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 and making playlists! (391–400)
Pandora’s boxPorukadotto Sutingurei

Pandora Box is a track with cool, rapid-fire guitar cutting.
Just like the title suggests, it’s a tense song that keeps you guessing about what melody or twist will come next.
Yet you can’t stop listening—there’s an irresistible pull that draws you in.
Give it a listen!
palettePorunogurafiti

It’s a song about heartbreak, but instead of focusing on the pain and sorrow, it’s portrayed as if gently speaking to someone who’s hurting—a slightly mysterious piece.
It reminds you of something obvious that’s easy to forget in tough times: “Heartbreak is very painful and sad, but the world hasn’t changed at all, and nothing has been ruined.”
Papaparanoiametoronōmu

An upbeat track that expresses a negative-thinking boy’s anxiety with a punkish flair.
The arrangement is captivating, blending intense rock with fast-paced techno sounds, and the distinctive, innocent, boyish vocals leave a lasting impression.
paralysisYugika

The gritty vocals and the bass that pounds in and closes in are absolutely awesome! Released in April 2023, it’s a work by the Vocaloid producer Yugika, known for hits like “Caprice Cast” and “Eureka Replica.” The sound arrangement carries a hardcore techno essence that’s incredibly cool.
It makes you want to crank the volume way up.
“Paralysis” refers to the phenomenon of overthinking to the point of mental shutdown.
It feels like it expresses an overflow of emotions through its sonic imagery.
ParadeYorushika

This is a track included in Yorushika’s album “だから僕は音楽を辞めた” (“That’s Why I Gave Up on Music”).
It’s a concept album built around stories written by the composer n-buna, so this song also depicts the emotions of characters within the narrative.
The gentle vocals by suis shine against the calm, mellow arrangement.
It’s a song with a mysterious worldview, where you can sense a small glimmer of hope beyond the sorrow.
If you listen closely first thing in the morning, it’s sure to seep into you.
Be sure to add it to your playlist.
snap snapRafu×Rafu

A catchy song that drew attention as a cheer anthem for Father’s Day! This second collaboration between Rafu×Rafu and Meiji was released on June 16, 2024.
The distinctive intro phrase leaves a strong impression, and the irresistibly addictive melody sticks with you.
It’s bright from start to finish, so just listening will naturally lift your spirits.
Perfect for expressing gratitude not only to your father, but also to someone special in your life!
Payapayarepisshu

Their signature song features a rhythmic, upbeat ska sound that sticks in your head after just one listen.
It also falls under new wave.
As their major-label debut track, it was used as the theme song for a Toyota car commercial, so I bet plenty of middle-aged folks remember it.


