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 useful for word-chain games and karaoke (41–50)
Sakura RabbitNEW!Kawasaki Takaya

A single song depicting a protagonist who, on the verge of graduation, can’t bring themselves to confess their feelings to a crush.
It’s a moving number that resonates with the frustration of likening one’s own timidity to an animal.
It portrays a bittersweet love that reaches its farewell with nothing but words of gratitude left unsaid.
The track is by singer-songwriter Takaya Kawasaki, known for the hit “Mahou no Juutan” (“Magic Carpet”), released in January 2021 and later included on his June 2023 album Nukumori.
It’s said to reflect the feelings he had for an upperclassman when he was a senior in high school.
Add this quietly affecting piece to your repertoire, and it’s sure to become a powerful staple.
Goodbye, your townNEW!Hanbaato Hanbaato

It’s a track so vivid you can almost feel the chill of the breeze on your skin and catch the familiar scent of your hometown streets.
The lyrics, where changing scenery intersects with unchanging memories, quietly tighten the listener’s chest.
Included on the album “Sasurai-ki,” released in November 2010.
It’s perfect not only for those leaving their hometown for school or work, but also for nights when you suddenly remember a place you once lived and slip into a sentimental mood.
Even so, the shopping streetNEW!Moriyama Naotaro

Starting with a rakugo-style narration and a sound brimming with festivity, this track leaves a strong impression with its lively development that follows.
The lyrics humorously depict vanishing landscapes, and despite their tinge of melancholy, they may also feel like a warm message.
The somewhat wistful melody is addictively memorable, isn’t it? This song is included on Naotaro Moriyama’s album “Yeeeehaaaaw,” released in October 2025.
Though it’s an album track, it has drawn major attention, with its music video—shot in a real town—becoming a hot topic.
It’s recommended for those moments when you want to reflect on the good old scenery while sensing the passage of time.
When you want to forget everything for a while and bask in a sense of freedom, be sure to give this one a listen.
three peopleNEW!Makihara Noriyuki

A heartwarming masterpiece based on a true story, included on the album “You Are My Treasure.” It’s a song of youthful memories that portrays living together with a slightly older couple and hopes for the future, and it remains a long-standing favorite among fans.
The overall vocal range is C#3–A4, with relatively calm lines in the verses and pre-chorus, then a slight rise in range from the chorus.
For the low notes, make sure not to let the resonance drop too much—focus on resonating in the head.
If that’s difficult, try raising your hand toward your head and aim your voice at your hand.
Keeping your attention upward will naturally lift your eyebrows, too.
Farewell, tearsNEW!Ketsumeishi

This is the kind of track that makes you want to stamp it as “the quintessential Ketsumeishi song!” Released as a single in March 2016, it also drew attention as the DHC commercial song featuring model Chinami Suzuki.
It carries a positive message about overcoming sorrow and moving toward a new you.
The beautiful, approachable melody blends perfectly with the warm rap, and listening to it feels like a gentle push on your back.
It’s a classic that occupies an important place in the group’s history, also included on the album KETSUNOPOLIS 10.
Pick it when you’re a bit worn out by a new chapter in life, or as the perfect companion for a May drive through fresh greenery.
Summer Ride (feat. ¥ellow Bucks)NEW!LANA

Based in her hometown in the Shonan area and earning massive support from Gen Z with a genre-defying sound, LANA is also drawing attention for her unique worldview encompassing fashion and visuals.
Among her works, the track we recommend for summer features guest artist ¥ellow Bucks.
Released as a single in July 2025, it stands out with a West Coast hip-hop style track produced by JIGG.
The lyrics depict an open, summery lifestyle, with imagery of drives and seaside scenery.
This piece interweaves the atmosphere of Shonan, LANA’s hometown, with that of the Tokai region where guest artist ¥ellow Bucks is based.
It’s perfect for coastal drives or summer moments with friends.
Be sure to check it out.
The Lonely Ghost and the Moon of TokyoNEW!sharou

How about a slightly bittersweet and stylish BGM, like walking alone through the city at night? It’s a piece released by Sharou in April 2021.
The lo-fi beat, acoustic guitar, and gently wavering synthesizers create a somewhat nostalgic, floating atmosphere.
Being instrumental, it really sparks the listener’s imagination.
It’s perfect as BGM for Vlog scenes showing night views or when you want to create a relaxed mood.


