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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 word-chain games and karaoke (41–50)

good omenNEW!REOL

[MV] Reol – “Saisaki” Music Video
good omenNEW!REOL

How about a track with an electrifying four-on-the-floor beat and razor-sharp, rap-like vocals that get under your skin? It’s a work infused with a strong will to move forward, even while carrying both anxiety and exhilaration as you step into an unseen future.

Released by Reol as a digital single in May 2018, the song was also included on the album “Jijitsujo” released in October of the same year.

It was featured as the 2018 TV commercial song for HAL College of Technology & Design.

Its sleek, urban, and thrilling sound—kept free of excessive sweetness—gives listeners a powerful push from behind.

It’s a perfect theme song for anyone taking on a new environment, such as advancing to higher education or starting a job.

Put it on when you’re about to begin something, and let it lift your spirits!

Songs with titles starting with “Sa” – a roundup you can use for Shiritori or karaoke (51–60)

Summer ConteNEW!shaitoopu

When you feel the night breeze at the end of summer, you sometimes get sentimental, suddenly remembering those unassuming moments you shared with someone, don’t you? This is the kind of song you’ll want to listen to quietly, alone on a night like that.

It captures the small, everyday conversations and that unpretentious atmosphere just as they are, gently resonating with the listener’s heart.

The slightly bouncy, groovy yet mellow rhythm is so comfortable, and its urbane, airy feel—unlike what you’d expect from a rock band—is irresistible! Released digitally in August 2023, it was later included as live footage on the album “WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE,” and it continues to enjoy enduring popularity.

Put your phone down, and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to sink in and unwind alone on a quiet night.

ReunionNEW!shaitoopu

Shytoop – Reunion (Official Music Video)
ReunionNEW!shaitoopu

A heartwarming love song that portrays an intimate yet grand vision of love—the kind where, no matter how many times you’re reborn, you’d surely choose the same person again.

Lyrics and composition are by Souta Sasaki of Shaytope, and it’s an expansive ballad that, for the first time for the band, features a strings arrangement.

Released in November 2024, it later appeared on their first major-label album, “WELCOME TO YOUR LIFE,” becoming an important track that showcased the band’s musical breadth.

It expresses an unchanging, earnest feeling that transcends time and distance, making it perfect for quietly listening alone on nights when winter’s footsteps draw near.

Its lyrical sound and warm vocals gently wrap around a chilled heart, offering soothing comfort.

SiGNNEW!Nanahoshi Orchestra

SiGN / GUMI×Hatsune Miku×Kasane Teto SV×KAF
SiGNNEW! Nanahoshi Orchestra

It’s a Vocaloid song by the Nanahoshi Orchestra.

Released in February 2026, it uses four synthesized voices including GUMI and Hatsune Miku, creating a richness like mixed male and female vocals.

The positive message in Mataa’s lyrics—about believing in each other’s signals and moving forward even when far apart—comforts those who feel lonely.

Please experience this worldview for yourself.

upside downNEW!Porukadotto Sutingurei

A thrilling rock tune packed with jazzy nuances and a catchy melody.

It’s a song by Polkadot Stingray, released in April 2026, and used as the ending theme for the TV anime “The Ice Wall.” The lyrics, marked by a shadowy tone, express themes like flipped emotions and mismatched perceptions.

It’s a dramatic piece that amplifies the story’s afterglow.

Give it a listen when you want a change of mood.

Told me about SakurabashiNEW!Nogizaka 46

Nogizaka46 “Sakurabashi wo Oshiete Kureta” MUSIC VIDEO
Told me about SakurabashiNEW!Nogizaka 46

“Sakurabashi wo Oshiete Kureta,” included on the first-press limited edition TYPE-A of the 41st single “When Was the Last Time You Raced Up the Stairs?” released in April 2026, is a song by the 6th-generation members.

The track is notable for its bittersweet lyrics that retrace memories of bygone youth and its clear, springlike sound.

Additionally, Kokone Atago, serving as center for the first time, shines with a calm, lyrical expressiveness.

It’s a refreshing breakup song recommended for those who want to immerse themselves in the fleeting nature of youth.

Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI “Highest Altitude” ONE PIECE Lyric MV
Maximum reachSEKAI NO OWARI

SEKAI NO OWARI is a band beloved by many listeners for their pop yet grand, world-building sound.

Their track “Saikou Toutatsuten” (Highest Point), released digitally in September 2023, was chosen as the opening theme for the anime ONE PIECE.

Riding on a melody full of momentum, Fukase’s gentle yet powerful vocals resonate.

The lyrics, which sing about accepting your own weaknesses, turning them into strength, and continuing to move forward, give you the courage to charge toward your goals.

If you play it as the finale to a school cultural festival that you prepared together with your classmates, it’s sure to become an unforgettable memory filled with the shared sense of accomplishment of having overcome difficulties together—and tears of moving emotion.