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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 (451–460)

SunburstShingāzuhai

Singers High 'Sunburst' Music Video
SunburstShingāzuhai

It’s a rock number with strikingly powerful vocals.

It’s a song by Singer’s High, released in April 2025.

The thick, full sound created by the powerful guitar riffs and dynamic rhythm section is just amazing.

And the lyrics—conveying the determination to “do it again and again, no matter what”—are incredibly passionate.

It’s the perfect track for facing challenges or when you want to set your heart free.

It will surely give you a boost.

soundtrackCreepy Nuts × Sugata Masaki

[MV] Creepy Nuts × Masaki Suda – Soundtrack
soundtrackCreepy Nuts × Sugata Masaki

This moving track exquisitely fuses a soulful, embracing vocal with a groovy beat.

It stands out for its powerful message that stays close to everyday life and affirms the importance of living strongly.

The song declares that even a life without a dazzling storyline has true meaning, and that each of us has a path where we can shine.

Released in July 2020, it was also used as the theme song for the Nippon TV information program “Sukkiri.” It is included on the album “To Us Who Were Once Geniuses” and has garnered strong support from many fans.

This work gently stays by the side of those who struggle with their way of life or values, and those who find self-expression difficult.

brilliant; radiant; dazzlingMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura / Sansan - Music Video - (Theme song for the serialized TV drama “Chimudondon”)
brilliant; radiant; dazzlingMiura Daichi

Woven with a melody envisioned as a letter to someone who has passed away, this heartwarming piece resonates deeply with listeners.

Daichi Miura’s delicate vocals and beautiful voice gently enfold feelings for a loved one in this tender ballad.

Released in June 2022, the song served as the theme for the NHK morning drama Chimudondon and won the Best Drama Song at the 113th The Television Drama Academy Awards.

Filled with profound love and gratitude for a grandmother, it radiates a gentle, comforting warmth.

When your heart is stirred by thoughts of someone dear or gratitude for family, listening to this song will bring healing.

The lights of Sakhalin do not go outZa Jenoba

A crowning achievement of 1960s Group Sounds from Crown Records.

With a bittersweet melody and lyrics in the style of a Russian folk song that weave in images of the northern provinces, this soul-stirring track moves every listener.

It builds a one-of-a-kind world that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

The Genova’s debut single from February 1968 is known as a unique outlier within the 1960s Group Sounds scene, and it recorded an astonishing sales figure of over 100,000 copies.

Seamlessly blending electric guitar and band-driven sound with elements of kayōkyoku, this work lingers as a gem of a ballad that stands beside the aching hearts of those who’ve lost their hometown or their love.

It’s a classic to be heard on a quiet night by anyone who has known heartbreak or parting, or who carries deep feelings within.

SUNRISESaigenji

Saigenji – SUNRISE (VideoClip)
SUNRISESaigenji

Despite being from Hiroshima Prefecture, Saigenji is a multi-instrumentalist who grew up in Hong Kong and Okinawa and possesses a richly diverse musicality.

He has forged a unique, genre-crossing style that spans Brazilian music, soul, and jazz, and is active as both a guitarist and a vocal performer.

He debuted in 2002 with the album “SAIGENJI” on Happiness Records, and made his major-label debut in 2005 with Toshiba EMI.

He has collaborated with numerous renowned artists, including MISIA, MONDO GROSSO, and Tomita Lab, and has contributed to commercial tie-ins such as Daiwa House and Mizkan’s “Kin no Gomadare.” Inspired at age nine by hearing “El Cóndor Pasa” in Hong Kong, he began playing the quena, and later taught himself to master various instruments.

Effortlessly navigating music from around the world, he captivates with his warm singing voice and guitar tone—an artist highly recommended for those seeking borderless music.

Songs with titles starting with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke (461–470)

Participation prizesoredemo sekai ga tsuzuku nara

If the world still goes on, “Participation Award”
Participation prizesoredemo sekai ga tsuzuku nara

Born in Chiba Prefecture, the alternative rock band “Soredemo Sekai ga Tsuzukunara” embodies both the strength to turn weakness into power and a gentle spirit.

Since their formation in 2011, they have stirred many listeners’ hearts with a unique sound that incorporates elements of post-hardcore and emo, and with lyrics that speak for those living on the margins of society.

Their 2012 indie album “Kanojo no Uta wa Kitto Shinanai” reached No.

1 on the Tower Records chart, and they made their major-label debut the following year.

The band’s central figure, Masayuki Shinozuka, also produces other bands, bringing fresh energy to the music scene.

They are highly recommended for anyone who wants to express those inexpressible emotions deep within the heart through music.

disasterYotsukaidō Neichā

Yotsukaido Nature is a unit from Yotsukaido City in Chiba Prefecture that emerged in the 1990s and brought fresh energy to the Japanese hip-hop scene.

They made their debut in 1995 with the mini-album “Yotsukaido Nature,” leaving behind a body of work noted for its high level of craftsmanship in both track-making and lyrics.

In 1996, they appeared at “Sanpin CAMP,” organized by ECD, and at “Dai LB Matsuri,” hosted by Scha Dara Parr—key events in the Japanese rap scene of the time.

Their lyrics, which captured everyday life and social issues from a unique perspective, and their beats that skillfully incorporated jazz and funk, earned them strong support from many listeners.

Members KZA and DJ KENT are now active domestically and internationally as FORCE OF NATURE in the club scene.

They are highly recommended for those interested in exploring hip-hop and house music.