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!
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Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (71–80)
split danceeipu

A dance tune that depicts a world where truth and illusion intertwine.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Eipu, known for hits like “Dreamin’ Dance,” with its music video released in February 2026.
This is a rearranged version of the song submitted to Musyokutomeisai 3.
The contrasting back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto brings a lively touch to themes like hypocrisy and imitation.
Give in to the danceable beat and razor-sharp lyrics, and let yourself be swept away!
STOP MEkōda mahiru

Mahiru Koda’s “STOP ME” delivers razor-sharp beats that slice through the crisp winter air.
The title track of the EP “STOP ME,” released in December 2024, is a high-velocity number that deftly weaves in elements of hip-hop and R&B.
The rhythmic track co-created with LYNN perfectly mirrors the exhilarating speed of carving down snowy slopes.
The lyrics depict a fierce will that turns even negative feelings into fuel, surging forward with an unstoppable momentum.
Its overflowing energy makes it an ideal soundtrack for those wind-cutting moments on a snowboard or skis.
As the song that also lent its name to her solo show, why not hit the slopes and enjoy your run to the fullest while listening to it?
SNOW SOUND[Alexandros]
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A winter song that turns the season’s chill into instant heat, fusing a sense of speed with dazzling digital sounds.
[Alexandros]’s signature piercing high-tone vocals ring warmly through the cold air.
Widely praised as one of the band’s finest love songs, it captivates with a bittersweet yet romantic worldview.
Released in February 2017 as their 14th single, it drew major attention as the theme for JR East’s “JR SKISKI” commercial.
Perfect for winter drives or gliding across snow-covered slopes.
If you ride the rhythmic groove while you ski, you’re in for an exhilarating rush.
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thrillHotei Tomoyasu

“Thrill,” also famous as Egashira 2:50’s entrance song.
Released in October 1995 as the fifth single, it’s one of Tomoyasu Hotei’s signature tracks that topped the Oricon chart.
Blending a driving rock sound with pop sensibilities, it enjoyed great popularity as the first release of his solo career after Guitarhythm ended.
You’ll want to avoid stumbling over the well-known opening lyrics.
In particular, the “h” sounds push out a lot of breath and become quite difficult when delivered like a tongue twister, so try singing with a smaller mouth shape to avoid over-enunciating.
Right before the first chorus, in the shout-like section, clearly articulating each word should help your voice come out satisfyingly.
Stand by MeSaucy Dog

Saucy Dog is a rock band that sings candidly about the raw emotions unique to youth, resonating with many.
Their music vividly portrays the resistance and inner conflict that come with growing up, expressing the universal pains of maturation in a way that’s both heartrending and empowering.
Shinya Ishihara’s emotional vocals and the band’s driving sound gently support those who, despite their anxieties, are trying to move forward.
Featured on the mini-album “Blue Period,” released in October 2019, this track gained attention when it was used in Kao’s “Babu MegRhythm” exam-support video.
It’s a song you should listen to in the spring, when encounters and farewells intersect, and you need the courage to take a new step.
slideShiina Ringo

The B-side track of the debut single “Koufukuron” (Theory of Happiness).
A full-on bittersweet ballad, it’s a masterpiece that portrays an unstable romantic relationship with cool precision and lyricism, interwoven with everyday scenes.
It was later included on the 10th-anniversary album “Watashi to Houden.” There’s no shouting or anything like that; it’s a song that requires rhythmic feel in the chorus and good breath control.
Once the song starts, you’re singing almost the whole time, but the melody isn’t difficult, so it should be straightforward to sing.
If you tense up around your shoulders, you’ll shift to chest breathing and won’t be able to inhale properly, so relax and take deep breaths using diaphragmatic (abdominal) breathing.
Making sure to project your voice and fully exhale is also key.
Comet Epilogueyamcha

This piece was included on the album “Miracle Tune!” in October 2024, with a new mixed version released in February 2025.
Its space- and starlike sound and exhilarating, driving beat build anticipation for the story that’s about to begin.
The lyrics’ message—bridging sound into the future while cherishing memories of the past—gently supports hearts on the verge of an entrance ceremony.
Listen to it on a night when anxiety and hope are intertwined, and let it send you its cheer.


