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.” Great for game hints and making playlists! (41–50)
Paranoid RendezvousGen’in wa jibun ni aru.

Released in October 2025 as their 4th single, this track shines with a catchy melody and uniquely crafted word choices.
Its decadent sound and philosophical lyrics—laced with meta perspectives and self-referential elements—intertwine in an alluring way.
The beat is danceable, with a dynamic, dramatic structure.
Before you know it, you’re drawn in and can’t escape its world.
Be sure to give it a listen and discover a new side of their allure!
Party of MonstersHikawa Kiyoshi with t.komuro

This dance tune, created by a collaboration between the prince of enka and a master of techno-pop, is a perfect Halloween monster song.
Told from the perspective of yokai, it depicts a world that embraces being true to yourself, mirroring the spirit of Halloween where you dress up and enjoy another side of who you are.
Blending high-speed rap with techno sounds, this groundbreaking track has also been selected as the ending theme for the anime “GeGeGe no Kitaro: The Generations of GeGeGe I Loved,” airing from April 2025.
How about singing it at karaoke with friends in yokai cosplay and dancing your hearts out? The music video, featuring intense dance performances, will boost the party mood too.
PastoralAimer

This song was written as the theme for the Japanese-dubbed version of the animated film “The Legend of Hei.” The lyrics are interpreted as depicting gentle feelings and a quiet prayer, with themes like “our hearts are connected even when we’re apart,” “coexistence,” and “the preciousness of everyday life.” You can sense it from the mood and themes of the song, and there are basically no belted high notes or intense melodic sections.
Since Aimer uses a breathy vocal style, a calm song like this suits her very well.
When you sing it, try to stay relaxed and avoid tensing up to match the atmosphere.
Of course, taking in plenty of air is important, but it won’t help if you can’t release it well.
Be mindful not to tense your shoulders as you sing.
POWDER SNOWOgata Rina (CV: Mizuki Nana)

This is a character song by Rina Ogata from the anime WHITE ALBUM.
It’s a song released in January 2010 that reinterprets the ending theme of the original game, with lyrics by Naoko Sutani, composition by Naoya Shimokawa, and arrangement by Jumpei Fujita.
The lyrics depict poignant emotions through the whiteness and coldness of snow, and the piano-centered arrangement creates a winter ballad that resonates deeply.
It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to while watching the snow fall softly.
Bread PandaYokoyama Yuu/Maruyama Ryuhei (Kanjani Eight)

An adorable song set in a fantastical world where twin pandas go on a journey in search of food.
It’s a unit song by Hiroshi Yokoyama and Ryuhei Maruyama, included on the regular edition of the album “FIGHT,” released in November 2011.
Lyrics by AMO and composition by Hidenori Tanaka.
The pop, light melody and gentle harmonies are soothing, and just listening to it will warm your heart.
Recommended for those looking for a song to enjoy with children!
Paradichlorobenzene ver.2025Owata P

This work sings about the hypocrisy that pervades the internet and the absurdities of human relationships.
Released in September 2025, the track is a rearranged version of a classic originally put out in 2009.
You’ll be drawn in by its razor-sharp electronic sound and the even more translucent vocal performance.
The lyrics also weave in irony about continuing to sing without questioning meaning.
Why not listen to it while reflecting on the past?
PUZZLEShimizu Shota

It’s a gospel-style cheer song that fills your heart with the bonds of friendship and hope for the future.
The fact that Shota Shimizu returned to his hometown of Osaka and created it together with students from his alma mater adds an extra layer of warmth to the piece.
Released in October 2024, it was later included on the album “Pulsatilla cernua.” The choral performance with around 20 students on THE FIRST TAKE is truly overwhelming.
If you’re taking on a challenge with your team or stepping into something new, listening to it will surely give you courage.
Its polished sound also pairs perfectly with a leisurely café time on your day off.


