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.” Helpful for game hints and making playlists! (461–470)
PopNishino Kana

Kana Nishino’s track is one that soothes the pain of heartbreak and gives you the courage to look forward.
With its upbeat rhythm and bright melody, just listening to it is enough to bring a natural smile to your face.
The lyrics, which paint the small joys of everyday life, are sure to gently reach even those weighed down by heavy feelings.
Released in May 2017, the song was used in Otsuka Foods’ “Vitamin Carbonated MATCH” commercial and as the theme song for NTV’s “Sukkiri!!.” Speaking about its production, Kana Nishino shared that “a voice from my heart just slipped out.” It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to regain their smile after tears.
Part of Your WorldToyohara Erika

When you think of summer, many people probably picture the sea.
So, the piece I’d like to introduce is Part of Your World, a song from the animated film The Little Mermaid, which is set in the ocean.
Does it ring a bell as the song where the heroine, Ariel, sings about her longing for the human world? Over the years, various versions have been released, including the original and the Japanese dub.
This time, however, I’m introducing the version sung by Erika Toyohara, who provided the dubbing for the 2023 film.
Give it a listen while recalling the film’s fantastical scenes.
PAIN KILLERNoda Yojiro

Yojiro Noda’s song expresses a heart grappling with deep anguish while seeking healing.
Released in September 2024 as an advance track from the album “WONDER BOY’S AKUMU CLUB,” it features a dark, emotional atmosphere that fuses electronica and rock.
The lyrics, infused with a yearning for liberation from pain, resonate with many listeners by connecting to the stresses and anxieties of contemporary society.
Centered on themes of suffering and self-exploration, this piece empowers listeners to confront pain and reexamine themselves.
It’s a highly recommended track for those carrying deep emotional wounds or wishing to face themselves.
Pastel LoveKanai Yūko

Released in June 1978.
Yuko Kanai came from the show “Star Tanjō,” which produced many stars.
She made it through several preliminary rounds, but no scouts raised their placards in the finals.
At that time, one of the judges, Shunichi Tokura, wondered, “Why? You of all people?” and personally helped push for her debut through the show.
She was refined and had decent vocal ability, but in the end, she didn’t become a hit.
It’s an episode that really makes you feel the acumen of professional eyes—ironically, in the opposite way.
Still, the song has a clear, transparent quality, and I think it’s a masterpiece.
PART OF LIFESuzuki Yume

As expected, even from their debut they treated us to such a composed singing voice.
They weren’t really the kind of artist who scored mega-hits in terms of sales, but I heard their songs quite a bit through tie-ins and the like.
It seems they’re still active even now.
PuzzleKanjani∞

Kanjani Eight’s “Puzzle” is a song that makes you feel as if your heart is being tightly gripped.
Released in 2009 as the lead track of the album PUZZLE, it was written and composed by Kazuyoshi Saito, who has also recorded it as a self-cover.
Songs that suit viewing cherry blossoms at night are often love songs, but this one feels more like taking a hard look at your current self—some listeners may even feel a slight ache in their chest.
It’s a sentimental tune that brings back memories of places you used to hang out and friends from the past when you’re feeling down.
True to Kanjani Eight’s style, it also weaves in place names and landmarks from Osaka.
Daddy’s handSekiguchi Kazuyuki & 1933 Ukurere Ōrusutāzu feat. Takagi Bū

Papa no Te (Daddy’s Hand) is a song by Kazuyuki Sekiguchi, the bassist of Southern All Stars, and Boo Takagi, along with their band Ukulele All Stars.
Its gentle yet powerful melody and the heartwarming lyrics depicting the father-daughter bond between Takagi and his daughter evoke a sense of nostalgia and a heartfelt appreciation for family.
Why not listen to it together as a parent and child, recalling those precious, seemingly ordinary—but truly extraordinary—moments of happiness: being together as a family, and walking hand in hand?


