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 starting with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (101–110)
stay by my sideFLOW GLOW

The fifth digital single released by the hip-hop unit FLOW GLOW in November 2025.
Created to mark their first anniversary, it’s an anniversary song with all five members contributing to the lyrics.
Set to a chill hip-hop sound, it expresses the genuine feelings they had at the time of their debut, looking back on when they tried to act bigger than they were, while conveying gratitude to their fans and friends.
It’s filled with the desire to keep walking forward together.
A track whose honest, warm message resonates with the heart.
Super LunaIS:SUE

The advance release “Super Luna” from the 4th single “PHASE” is a hybrid dance-pop track that blends Jersey club and drum’n’bass on a retro-pop foundation.
Imbued with a message of freeing your heart on the night when the moon shines brightest, the song paints a dreamy tale of accepting your imperfections and moving forward.
It’s a gentle number that keeps you company on nights filled with doubt and anxiety.
SPARKLE☆TRAINSOULHEAD

SOULHEAD is a sister duo from Hokkaido, made up of YOSHIKA and TSUGUMI.
This work, which fuses their outstanding vocal prowess with rap—their signature appeal—is an uplifting anthem that gives you the courage to take a step toward a shining future, like a train speeding toward a dream.
Their lyrics, fluidly blending English and Japanese, and the comfortable groove pour positive energy into listeners’ hearts.
Released as a single in December 2005, it’s also known for being featured in a commercial for the sporting goods store Alpen.
It was later included on the album “Naked” and has continued to be loved by fans.
It’s a superb pop tune by a powerhouse female duo—perfect for when you want to start something new or fire yourself up.
Stargazing Youthnerdneko

This song paints an inner landscape of someone searching for hope while tormented by the need for validation in a corner of the city.
Condensing the aesthetics of “Mikugazer” championed by nerdneko, it serves as the title track of the fourth album, Stargazing Youth, released in November 2025.
The work interweaves the futility of a moratorium with a prayer for a new first step.
Hatsune Miku’s transparent vocals resonate, wrapped in distorted guitars and reverb.
It’s music that stays close to those who are losing sight of where they belong, and to those who have grown tired of continuing to dream.
Stop Motion (feat. Makanai no Lillim)pīnattsu-kun

Set against the backdrop of prom, this song paints a bittersweet yet sentimental portrait of youth.
Created by Peanuts-kun—active as both a VTuber and a rapper—featuring Makanai no Lilium, it’s included on the concept album “Tele Club II,” released in August 2025.
Produced by tofubeats, it captivates with its sprightly beat and breezy, summer-ready sound.
Conversational call-and-response lines and startlingly intimate phrases are sprinkled throughout, inviting you to imagine the awkward distance between the two.
It’s the perfect track for surrendering to wavering feelings of love on a strobe-lit dance floor.
Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (111–120)
Stop the NightKiryuu Daisuke

Daisuke Kiryu, known as the “Reiwa-era Japanese Elvis,” is a powerhouse singer who has won the Elvis Presley Contest Japan three times and placed at the world championships.
His sixth single, “Stop the Night,” released in November 2025, is a love song that dramatatically portrays the rekindling of a mature romance against the backdrop of the Yokohama bayside nightscape.
Kiryu himself wrote the lyrics, with composition and arrangement by Shinji Tamura.
The track fuses rockabilly grooves with the emotive melodies of Japanese kayōkyoku.
It will especially resonate with listeners who carry memories of an unforgettable love or who are fond of port-city night views.
StoicismShiina Ringo

This 1-minute-46-second piece is placed as a bridge leading into the latter half of the album Shōso Strip.
It’s characterized by the ascetic nuance suggested by its title and a unique sound full of darting electronic tones.
In fact, it’s cleverly paired with the preceding track, “Crime and Punishment”: if you read the seemingly nonsensical string of lyrics backward, a certain phrase emerges.
Dense artistry and playful spirit are compressed into this short runtime.
Try solving this word puzzle yourself.


