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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 whose titles start with 'Su'. A collection of songs useful for shiritori (91–100).

SUPER NATURAL HIGH (feat. Tsubaki)Paledusk

Paledusk, who soared from Fukuoka’s electrifying scene to the world stage.

This track, included on their highly anticipated self-titled album PALEDUSK released in November 2025, is a striking hybrid number featuring Okinawa-born rapper Tsubaki.

It was also used as an insert song for the TV anime Gachiakuta, and its intense yet heartrending sound—mirroring the story’s heat—hits you right in the heart.

The lyrics, which convey a strong resolve to shake off the surrounding noise and choose your own future with your own steps, are especially memorable.

The section where KAITO’s screams intersect with Tsubaki’s skillful rap is pure adrenaline, sending your heart rate soaring just by listening.

Put this on when you want to break through your limits or ignite your fighting spirit.

snow globemosao.

Snow Globe / Mosawo. [Music Video]
snow globemosao.

Released in November 2025, this work is a mid-tempo ballad that sings of the bittersweetness of love—the pain of being unable to confess feelings kept deep inside.

Like snow trapped in a snow globe, the protagonist’s love has nowhere to go, and that image tightens the chest.

The delicate sound woven by piano and strings lets you feel both the chill and the warmth of winter at the same time.

It will especially resonate with anyone nursing a one-sided crush.

Why not take your time and give it a careful listen?

Wonderful Worldarashi

A song that continues to be loved as one of Arashi’s hidden gems.

It was included on their 2005 album “One” and is also known as the ending theme for the variety show “Mago Mago Arashi.” The lyrics, which portray the struggle and loneliness of everyday life while still striving toward the future, are deeply moving.

Although it was never released as a single, its beautiful and easy-to-remember melody has made it a popular choice for karaoke.

The vocal range isn’t too wide and it’s comfortable to sing, so why not pick it when you want a gentle, heartfelt moment with friends or when you want to convey the message of the song with care?

Streaming HeartDECO*27

DECO*27 – Streaming Heart feat. Hatsune Miku
Streaming HeartDECO*27

A song by DECO*27, released in March 2014.

Serving as the opening track of the album “Conti New,” it portrays the end of a dependent relationship and draws you in with its distinctive, dual-perspective narration.

Another hallmark is the inclusion of words that evoke phrases from DECO*27’s earlier signature songs.

It may resonate with listeners who recognize themselves in love that feels like emotions running out of control.

supernovaBUMP OF CHICKEN

It’s a heartwarming ballad that likens the presence of someone dear—and the preciousness of sharing this very moment—to the light of a fading star.

Among BUMP OF CHICKEN’s songs, it’s especially popular; it was released as a single in November 2005 and later included on the 2007 album “orbital period.” Although it runs over six minutes, the acoustic guitar’s timbre and Motoo Fujiwara’s gentle vocals are so soothing that it never feels long.

A notable feature is that the chorus has no lyrics; it’s structured for the melody to be sung in unison.

By carrying feelings that can’t be put into words on your voice, you can experience a sense of unity, as if everyone present becomes one.

The vocal range isn’t wide and it’s easy to sing, making it perfect when you want to take your time and pour your feelings into the performance.

SMILYOtsuka Ai

It’s a pop song packed with that bright, energetic message that’s so characteristic of Ai Otsuka.

Even if you’re tone-deaf or new to karaoke, it’s easy to sing along with the groove, and the A-melody even has call-and-response parts, so it’s a great track for everyone to shout together and get hyped! Also, since Ai Otsuka is from my generation, it should really resonate with people born around 1990.

The overall vocal range is A#3 to D5, and you might find the chorus a bit high.

Singing it entirely in full chest voice could be tough.

When you sing, try using your breath and lightly placing the sound in your head for an easier delivery.

Just like the title says, singing with a smile will help your voice come out more easily.

StellaLeo/need × Hatsune Miku

An emotional rock tune that makes you want to look up at the night sky, where heartache and hope coexist.

“Stella” by Leo/need, newly written by Jin—known for works like “Kagerou Daze.” Released in November 2020, it colored the story of the in-game event “The First Star After the Rain.” The lyrics portray the frustration of struggling to move forward and the unwavering will to believe in the light, giving listeners a gentle push from behind.

Why not belt it out together, feeling the bonds with your friends?