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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 (321–330)

StrongestYuuri

“The Strongest” band session ver.
StrongestYuuri

An uplifting cheer song that inspires the drive to move forward with strength! This piece was chosen as the opening theme for cour 2 of Season 7 of the TV anime My Hero Academia.

Yuuri’s energetic vocals fuse with the band’s sound to give listeners a powerful push.

It carries messages of courage to keep standing up without giving up, and the strength to believe in yourself and move forward—resonating deeply with those facing setbacks or hardship.

It’s the perfect track before an important game or showdown, when taking a new step, or whenever you want to fire yourself up.

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for Shiritori or karaoke (331–340)

Instant SAN-check knockoutSTEAKA

A work where a crisp, punchy rhythm, addictive electronic tones, and Hatsune Miku’s razor-sharp vocals mesh exquisitely.

It’s a track that showcases STEAKA’s cutting-edge musicality, released in December 2024.

The dizzyingly shifting structure and distinctive lyrical expressions leave a strong impression.

The chaotic worldview—teetering on the boundary between madness and sanity—seems to carry a sharp critique of contemporary society.

Turn up the volume and give it a listen.

Song of Those Who Supportback number

Set to a gentle, comforting melody, this warm, heartfelt song portrays a parent’s unconditional love.

The straightforward feelings of a parent for their child are written like an everyday conversation, and the tender lyrics strike a chord.

Included on the album “blues,” released in November 2012, this piece is a gem of a ballad crafted by back number after their major-label debut.

Though it has no tie-in, it has won broad support from fans as a song that resonates deeply when you want to reflect on the bond between parent and child, think of someone dear, or remember family living far away.

circusshowmore

showmore – circus [Official Music Video]
circusshowmore

A unit that crafts an urbane, sophisticated sound rooted in jazz and R&B.

Formed in Tokyo in 2015, showmore is a duo consisting of Manami Nezu and Atsushi Inoue.

Their 2017 release “circus” gained popularity on YouTube, and they have steadily deepened their musicality through their own albums “overnight,” “too close to know,” “seek,” and “liquid city.” Inoue is active across the music scene, including live support for artists like SIRUP and Mizuki Ohira.

In 2018, Nezu’s solo track was selected as the ending theme for the film “Butterfly Sleep,” further revealing her talent as a songwriter.

Highly recommended for music fans seeking melodious vocals and an emotional sonic world.

The maximum-value Wo Ai NiNatsushiro Takaaki

The Ultimate “Wo Ai Ni” / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto – Music Video
The maximum-value Wo Ai NiNatsushiro Takaaki

“Max Value Wo Ai Ni” is a work by Takaki Natsushiro, released in February 2025.

It’s a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, characterized by a China pop-rock style arrangement.

It’s so catchy you’ll find yourself naturally swaying your shoulders to the beat.

The lyrics are also compelling, distilling courage to move forward with strong will and possibilities expanding into the future.

Give it a listen when you want a change of pace!

Goodbye ForecastWeatherPlanet

Goodbye Forecast / WeatherPlanet [official]
Goodbye ForecastWeatherPlanet

It’s a pop tune distinguished by its delicate, light-footed melody.

As the debut work of the VTuber unit WeatherPlanet, it’s set for release in April 2025.

Produced by meta etc., the song beautifully balances lyrics woven around the themes of meeting and parting with a buoyant rhythm.

And the clear, transparent vocals of Ruka Amemi and Hinata Appare are absolutely wonderful.

I think it will especially resonate when listened to during graduation season.

SampleSakanakushon

Sakanaction – Sample (Music Video) - Best Album “Fish Encyclopedia” (3/28 release) -
SampleSakanakushon

In 2025, Sakanction—whose recent song “Kaibutsu” stirred major buzz—remains well known as a band that blends not only conventional rock and pop, but also elements of techno and dance music to craft a distinctive sound.

Released in 2007 as a digital-only double A-side single, “Sample” clearly showcases Sakanction’s musical experimentation: it’s a dance track with a pronounced club-music flavor, highlighted by looping synths.

At the same time, the melody has enough solid structure to work as an acoustic guitar-and-voice rendition, which speaks to their impeccable taste.

While simply following the melody isn’t particularly difficult, it’s a good idea to focus on delivering a vocal performance with dynamics so it doesn’t become too monotonous, even though the track itself doesn’t feature big shifts.