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Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.

There are lots of words that start with “su,” like “smile,” “snow,” and “star,” aren’t there?

So, what songs come to mind with titles that start with “su”?

In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “su,” which you can use for games like song-title shiritori.

There are many songs that use words starting with “su,” but precisely because there are so many, it can be hard to recall them when you need to!

Use this article to brush up on songs whose titles start with “su,” and put them to use in shiritori or at karaoke!

Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of songs useful for shiritori (61–70)

Start of Something NewTroy, Gabriella

Troy, Gabriella – Start of Something New (From “High School Musical”)
Start of Something NewTroy, Gabriella

This duet song is filled with the exhilaration of taking a step into a new world and the thrill of an unexpected encounter.

The lyrics carry an encouraging message to break free from the shell that binds you and move forward, believing in your potential.

Known as a number from the Disney Channel Original Movie “High School Musical,” which aired in January 2006 and became a social phenomenon, the song is performed in a memorable scene where Troy, the popular basketball player, and Gabriella, the top student, happen to grab the mic at a party while traveling and connect with each other.

Its playful back-and-forth between male and female vocals makes it perfect for a karaoke duet! Invite a cherished partner or friend and take on this classic that colors the beginning of the story.

Stardust Medleykisara

Stardust Medley / Kisara feat. Hatsune Miku – Stardust Medley
Stardust Medleykisara

In addition to producing music, Kisara also creates her own illustrations and videos as a “drawing Vocaloid producer,” establishing a unique world of her own.

Drawing on a background that includes childhood piano and percussion in a school wind ensemble, she crafts pop, shimmering works.

She began posting videos in March 2018 and gained popularity with songs like ‘LIMITED QUEEN,’ her first to enter the Hall of Fame.

At the Bocakore event held in March 2023, ‘Stardust Medley’ won third place and was also selected for inclusion in a rhythm game.

If you enjoy music rich in storytelling, be sure to keep an eye on her!

Spicarokudenashi

Rokudenashi “Spica” / Rokudenashi – Spica [Official Music Video]
Spicarokudenashi

This song is a fast-paced love tune whose bright yet somehow bittersweet melody lingers in your chest.

It was released in June 2023 by Rokudenashi, a project featuring vocalist Ninjin.

Lyrics and composition are by the Vocaloid producer NayutalieN.

The lyrics, which evoke gazing up at the starry sky and thinking of someone—capturing that almost-within-reach yet unreachable distance—leave a strong impression.

Within its pop sound lies a subtle loneliness, vividly expressed by Ninjin’s clear, translucent voice, making your heart tighten a little more with every listen.

The track was later included on their first album, “Ai ni Saku Hana.” It’s perfect for those moments when you want to look up at the night sky and sink into a sentimental mood.

A masterpiece especially for anyone harboring secret feelings.

Smoky QuartzKomiya kafī

[MV] Smoky Quartz / Kofi Komiya feat. Hatsune Miku
Smoky QuartzKomiya kafī

Komiya Kafii is a multi-creator who not only composes music but also handles illustration and animation production.

Debuting in September 2018, they received high acclaim for the pop sound of “Smoky Quartz,” released in 2022, which skillfully employs jazz-leaning, complex chord progressions and key changes.

They are also known for their unique worldview described as “cute yet painful,” along with a strong commitment to vocal tuning.

They are an artist whose work is best enjoyed as a single narrative, visuals included.

A Crescendo of Falling in LoveHinatazaka46

Hinatazaka46 “Falling in Love Crescendo” MUSIC VIDEO
A Crescendo of Falling in LoveHinatazaka46

I can’t stop these feelings of love! This Hinatazaka46 song portrays emotions for a childhood friend accelerating all at once.

Even though being just friends used to feel comfortable, in a fleeting moment you become aware of them and your heartbeat grows louder.

Those bittersweet yet precious feelings are sung over a bright, bouncy melody.

This track is a 5th-gen number included on the single “Cliffhanger,” released in January 2026.

The ice hockey–themed music video, featuring members racing across the ice in uniforms, became a hot topic.

It’s recommended for those who want to get hyped together at concerts or feel the sparkle of youth.

Be sure to check it out.

Speechless – Inner VoiceKinoshita Haruka

PV Japanese Version Speechless - The Voice of the Heart Live-Action Aladdin
Speechless - Inner VoiceKinoshita Haruka

A song from the live-action Disney film Aladdin, released in 2019 to great acclaim.

It was newly added as Princess Jasmine’s solo number, which didn’t exist in the animated version.

The song is infused with a strong determination to stay true to one’s will without yielding to old customs or outside pressure.

In the Japanese version, it’s powerfully performed by Haruka Kinoshita, a prominent figure in the musical theater scene.

The composer is Alan Menken, who has also created masterpieces like Beauty and the Beast.

The structure—rising from a quiet monologue to a grand chorus—is truly moving! Expressing a heartfelt cry, this piece is a challenging song that demands strong vocal ability, but if you make it through, you’ll definitely feel exhilarated! When you need the courage to take a step forward, try belting it out at karaoke.

speedOkuda Tamio

A number by Tamio Okuda that sings of passing time and the road traveled, carried by a driving, exhilarating guitar sound.

The lyrics, which capture scenery flashing by in an instant, resonate with the weight and lightness that only a veteran can convey.

Originally written for KinKi Kids in 2013, this self-cover was released digitally ahead of time in December 2025 and included on the EP “Amarimono,” which came out in January 2026.

Rebuilt in his own voice more than a decade later, this work goes beyond a simple cover to mark his present location.

It’s irresistible not only for longtime fans, but also for those who love Okuda’s rock side.