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! (361–370)
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

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

As one of the top sound creators in the East, Crazy Ken Band consistently releases stylish tracks that appeal to aficionados.
While many of their songs translate genres like soul and R&B into enka and kayōkyoku, making them quite challenging, Percolation is different.
It’s a groovy and very chic piece, but the vocal range isn’t that wide, and the rhythm is easy to catch.
Highly recommended for men who want to project a sophisticated, mature vibe at karaoke.
party peopleKetsumeishi

When you hear it’s a party song by Ketsumeishi, you know you’re guaranteed to get hyped! This track, “Party People,” released digitally in 2021, is a high-energy number that amps up the festival and party vibes.
The music video features Eiko Kano, and his wild performance—doing calligraphy right after skydiving—also became a hot topic.
It’s the ultimate festival anthem that makes your body move, makes you want to clap, and lifts you out of any slump.
PearlGosuperāzu

This gem-like song is a gift from The Gospellers, a five-member male vocal group, celebrating their 30th anniversary.
The lyrics, which liken an eternal bond with a loved one to a pearl, are truly moving.
All members wrote and composed the song, infusing it with gratitude for their 30-year journey.
It’s included on the EP “Pearl,” released on November 13, 2024.
This work is filled with the full charm of The Gospellers.
When you want to feel the ties you share with a longtime friend or partner, give it a listen—it’s sure to warm your heart.
PANCAKEsai

If you’re looking for music unlike anything you’ve heard before, this is for you.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Sai, released in April 2023.
Built with distinctive harmonies, rhythms, and melodies, it’s an unpredictable Vocaloid song.
As you keep listening, you’ll find you can’t escape the world of “PANCAKE.” The word choices are unique too—that’s part of its charm.
It really feels like “making the music they truly love,” and that’s just wonderful!


