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 (211–220)
Specter feat. HACHIMIMiNARI

A tender crush that changes the color of your world is wrapped in a voice full of transparency.
Part of MIMiNARI’s “turning memories into music” project, the track features singer HACHI on vocals.
It’s the lead song from their first full-length album, “freq.,” released in March 2025.
With stylish, Chinese-inspired arrangements, the sound stands out.
The lyrics capture the frustrating feelings of a girl who hasn’t quite grown up.
Give it a listen when you’re unsure where your love is headed.
snowdropNEWS

In this season when the biting cold makes you yearn for warmth, there’s a hidden gem by NEWS you should hear.
Released only on the regular edition of the single “EMMA” in February 2017, this song is a love ballad that blends wistfulness and warmth, inspired by the image of a white flower blooming on a snowy night.
It was performed during the “NEWS LIVE TOUR 2017 NEVERLAND,” where its story-like, beautiful staging captivated fans.
Ryo-Suke Nakanishi’s delicate arrangement and the members’ vocals exquisitely capture winter’s quiet and the subtleties of love.
Listen to it on a Valentine’s night when you long for someone’s touch, or when you want to quietly reflect, and you’ll feel a gentle light kindling in your chilled heart.
It’s a precious song that keeps you company through long winter nights.
Step by Step ~Prayer for Success~Neontetra

In the midst of studying for exams, when you want to ease your anxiety… that’s exactly when we hope you’ll listen to this warm, encouraging song by Neontetra.
Originally released on CD in April 2020, a remastered major-label version followed in October 2021.
While vividly portraying the inner conflict of feeling down when you compare yourself to others and the impatience that comes with it, the song teaches the importance of moving forward steadily, one step at a time.
If you’re troubled by mock exam results or feel like you’re being crushed by pressure at night, listening to this track will surely help you feel, “It’s okay,” and look ahead with positivity.
SmileMori Nana

Mori Nana’s debut song “Smile” is actually a cover of a classic by HOF DYNAMITE from 1996.
I didn’t know this myself until a student told me when they said they wanted to sing “Smile.” We watched the original PV together and really felt the era! “Smile” has a relatively narrow vocal range, but it suddenly jumps up in pitch in the C section.
If you’re not comfortable with high notes in chest voice, use your head voice skillfully in that part.
My student practiced that section a lot—raising the facial muscles and aiming the voice straight up in a narrow, focused way.
Also, if you lock into the rhythm where the words flow continuously, it helps you place accents more consciously and makes them easier to produce.
Try singing it carefully with that in mind.
STELLA’S COUGHŌe Senri

A charming pop number with a chic, stylish vibe.
The urbane sound so characteristic of Senri and the buoyant horn section feel delightful, stylishly portraying a slightly grown-up game of love.
Many listeners will likely feel a tug at the heart from the frustrating distance between two people who just can’t be honest with each other.
This gem is included on the album “OLYMPIC,” released in June 1987.
It also drew attention in 2023 when it was self-covered in a jazz piano rendition.
The original’s sparkling arrangement inspires a sense of exhilaration that makes you want to dress up and head out into the city.
SPARKYoshii Kazuya

Born in 1966, rock star Kazuya Yoshii—frontman of THE YELLOW MONKEY who pursues a distinctive aesthetic blending glam rock and Japanese kayōkyoku—made his major debut in 1992 with the single “Romantist Taste.” As a band, they produced era-defining hits like “JAM” and “BURN,” dominating the music scene of the 1990s.
His talent remains unmistakable in his solo work as well, including topping the charts with the album The Apples.
If you want to immerse yourself in a sultry voice and a philosophical lyrical world, be sure to explore his music.
Song of FledgingSakushi: Murano Shirō, Sakkyoku: Iwakawa Saburō

As a choral piece themed around graduation, this work has been sung in schools for many years.
The lyrics were written by Shiro Murano, a poet who represents early Showa-era modernist poetry.
The composer is Saburo Iwagawa, known for numerous school choir works, and the piece was created in 1965.
It begins with imagery that evokes the signs of spring, then reflects on days spent at school, culminating in a moving expression of gratitude and farewell to teachers and friends.
It has been loved across generations, having been included in the 2005 compilation “Tabidachi no Hi ni ~ Graduation Song Best ~,” and covered by Anemoneria in 2021 as the theme song for the TV anime “Wonder Egg Priority.” It’s a classic that gives courage to take a hopeful first step—not only for those who remember singing it at their graduation, but also for anyone about to embark on a new journey.


