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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 (211–220)

horizonYahagi Moeka

Moeka Yahagi – Horizon [Music Video]
horizonYahagi Moeka

A ballad written as the ending theme for the TV anime Sorairo Utility.

Moeka Yahagi handled both lyrics and composition; it was delivered in advance in January 2025 and released on CD in February of the same year.

While accompanying the story of girls who grow closer through golf, it conveys a strong resolve: “Even if they laugh or mock you, stay true to the path you believe in.” In creating the song, Yahagi focused on the moment in play when you inhale before taking a shot, translating into the lyrics the feeling of being able to center yourself in that instant, even while carrying pain.

The melody, blending warmth and wistfulness, is perfect for graduation ceremonies that mark a new first step.

It’s a song that gently supports anyone who wants to move forward in their own way despite feeling crushed by others’ eyes and judgments.

Sky chord ~To You Who Are Becoming an Adult~Tsuji Shion

Tsuji Shion / Shion Tsuji “Sky Chord ~To You Becoming an Adult~”
Sky chord ~To You Who Are Becoming an Adult~Tsuji Shion

This is Shion Tsuji’s second single, released in February 2009, and it was used as an ending theme for the TV anime BLEACH.

The lyrics delicately portray the emotions of wavering between not wanting to become an adult and the reality that you can’t stay a child forever, making it a song that resonates with the complex feelings of those standing at the milestone of graduation.

It’s said to reflect Tsuji’s own resolve after dropping out of high school to pursue music, and the down-to-earth words carried by the melody leave a deep impression on listeners.

The single peaked at No.

44 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and was later included on the album Catch!.

This mid-tempo pop number, blending poignancy with optimism, is perfect for anyone stepping into a new environment, such as further education or starting a job.

It’s a song that accompanies springtime send-offs, evoking both the end and the beginning of youth at the same time.

The person I fell in love withMiyako Harumi

Even while singing of parting, this enka masterpiece somehow gives you the strength to look ahead.

Released as a single by Harumi Miyako in September 1968, its repeated opening words strikingly capture a heart in turmoil.

Rather than blaming the other person, the song resonates for the way it sends them off while bearing one’s own pain.

Although it peaked at No.

24 on the Oricon chart, it stayed ranked for 38 weeks, becoming a long‑loved bestseller.

It was used as an insert song in the 1991 animated film “Only Yesterday” (Omohide Poro Poro) and chosen as the ending theme for the 1999 film “Big Show! Utaeba Hawai.” A legendary moment often recalled is its performance as the first-ever encore in the 1984 NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

On a winter’s day, why not hum it softly as you look back on your memories?

Songs with titles starting with “Su” (shi-ri-to-ri helper songs, entries 221–230)

SUPER STAREXIT

EXIT「SUPER STAR」MUSIC VIDEO
SUPER STAREXIT

EXIT, popular especially among younger generations for their “Neo-Shibuya-kei manzai,” have been making waves not only in stand-up and variety shows but also by fully launching their music career in 2021.

This track, included on their first mini-album GENESIS released in September 2021, is a pop tune marked by a danceable beat and a chorus bursting with a sense of liberation.

The lyrics portray the feeling of being crushed by others’ success stories and ideal images, yet carry a message that frees you from comparison and competition, reminding you that you are the protagonist of your own life.

The song was also selected as the ending theme for Nippon Broadcasting System’s Olympic-related program TOKYO SPORTS TODAY.

With MISIA joining on backing vocals, the chorus gains added richness and persuasiveness.

It’s a song we especially recommend to those who tend to lose confidence in daily life or want to regain a positive mindset.

Still Here For Loveaimi

【MV】aimi / Still Here For Love (Official Music Video)
Still Here For Loveaimi

This single, released by aimi in November 2025, fuses the warmth of ’90s R&B with a contemporary sound.

Teaming up with producer Modesty Beats, she’s crafted a retro, enveloping track that’s perfect for winter nights.

The lyrics carry an unwavering love for a cherished person and a message of self-love and self-affirmation, and aimi’s tender, soulful vocals resonate deeply.

The song also opens the curation project R&B Lovers Club’s compilation “Still Bloomin’.” Sing it at karaoke and its mature mood and solid, centered vocal line are sure to make the guys listening feel their hearts race.

It’s the perfect number for those who want to exude a subtle, understated sense of allure.

SUPERSONIC171

This track comes from 171, a three-piece rock band from the Kansai region.

It’s a high-energy rock tune packed into a brief 2 minutes and 12 seconds, written and composed by Kana, the bassist and vocalist.

The song portrays a stance of shaking off everyday boredom and tearing ahead at one’s own pace.

Its message of charging forward with curiosity, unbound by the values of those around you, gives a push to anyone feeling stuck or uncertain.

It’s the perfect song when you need courage to dive into a new environment or want to reset your mood.

Everything becomes my strength!kuzu

"Kuzu" - "Everything will become my strength!" with lyrics (in the description)
Everything becomes my strength!kuzu

One of Kuzu’s signature songs and also a popular anthem.

To score high in karaoke, focus on powerful projection and a solid sense of rhythm, and make sure to let your emotions burst in the chorus.

The pre-chorus has a fast-paced rhythm, so while the lyrics matter, locking into the beat is the top priority.

Put a clear accent on the first beat and sing smoothly to fall into the groove.

Also, since the first sound of the chorus is “ki,” be careful not to pull your mouth too wide horizontally.

Create space inside your mouth and think of lightly humming as you let the sound out—you’ll be able to sing without straining!