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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 (241–250)

39DISCOsunisute

[MV] 39DISCO / Sunisute – SneakerStep Prod. STPR MUSIC
39DISCOsunisute

Released in November 2025, this track epitomizes Sunisute’s momentum.

Centered on themes of “drinking” and “hospitality,” it unfolds a mic relay over a breezy disco beat, carrying an irresistible groove that gets your body moving.

The lyrics welcome listeners as guests, making it a perfect BGM choice to hype up end-of-year and New Year gatherings or any party.

It’s a high-energy hospitality anthem.

The Last Love LetterSabasusutā

A bittersweet medium-tempo rock ballad that says goodbye to feelings for a former lover along with a burning letter.

It’s a track by the three-piece girls’ band Sabashisuta, included near the end of their album “It’s Only Punk Rock!” released in October 2025.

Tracing concrete memories like guitar scale charts and lingering scents, it delicately portrays the narrator’s conflicted heart—wishing to be forgotten while tears keep falling.

Amid a collection filled with energetic punk numbers like the au Santaro CM song, Nachi’s down-to-earth words ride on a simple yet somehow wistful guitar sound that goes straight to the heart.

It’s a song to listen to closely on nights when you want to elevate a past love into a beautiful yet sorrowful memory.

sabotageRyokushokushakai

Ryokuoushoku Shakai “sabotage” Music Video (Theme song for the TBS Tuesday drama “You and I on the G String”)
sabotageRyokushokushakai

This single by the band Ryokuoushoku Shakai—known for their colorful, pop-savvy style—was released in November 2019.

Written as the theme song for the TBS drama “G Senjou no Anata to Watashi,” it was later included on the album “SINGALONG.” The lyrics strikingly portray a strong resolve to break out of the shell that binds oneself and change.

The radiant sound incorporating strings, coupled with vocalist Haruko Nagaya’s clear, expansive voice, deeply moves listeners.

Perfect for a drive when you want to shake off hesitation, or for anyone looking to reset their mindset.

Thank you, dropkick!Jashin-chan (CV: Suzuki Aina) Hatsune Miku

“サンキュードロップキック!(邪神ちゃん&初音ミク)” → “Thank You, Dropkick! (Jashin-chan & Hatsune Miku)”
Thank you, dropkick!Jashin-chan (CV: Suzuki Aina) Hatsune Miku

A collaboration between the anime Dropkick on My Devil! and Hatsune Miku, produced by popular Vocaloid producer Kinoshita.

It was released as a digital single in October 2021 and was later used as the ending theme for the anime’s third season, Dropkick on My Devil! X.

Over high-energy electronic sounds, Aina Suzuki, who voices Jashin-chan, and Hatsune Miku engage in a comedic back-and-forth.

The lyrics, filled with gratitude and love for Hokkaido, are uplifting and energizing.

Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel cheerful.

Farewell to Youthful DaysMAGIC

It’s a masterpiece that pairs heart-wrenching longing with the power to move forward.

Created by MAGIC, the band that led the neo-rockabilly scene of the ’90s, it was released as their third single in December 1991.

Over the thunder of slap bass, a husky voice looks back on youthful days that shine brightly yet ache with pain.

The resolve to accept lost love, loneliness, and even a reckless past as a “story” that leads into the future is something anyone can relate to.

Experience this fiery rockabilly sound that’s loved across generations!

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (251–260)

Somewhere Near Marseilles -Around Marseille-Utada Hikaru

Hikaru Utada | Somewhere Near Marseilles -LIVE at Sea Paradise
Somewhere Near Marseilles -Around Marseille-Utada Hikaru

A track by Hikaru Utada that was selected as the campaign song for the jewelry brand Cartier.

It’s included on her eighth album, BAD Mode, released in February 2022.

The house beat, which ebbs and flows like waves, and the lyrics that convey a heartfelt longing to see a lover far away create an overwhelming world.

Although this piece runs for about 12 minutes, its immersive progression only makes you feel that it still isn’t enough to fully savor Hikaru Utada’s musicality.

It may be on the longer side, but it’s perfect for letting yourself drift on its sonic waves at a laid-back party with close friends or during solo karaoke.

It’s a song I hope you’ll try at least once.

Sayoponi’s Steamy Onsen Dance Part 1sayonara poniiteeru

Sayonara Ponytail “Sayoponi’s Steam Bath Bon Dance Part 1”
Sayoponi’s Steamy Onsen Dance Part 1sayonara poniiteeru

It’s a somewhat mysterious yet delightful song that blends the atmosphere of a hot spring town with steam rising into the air and the buoyant excitement of a festival.

It’s known as a hidden gem by Sayonara Ponytail, a pop group that performs without showing their faces.

While it’s based on a traditional ondō rhythm, it’s crafted into a light, upbeat pop sound, imbued with a gentle, positive message: wash away everyday stress and failures in the hot springs.

It was released on YouTube in August 2013 as a seasonal gift, and was later included on the concept album Enban Utopia, released in November 2015.

It’s perfect for when you’re worn out by busy days or want to forget everything and refresh yourself.

Let the easygoing melody carry you, and both your heart and body will feel warmly soothed.