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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 roundup of songs useful for shiritori (111–120)

Scrap AlleyOzaki Yutaka

Yutaka Ozaki “Scrap Alley”
Scrap AlleyOzaki Yutaka

It’s themed around a classmate who dropped out of school, and the title is said to be the name of the biker gang his friend was involved with.

“Scrap Alley” existed even before Ozaki’s debut and was one of his early signature songs, performed at the 1982 audition.

It’s a beloved classic for Ozaki fans, as it was the last song he performed at his final live concert in 1991.

The song itself moves along within a similar vocal range throughout, and as you can see in the videos, it feels like Ozaki himself is really enjoying singing it, using his whole body.

Using your body well also helps you relax, so I recommend it.

Try singing it while imitating him.

Love it! ~Ultra ver~chou tokimeki sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / Suki! ~Cho ver~ MUSIC VIDEO
Love it! ~Ultra ver~chou tokimeki sendenbu

If you’re overflowing with unstoppable feelings of love, this is the song by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu you should listen to.

Its catchy melody and the members’ adorable vocals will capture listeners’ hearts.

It became a global hit on TikTok, with its easy-to-copy choreography also drawing attention.

Originally recorded on the 2018 album “Tokiotome,” it was re-recorded, released digitally in May 2021, and included on the mini-album “Suki Suki Suki Suki Suki Sukki!” It’s recommended not only for when you want a push in your one-sided love, but also for anyone who simply wants to feel happy.

SUNOwKarahina

Why not set aside the “AI-made song” preconception and touch the earnest feelings behind it? This piece by Karahina, a creator who captures everyday life, was released in February 2026.

From the solitude that comes with making things to the pings of monthly subscription charges—she sings these realities over a wistful melody, like a modern-day bard.

Standing alongside distinctive tracks such as “Osanpo Biyorii,” this work has earned solid support in the community, even appearing in the weekly rankings of videos introducing AI music.

It’s a story where gratitude for the tools that saved her mingles with the anxieties that shadow creation.

On nights when you’re struggling to bring something into the world, it will quietly stay by your side.

Listen as a cheer filled with both hardship and joy.

Spiral MelodiesOmoi

Spiral Melodies / Hatsune Miku with Meloetta
Spiral MelodiesOmoi

The emotional melody makes you want to throw your fist in the air! This piece is by Omoi, the duo known for hits like “Teo” and “Greenlights Serenade,” and it was released in February 2026.

It’s a contribution to the Pokémon 30th anniversary project, “Project VOLTAGE High↑.” The lyrics, themed around the joy of meeting, ring out powerfully in the voices of Hatsune Miku and Meloetta.

It has a festive feel that’s incredibly refreshing to listen to.

Definitely hit play when you want a boost of courage or to get pumped up!

I don’t like itzangi

It’s Not Like I Like You / Hatsune Miku
I don't like itzangi

An addictive dance track that pop-ifies the feeling of love when you just can’t be honest.

It’s a song by Vocaloid producer Zangi, released in February 2026.

The bouncy beat and chiptune-like electronic sounds feel incredibly good—guaranteed to be on repeat.

As the title suggests, the lyrics line up words opposite to “I like you,” while revealing a complicated desire to be noticed.

When you realize you’ve been putting on a brave face, or when you’re a bit tired of love, listening to this might help you relate and feel refreshed.

Streaming dancerKanzaki Iori

A dance-rock number that fuses strummed guitars with an irresistibly body-moving beat.

Crafted by Kanzaki Iori, this sharp track takes “streaming culture” as its theme.

Its powerful message—blending irony and energy—urges listeners to turn even absurd realities into entertainment and dance the night away.

Released in February 2026 as a song provided to “Soyogi Fractal,” a project produced by voice actor Yuki Kaji, it became a hot topic, reaching 11th place in the VOCALOID Collection 2026 Winter rankings.

StargazeSixTONES

SixTONES – Stargaze [YouTube ver.]
StargazeSixTONES

This is a rock number written and produced by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, sparking a chemical reaction with the members’ passionate vocals.

Released in September 2025 as SixTONES’ 16th single, it has also become beloved as the support song for NTV’s 45th All Japan High School Quiz Championship.

Set to a driving band sound, it portrays pushing forward by turning even doubt and impatience into strength, giving listeners a powerful push on the back.

It’s perfect for those times after a long holiday when you just can’t get motivated, or in moments when May blues weigh on your heart.

Let this ultimate cheer, packed with energy to break through the status quo, blow away your gloomy mood!