too forcefully, your voice won’t come out easily.

Lift your facial muscles, create space inside your mouth, and use a quick burst of breath.

The piano’s lightness is also crucial, so try singing with a crisp, detached articulation; it will naturally help you feel the accents and make it easier to project your voice!