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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 list of songs useful for shiritori (141–150)

Snowingsukoyaka daiseidō

Snowing / KAITO, Kagamine Len – Healthy Cathedral [VOCALOID Original Song]
Snowingsukoyaka daiseidō

This is a dreamy piece set on a winter night where snow quietly accumulates.

Composed by Sukoyaka Cathedral, its music video was released in February 2025 to celebrate KAITO’s 19th anniversary.

It portrays fragile themes—memories, wishes, and fading emotions—layered over a snowy landscape.

The choral interplay between KAITO and Kagamine Len, along with their rich vocals, accentuates the scene.

With its lyrical melody, it’s perfect for those who want to sink into a serene mood while gazing at a winter nightscape.

Snowy Dancehalljōya

"Snowy Dancehall" / Hatsune Miku – Perpetual Night
Snowy Dancehalljōya

This work brilliantly fuses a dynamic, lively melody with the crystalline clarity of winter.

Released by Tokoyo in December 2024, the track layers Hatsune Miku’s vocals over a light, buoyant beat to create an exhilarating sense of speed that lifts the heart.

Another hallmark is its ebb and flow: it shifts from a rock-inflected sound to a Christmas-style arrangement incorporating bell tones.

If you’re getting together with friends to enjoy a party on Christmas night, why not put this song on?

Stellar DaysHata Motohiro

Motohiro Hata “Stellar Days” Music Video
Stellar DaysHata Motohiro

Stellar Days by Motohiro Hata, famed as the theme song for the anime “A Star Brighter Than the Sun,” is a masterpiece.

While the anime centers on romance, the lyrics carry a somewhat grand impression, yet they mesh well with the show, making the song highly memorable.

It leans toward the emotional side, and the verses through the pre-chorus evoke a dreamlike atmosphere.

With so many facets packed into a single track, it’s a piece that grows richer the more you listen.

Be sure to check it out.

Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (151–160)

Snowy Road (feat. 9m88)WONK

WONK – Snowy Road feat. 9m88 (Official Music Video)
Snowy Road (feat. 9m88)WONK

Released in December 2023 with Taiwanese singer 9m88, this is WONK’s first full-fledged winter collaboration track.

Interweaving Japanese, English, and Chinese lyrics with warm textures of strings and trumpet, it paints a picture of a snowy night.

Singing of the bittersweet longing between lovers living apart and the heart’s warmth felt especially in the cold season, the song blends elements of jazz and neo-soul while remaining melodically approachable.

It’s a cross-border love song that captures the moment when hearts connect beyond language barriers.

A ballad that makes you want to gaze at the quietly falling snow and reminisce about precious memories with someone special.

Star Dustdj tom the s.c.

[VOCALOID] Star Dust [Original Song]
Star Dustdj tom the s.c.

Creator dj tom the s.c., who showcases a wide range of activities with a focus on anisong DJing.

His first vocaloid track, “Star Dust,” is a highly pleasing piece featuring an electro sound with an oriental atmosphere.

Hatsune Miku’s sparkling vocals shine like stardust in the night sky.

The lyrics, expressing a desire to stay with a loved one forever, are another highlight.

On sleepless nights, this song might stay by your side.

Stand By MeBen E. King

Ben E. King – Stand By Me (Audio)
Stand By MeBen E. King

If you want to try a classic Western song at karaoke but aren’t sure what to sing, I recommend Ben E.

King’s timeless masterpiece.

The song expresses deep and pure trust: even if the darkness of night covers the world and hardships shake the earth, there’s nothing to fear as long as a loved one is by your side.

Released in 1961 and included on the album “Don’t Play That Song!,” it became beloved across generations after being chosen as the theme song for the 1986 film Stand by Me.

With its simple, easy-to-remember melody, anyone can sing it comfortably.

How about singing it from the heart on a night when you want to reaffirm the bonds with your friends?

Sweet Home OsakaFanī Kanpanī

Dubbed “Carol in the East, Fanykan in the West,” Funny Company is etched into the history of Japanese rock.

Blending Masahiro Kuwana’s gritty yet soulful vocals with a genuine band sound steeped in blues and Southern rock, this track stands as their landmark debut single, released in November 1972.

Its lyrics, written warmly in Kansai dialect, convey both love for their hometown Osaka and the loneliness of leaving it—enough to make your chest tighten as you listen.

The song was also included on the following year’s album Funny Company.

It’s an irresistible number for anyone who wants to feel the unique intensity and earthy cool of 1970s Japanese rock.

Play it when you’re thinking of your hometown, and you might discover a different flavor to it.