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 whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for Shiritori (131–140)
All on this nightYoshikawa Koji

Kohji Kikkawa’s ninth single, released in September 1986, is a gem of a rock number written and composed by Motoharu Sano.
The original song was offered to Kenji Sawada, but Kikkawa’s version features a minimalist, guitar-driven arrangement that fuses a romantic aesthetic with passionate vocals to create a world uniquely its own.
Peaking at No.
4 on the Oricon chart, this work also symbolizes a turning point as he shifted from idol image to rock artist.
With a melody that carries the quiet and poignancy of the night, it’s a song that will keep you company on a solitary Christmas Eve or add warmth to a special holy night with someone dear.
Snowbound Party -Tonight Visitors OK!-Hamada Shogo

A lively dance number that depicts a single night with a special someone met on a street corner as powdery snow falls.
It was included on the mini-album “CLUB SNOWBOUND,” released in November 1985, and later appeared on the album “CLUB SURF & SNOWBOUND.” The track features layered sounds reminiscent of oldies and doo-wop, with a pop arrangement that weaves in saxophone and backing vocals.
The lyrics intertwine the glamorous atmosphere of a Christmas party with the poignancy of parting, portraying a one-night, dreamlike romance.
Masakazu Itakura’s arrangement creates a three-dimensional sound image that simultaneously conveys the giddy cheer and bittersweetness of Christmas.
Crafted with a playful spirit by Shogo Hamada, this piece is perfect when you’re in the mood for upbeat rock ’n’ roll.
Snow Magic FantasySEKAI NO OWARI

A winter song that lets you feel a heart-lifting exhilaration with its fantastical snowy scenery and lively, marching band–style sound.
It overflows with SEKAI NO OWARI’s signature sense of fantasy, depicting a love story like a tale.
Released in January 2014, the track was written specifically for JR East’s JR SKISKI commercial, and its striking finish comes from layering a majestic arrangement over a refreshing melody.
It’s perfect for the trip to the slopes or for enjoying a winter date while gazing at illuminations.
A song that captures the excitement and butterflies of a White Christmas, it’s sure to liven up karaoke during the holiday season.
Spella Bada BoomTHE YARA

This Halloween track was born in 2025, the year Tomoyuki Yara—long active on stage and in dance—officially launched his artist career under the name THE YARA.
Its eerie groove and airy, floating ambient textures blend exquisitely to create a cool, stylish atmosphere.
Released in October as part of a consecutive-release project, this piece is less about dressing up and going wild, and more suited to a sophisticated gathering—think conversations over drinks in a refined space.
Infused with elements of funk and hip-hop, it’s a danceable track that sets the tone for a chic Halloween night.
SMILE ~Like a Clear, Sunny Sky~Kuwata Keisuke

It’s a cheer song imbued with the message, “No matter the era, don’t forget to smile and keep looking forward.” It was used as the theme song for the 69th NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen and also as the theme music for Nippon TV’s broadcasts of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games.
As you listen, you’ll notice the melody stays relatively low from start to finish, so it’s recommended for singers who are strong in the low to mid-high range.
In the low notes, be careful not to let your voice get muffled so you can maintain good balance.
Rather than forcing your voice, make sure to use your breath well as you sing.
Also, lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows will brighten the tone of your voice, making it less likely to get muffled and easier to sing.
Singing with a smile versus with a blank expression gives a completely different impression, so be sure to try it.
SquallMatsumoto Eiko

Eiko Matsumoto is a singer known for her exquisitely clear, translucent voice.
This song—written and composed by Masaharu Fukuyama—portrays a woman’s delicate feelings as a sudden rainstorm unlocks the love she had tucked away.
Released in September 1999 as her second single, it was featured as an insert song in Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Perfect Love!” Its heartrending worldview resonated with the story and became a major talking point.
The gentle interplay of piano and strings evokes the crisp air after the rain.
It’s a gem of a ballad you’ll want to listen to quietly when you’re in a sentimental mood.
Study Equal Magic!S.E.M

This song is performed by S.E.M, a three-member unit in The Idolmaster SideM with the backstory of being former teachers.
Its appeal lies in lyrics sprinkled with science-themed motifs, an electronic sound, and an up-tempo structure that weaves in rap elements.
It was included on the October 2015 album THE IDOLM@STER SideM ST@RTING LINE-06 S.E.M.
With its exhilarating, fast-paced rhythm that naturally gets your body moving, it’s a great pick to hype up a dance event or a karaoke session.


