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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 roundup of songs useful for shiritori (191–200)

SubaruTanimura Shinji

Shinji Tanimura - Subaru (with lyrics)
SubaruTanimura Shinji

As a masterpiece that resonates with a grand sense of scale and deep lyricism, I’d like to introduce one of Shinji Tanimura’s signature works this January.

Released in 1980, this song evokes the vastness of the universe and starry skies while depicting life’s journey and hope.

It is included on the album “Subaru,” and has been sung at life’s milestones such as graduation and farewell ceremonies.

With Tanimura’s rich, resonant voice and a sonic landscape that expands beautifully from guitar tones to strings, it warms the listener’s heart.

As the new year begins, why not hum it while reflecting on the road you’ve traveled so far? If we sing it together, our spirits are sure to lift.

SWEET 19 BLUESAmuro Namie

This song was released in 1996 as the theme for the film “That’s Cunning! Shijō Saidai no Sakusen?” with lyrics and composition by Tetsuya Komuro.

It’s also popular among fans for its great balance with Namie Amuro.

The overall vocal range is fairly wide, from F3 to E5, but instead of a forceful, belted style, it suits a lighter, resonant delivery using mostly head voice.

The key point is humming.

Lift your facial muscles and try a gentle, buoyant “hm-hm,” resonating not in the throat but around the brow/forehead area.

If the throat resonates, your singing voice will sound throaty and strained.

Use steady breath support and aim the resonance lightly upward from the eyebrows for the best effect!

Sleepy Hollowzensen × sibitto

Sleepy Hollow / KAITO (zensen × sibitto)
Sleepy Hollowzensen × sibitto

This is a track themed around Halloween night, depicting a world where the hedonism and deception of a masquerade ball intersect.

Co-created by zensen and sibitto, it was released in October 2025.

The sound is fantastic—a fusion of bouncy, electro-swing flair with the heavy low-end of a UK bassline.

While showcasing KAITO’s rich mid-to-low range, it balances eeriness with splendor.

The lyrics, inspired by the Headless Horseman, wrap sharp black humor around the superficiality of human relationships.

Highly recommended when you want to hype up the vibe with stylish music or soak in the Halloween atmosphere!

Super Syndromer10-FEET

10-FEET – Spurt Syndrome (Anime 'Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray' Cour 2 Opening Theme)
Super Syndromer10-FEET

This is a song made as the opening theme for the second cour of the anime Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray, released in October 2025! It’s a rock track bursting with drive and soul—one that you can power through on sheer momentum and emotion! 10-FEET songs tend to sit in the mid-range for male vocals, with almost no super-high notes, so if high notes aren’t your strong suit, this is a great one to try first.

Also, just hearing it, you might briefly think, “Is this in English?” But when you look at the lyrics, you’ll see lots of difficult kanji and vocabulary.

It’s probably best to memorize the lyrics and melody with both your eyes and ears before singing.

Let your emotions loose and sing your heart out!

Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (201–210)

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.

Watercolor MoonHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro – “Watercolor Moon” Music Video
Watercolor MoonHata Motohiro

Hata Motohiro’s masterpiece “Suisa no Tsuki” is marked by its emotional melody.

Released after the nationwide hit “Himawari no Yakusoku,” this track has a notably acoustic and mellow finish.

Its vocal range is relatively narrow at mid1F to hiC, but the chorus features sustained high phrases up to hiC, making it harder to sing than it might sound.

If you have a high voice, you might try singing the falsetto parts with mixed voice.

Be sure to check it out.

Start Our JourneyHAGANE

HAGANE – Start Our Journey (Official Music Video)
Start Our JourneyHAGANE

After experiencing member departures in 2023, HAGANE welcomed new vocalist Nagi and drummer JUNNA and released this track in December 2024—a song that symbolizes their restart.

Riding on a high-velocity melody, it powerfully voices the resolve to overcome adversity and take a bold new step.

Nagi’s expansive vocals and the band’s tight cohesion create a harmonic metal sound that’s sure to give listeners a strong push forward.

Also included on the album “TOP OF THE TOWER” and performed on their nationwide tour, this piece is a perfect anthem for anyone eager to take on something new or standing at a turning point in life.