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)
Perfect Blue (feat. Tiji Jojo, Daichi Yamamoto, RYO-Z)STUTS & ZOT on the WAVE

This track is a collaboration by the powerhouse producer unit STUTS and ZOT on the WAVE, featuring an all-star lineup of guest artists.
Produced as the unit’s second single in July 2025, it includes contributions from Tiji Jojo, Daichi Yamamoto, and RYO-Z of RHYMESTER.
A smooth track themed around summer drives and the glossy tones of a talkbox make a strong impression.
Energetic flows, emotive rap, and verses radiating veteran poise come together to create a mellow, groovy soundscape.
Another highlight is that this marks STUTS and RYO-Z’s first collaboration since “Magic Hour.” Highly recommended for anyone looking to unwind with some chill hip-hop.
Songs that start with “Pa.” For game hints or making playlists! (51–60)
paradeKasai Takamichi (Amefurashi Karutetto)

Takamichi Kasai, a native of Aomori City, serves as the vocalist and trumpeter for Amefurashi Quartet, a band rooted in swing jazz.
The lyrics and melodies he writes strongly reflect the simplicity and nostalgia of his hometown, Tsugaru.
Formed in 2004, the band made its nationwide debut with the 2007 mini-album “Yume de Aetara” (If I Could See You in a Dream).
Their ties to their home region are evident as well, such as when they provided a theme song for an Aomori Asahi Broadcasting program in 2018.
Their music—woven from his powerful singing and a trumpet tone steeped in melancholy—will resonate not only with jazz fans but with anyone seeking soulful, deeply human songs.
Party’s OverONE OK ROCK

Although ONE OK ROCK is strongly characterized by emo and hardcore influences, some of their works feature distinctly Japanese-style development.
Among these, the one I especially recommend is “Party’s Over.” It’s a fascinating piece that blends genres like metal and hard rock with phrases that evoke enka or kayōkyoku.
There’s vocalization close to screaming, which can be a challenging part, but aside from that, the range isn’t particularly wide, so it’s surprisingly singable.
Pastel Housekazuchi

An instrumental track frequently used in vlogs and everyday-life videos.
With its sparkling synths and light, upbeat rhythm, many of you have probably heard it before.
Composed by the Japanese musician Kazuchi, this piece, despite being instrumental, evokes a gentle, endearing world as if painted in pastel colors.
Released in January 2014, it has enjoyed immense popularity as background music, with over 480,000 downloads.
It’s also known for being featured in videos by popular VTubers.
Its pleasantly unobtrusive sound enhances visuals, making it a perfect match for travel memories and casual daily snapshots.
A must-check for anyone looking to stylishly elevate their videos!
Papapapa PetHainomi

It’s an electronic tune that makes your body start dancing on its own, like a puppet whose strings have been cut.
Created by Vocaloid producer Hainomi and released in August 2025, it features a lively, fast-paced sound and a melody that sticks in your head after just one listen—absolutely top-notch! The lyrics capture the frustration of being controlled by someone else and a strong determination to break free.
If you listen when you’re losing sight of yourself, it might give you the courage to escape the confines of everyday life.
Puppets Can’t Control YouONE OK ROCK

The 2025 release “Puppets Can’t Control You.” It’s a work with strong emo characteristics, and once the chorus hits, a passionate vocal comes in.
That said, the range isn’t particularly wide: while it’s high, it stays compact within mid2 A# to hi C#, so you shouldn’t find it difficult in terms of vocal range.
Since there’s a tendency toward frequent shouts, rather than lowering the key too much, choose a key where shouts naturally kick in as an extension of your high notes.
Shopping at the bakeryuta no mama papa

Seeing all the breads lined up at the bakery makes you excited and wonder which one to choose, doesn’t it? This charming hand-play song sung by Uta no Mama Papa captures the fun of shopping at just such a bakery.
It features a parade of breads that kids love, like sandwiches and melon bread.
The lively back-and-forth with the shop clerk makes you feel as if you’re playing store together.
First released in January 2009, the song has been included in many collections of children’s songs, such as the album “Columbia Kids: With Children! With Grandchildren! Let’s Learn and Sing – Nursery Rhymes and Play Songs.” It’s perfect for singing along with hand motions as a parent and child, and also as background music for pretend play.
If you sing it with kids who love bread, everyday snack time will become even more fun!


