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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 making playlists! (341–350)

PARTYyotabaito

PARTY | Yotabite feat. flower
PARTYyotabaito

When you unravel the meaning of the lyrics, it tightens your heart—this is a fast-paced Vocaloid rock track.

It’s by vocaloid producer Yotabaito, also known for works like “Bad Gazer,” and was released in 2020.

The rock sound has a mature edge and is truly cool.

However, when you consider the feelings of the protagonist, who is toyed with by the people around them as described in the lyrics, a different worldview emerges from the contrast with the sound.

The title “PARTY” is laced with irony, too.

Songs that start with “Pa.” For game hints or making playlists! (351–360)

Pagrioideara dittsu san

It’s a Vocalo-rock track that makes you want to step along to the beat! Created by Vocaloid producer La Ditts, it was released in May 2023.

The razor-sharp guitar sound is irresistible! The powerful drums and heavily distorted bass are awesome too.

If you like Japanese rock, this will almost certainly hit home.

The lyrics feature words with great rhythm, and the energetic melody is another highlight.

I also think the touch of adding a sigh-like phrase at the end shows excellent taste.

Part-time job at a bakeryAnjurumu

It’s a song that elevates a seemingly common story—of a bakery’s poster girl being courted by customers—into a wonderfully light-novel-style narrative, characteristic of Tsunku’s production.

The tune is gentle, with a refreshing melody line, crafted with karaoke appeal in mind.

Paradigmandāgurafu

Their third single, which gained huge popularity with the classic graduation song “Tsubasa.” This release, their first in eight months, was sold in two versions—the regular edition and the limited first-press edition, a first for them.

While the coupling track usually has a tie-in, this one unusually has none.

ParadichlorobenzeneOwata P

[official] Paradichlorobenzene feat. Owata-P (Kagamine Len, Kagamine Rin)
ParadichlorobenzeneOwata P

A song that’s famous as one you want to listen to when you’re mentally exhausted is Owata-P’s “Paradichlorobenzene,” whose lyrics, melody, and music video are all crafted with a dark tone.

By the way, “paradichlorobenzene” is a chemical used in products like mothballs.

This song was released in 2009, but there’s an anecdote that it was produced on a very low-capacity computer running Windows Vista, which came out in 2006.

Compared to today, when DTM (computer-based music production) environments are well established, it really shows how times have changed.

PercolationCRAZY KEN BAND

Crazy Ken Band / Percolation (Lyric Video)
PercolationCRAZY KEN BAND

As one of the leading sound creators in the East, Crazy Ken Band keeps releasing stylish tracks that appeal to aficionados.

While many of their songs adapt genres like soul and R&B into enka and kayōkyoku, making them quite challenging, Percolation is different.

It’s a groovy and very stylish piece, but the vocal range isn’t that wide, and the rhythm is easy to feel.

Recommended for men who want to project a mature, sophisticated vibe at karaoke.

PuzzleKuwagata P

Puzzle (feat. Hatsune Miku)
PuzzleKuwagata P

Two people whose emotional bond has been severed—their relationship is heart-wrenching.

This song, released in 2009 by KuwagataP, a Vocaloid producer known for band-oriented sound, is an emotional Vocaloid track resonating with impassioned guitar tones.

The sound image feels as if the overflowing feelings embedded in the lyrics have been turned directly into sound, piercing the heart.

Using a capo simplifies the chords, but deliberately playing with barre chords is also an option.

That’s because the chord shapes that work as barre chords actually have fewer patterns than standard chord fingerings.

For example, look up the barre chord shapes for C and D and compare them—you’ll see the only difference is the fret position.