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!
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Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for shiritori and karaoke (381–390)
Sakura KissKawabe Chieko

A dazzling number that sparkles like spring sunshine, with a melody that makes your heart race.
It sings of a straightforward longing to see the one you love and a sincere desire to cherish the “now,” this very moment.
The bubbly feeling you get just by listening may be thanks to its catchy sound.
This work was released by Chieko Kawabe in April 2006 as her fifth single, and it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime Ouran High School Host Club.
It’s an irresistible track that brings back sweet, bittersweet memories.
369 (feat. Awich)OZworld

A soul-stirring, hard-hitting collaboration is here.
Okinawa-born rapper OZworld joins forces with fellow Okinawan-rooted Awich for a project unveiled in June 2025, opening the curtain on the EP “369 no.3.” The floating, psychedelic trap sound—like wandering into another dimension—is irresistibly immersive.
OZworld’s introspective lyrics intertwine with Awich’s razor-sharp flow, shaking the listener to the core.
This track fuses spiritual exploration with musical adventure, and it just might strike directly at the senses of anyone craving something new and stimulating.
SAD SONG feat. No No Girls FINALISTSchanmina

A special song by Chanmina and the “No No Girls” finalists has moved many to tears with its stirring performance.
The lyrics—filled with the bittersweetness behind happiness and a strong resolve to believe in the future—captivate listeners and make the piece deeply compelling.
Said to be based on Chanmina’s real experiences, it conveys the loneliness of chasing a dream and the importance of bonds with fellow travelers.
Released in January 2025, the song’s performance on THE FIRST TAKE in May of the same year tied in with the audition project and generated great emotion, topping YouTube for 10 days.
If you’re working hard at something, this song is sure to gently nudge you forward.
Don’t miss the chance to experience it.
The Nightingale’s Unrequited LoveTakeshima Hiroshi

A piercing ache for a loved one grips the heart.
This song by Hiroshi Takeshima is a moving tale of tragic love inspired by an Andersen fairytale.
With heartfelt emotion, it portrays a nightingale’s pure resolve to risk its life to save the one it loves.
Released in June 2025 as his 30th single, it even hit No.
1 on the cable enka/kayōkyoku request rankings before it went on sale! Its dramatic melody and heart-grabbing vocals draw listeners irresistibly into the story’s world.
Be sure to listen closely!
Coral AnthologyIchikawa Yukino

The song Sango-sho, released as the coupling track for Yukino Ichikawa’s popular hit Nostalgic Match Flame.
While it’s classified as enka, from a technical standpoint it leans heavily toward kayōkyoku, so the vocal difficulty is relatively low.
The range is about average, with many passages sitting in the low to mid register throughout.
Since it doesn’t demand anything particularly challenging in terms of vocal range or technique, it’s a comparatively easy song to sing even for those not accustomed to enka.
Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for Shiritori and karaoke (391–400)
Cactus and Miragenottsu

This song is a work released in March 2010 by Knotz, also known under the name Jakkan-P.
In May 2011, it was included on the album “Creamy Bitter.” Even now, long after its release, it remains beloved by many fans.
Set in a hospital and structured like a story, the song’s heartrending narrative brings tears to your eyes.
Why not give it a listen when you find yourself thinking of someone precious who is no longer here?
In place of a scream.enbataishi

A work by Enbata Ishi that powerfully grabs the listener’s heart.
This song sets a cry from deep within the chest to melody, with an impressive sonic palette that fuses electronica and guitar sounds.
Hatsune Miku’s clear, translucent vocals further illuminate the emotional explosion embedded in the track.
Released in February 2025, it placed 39th in the Rookie Ranking of VocaColle 2025 Winter.
It’s the perfect Vocaloid song for those who want to let pent-up feelings burst forth and have a good cry to reset their hearts.


