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Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke

What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Sa”? In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Sa,” which are handy for games like song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.

When you think of “sa,” many people picture sakura (cherry blossoms) that bloom beautifully in spring—and along with that, there are countless songs that have “sakura” in their titles.

Starting with the power word “sakura,” we’ve gathered a variety of songs whose titles begin with “sa.” Be sure to check them out and use them in different situations!

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (151–160)

It has come to goodbye.Chevon

It Became Goodbye / Chevon [Lyric Video]
It has come to goodbye.Chevon

With the arrival of spring comes that bittersweet mix of “beginnings” and “farewells,” and it makes you crave a sharp-tongued rock number, doesn’t it? Chevon, a band drawing attention for their distinctive musical style, delivers just that with Goodbye It Became, a spring song where thorny lyrics pierce through a refreshing melody.

Released on March 26, 2025—also vocalist Mayu Taniginu’s birthday—the track follows in the lineage of spring-themed songs while radiating a raw intensity, as if baring one’s inner self.

Its dramatic progression infused with Japanese elements is sure to stir listeners’ hearts.

It’s the perfect number for March karaoke, when you want to belt out the surging emotions of the season of partings.

cherry blossomKALMA

KALMA – Sakura (Music Video)
cherry blossomKALMA

KALMA is a rock band based in Sapporo, Hokkaido, that has earned support for performances full of down-to-earth lyrics and raw energy.

Originally released digitally in February 2021 and later included on their first full-length album Millennium Hero, this track is an up-tempo number that captures the shift of the seasons from melting snow into spring.

While carrying the loneliness of parting and anxieties about the future, it conveys a determination to push forward and overcome them, striking a chord in listeners’ hearts.

The scat repeated in the chorus is catchy enough for anyone to sing along, creating a sense of unity like at a live show.

It’s an emotional coming-of-age song you’ll want to sing at March karaoke—perfect for farewells that linger with friends and for celebrating new beginnings.

silentSEKAI NO OWARI

A winter classic by SEKAI NO OWARI that evokes snow piling up on a quiet night.

Written specifically as the theme song for the 2020 TBS drama “Kono Koi Atatamemasu ka,” the track features Christmas-like sleigh bells as an accent, and lyrics that capture a silence like sound has vanished and an unspoken, aching longing that truly resonates.

Surprisingly, that vivid wintry atmosphere was created by the members in the middle of summer, chilling the room to an extreme with air conditioning.

Later included on the album “scent of memory,” it can be considered one of their new standard numbers.

It’s also frequently featured on TikTok as a song people want to hear in winter—perfect for pairing with videos of illuminated cityscapes and snowy scenes.

Be sure to use it as heartwarming BGM for your posts.

Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

THE SUPER FRUIT – Sakura Fure Fure [Official Music Video]
Go, Sakura! / Cheer up, Sakura!THE SUPER FRUIT

The boys group THE SUPER FRUIT, which won the TikTok Buzzword Award 2022 with the phrase “Sore dewa kiite kudasai, Chiguhagu” and has drawn attention for their catchy sound, released this track as their second single in March 2023.

It was selected as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s “Buzz Rhythm 02” for the month of March.

The lyrics, which combine the beauty of fluttering cherry blossoms with the cheer “Fure Fure,” resonate with both the hopes and anxieties of a new chapter in life and gently give you a push forward.

If you hype it up by copying the choreography like in the music video, you might just get a dose of positive energy.

It’s a refreshing pop number that’s perfect for karaoke in the season of taking new steps.

I wonder if I was able to say goodbyeKurenazumu

Culenasm “Were We Able to Say Goodbye?” culenasm “sayonarawoietakana” (Official Music Video) #Culenasm #Fukuoka #Satsuma-Matsumoto Station
I wonder if I was able to say goodbyeKurenazumu

This is a song themed around springtime farewells by Kurenazumu, a rock band based in Fukuoka.

Blending a pleasantly reverberant guitar sound with a pop melody, it beautifully depicts scenes of falling cherry blossoms and bittersweet emotions.

Released in March 2023, the track was chosen as the opening theme for Fuji TV’s music program “Love music” for the month of March.

It was written based on drummer Shuta’s real-life experience of leaving his hometown, and the music video was reportedly filmed in his native Kagoshima.

With a warmth that permeates the sadness of parting, the sound feels perfect for March, when graduations and job transfers bring changes to many.

It’s a heartfelt number you’ll want to sing at karaoke, filled with thoughts for someone special.

March BrideChōkyūmei

Since their formation in 2020, Chōkyūmei have gained attention following a hit on social media.

As a “song you want to hear in March,” here’s one of their classic tracks perfect for the arrival of spring.

Released in February 2022, this piece was written specifically as the opening theme for the MBS drama slot “Ase to Sekken.” Vocalist Rei handled both lyrics and composition, crafting a straightforward love song that portrays the exhilaration of being in love and the impulse to hold the other person close.

It was later included on the album “Surudoi Sasakure” and is cherished as one of the band’s signature songs.

As the title suggests, it carries the seasonal feeling of March, when life changes with graduations and transfers; it’s an ideal track for those who want to reaffirm their feelings for someone important during this time when farewells and new encounters intersect.

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for shiritori and karaoke (161–170)

Sakura SongTakahashi Yuu

With the warmth of spring, don’t you sometimes find yourself thinking of old friends? Marking the fifth anniversary of his major debut, the single Yu Takahashi released in March 2016 vividly captures the subtleties of that season.

Its lyrics affirm not only past glories, but even the stubborn realities that don’t go our way and the pain of parting, embracing them as “the beauty of a graceful farewell,” and gently giving listeners a push forward.

The music video, starring Mugi Kadowaki and supervised by film director Hirokazu Kore-eda, became a major talking point; its visuals, like a short film, deepened the song’s world even further.

Even if circumstances change and we grow apart, the message that someday we’ll laugh together again under the same tree will surely resonate deeply with anyone starting a new chapter, whether graduating or transferring to a new post.