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

SparrowsCHEMISTRY×Da-iCE

CHEMISTRY × Da-iCE “Sparrows” Official Video
SparrowsCHEMISTRY×Da-iCE

This is a gem of a ballad where talents across generations blend beautifully.

CHEMISTRY is joined by Yudai Ohno and Sota Hanamura from the popular group Da-iCE.

The harmony woven by their four powerful voices will deeply move every listener.

Released in March 2023 as CHEMISTRY’s 39th single, the song was composed by Yoshihiro Toyoshima, who also worked on their early classic “You Go Your Way.” It’s a warm, uplifting track that gently gives you a push when you feel like pausing on your way toward your goals.

Moon on pampas grassShiina Ringo

Ringo Sheena – The Moon on the Pampas Grass
Moon on pampas grassShiina Ringo

Ringo Sheena’s “Miscanthus and the Moon” is actually a cover—the original song is “Gypsy” by the three-piece band Appa! Like the original, the Ringo Sheena version also has a very wide vocal range, spanning A2 to D5, so instead of singing it solo, it might be nice to split into low and high parts and perform it as a duet.

The song itself has a great groove and is pretty easy to sing up until the C section! Ringo Sheena’s singing style is unique and you might want to imitate it, but please sing in the way that feels most comfortable for your own voice! Also, the lowest note A2 can be quite challenging for women who aren’t used to low notes, so don’t force it—singing an octave higher is totally fine! The rock piano is super cool, and you can listen on YouTube, so definitely check out both versions!

The Great Cedar of SugiMiyama Hiroshi

Hiroshi Miyama “The Giant Sugi of Sugi” MUSIC VIDEO
The Great Cedar of SugiMiyama Hiroshi

This song was performed by Hiroshi Miyama, the “Vitamin Voice” born in Kochi, as a heartfelt tribute to his hometown.

Composed by his mentor, Masamasa Nakamura, it’s a grand life-themed enka inspired by the three-thousand-year-old ‘Great Cedar of Sugi’ towering over his local town of Ōtoyo.

The anecdote that Miyama himself piloted a drone to film the music video also speaks volumes about his extraordinary love for his hometown.

He overlays his own life onto the great cedar that has “withstood blizzards, storms, and drought,” and vows to show a “proud, shining figure” to someone dear to him.

That straightforward resolve blends perfectly with Miyama’s warm vocals, gently infusing listeners with the strength to face tomorrow.

STAND-ALONEAimer

Aimer 'STAND-ALONE' Music Video (Theme song for the drama 'Your Turn to Kill' / new album 'Walpurgis' on sale 4/14!)
STAND-ALONEAimer

This is a song by Aimer that poignantly sings of aching loneliness within a digital soundscape.

Released in May 2019, it drew major attention as the theme song for the first chapter of the Nippon TV drama “Anata no Ban Desu.” The grandeur woven by piano and strings, infused with a subtly cold digital texture, makes the cry of an isolated heart resonate even more vividly.

The track was later included on the album Walpurgis.

It’s a song that will likely strike deep when you want to face yourself alone at night or quietly calm your mind.

Slavonic Dance No. 8Antonin Dvořák

Dvořák: Slavonic Dance No. 8 [13_Recommended Classical Piano Piece with Sheet Music for Four Hands]
Slavonic Dance No. 8Antonin Dvořák

Are you looking for a classical piano duet piece for a recital? Antonín Dvořák’s Slavonic Dance No.

8, Op.

46-8, originally composed for piano four hands, is highly recommended.

From its intensely passionate introduction to its brilliant, driving dance melody, it captivates listeners.

The ensemble can feel like it might fall apart unless the duo breathes as one, so practice is essential to keep both players steady.

The music unfolds at a whirlwind pace, so be sure to maintain the tempo and not fall behind.

Pieces like this tend to rush, so take care not to egg each other on.

Although there is an orchestral version, the original is for piano duet, making it an excellent choice for those who want to perform or are searching for original piano four-hands repertoire in classical music.

stewigmaShu

Stigma | Shu feat. KAITO × MEIKO
stewigmaShu

This track by Vocaloid Producer Shu features a cool back-and-forth between KAITO and MEIKO.

Released in October 2024 and included on the album “EGO1STECH,” it rides an electroswing sound to portray an unyielding resolve that refuses to bow to social prejudice or existing frameworks.

Its solitary yet powerful message shakes listeners to the core.

It’s a strong push for those struggling with a stifling society or anyone who wants to stay true to themselves.

Songs whose titles start with “Su”. A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (231–240)

SPEED allergygenkaku arerugī

Hallucination allergy / SPEED allergy
SPEED allergygenkaku arerugī

An aggressive rock number where industrial noise and punk impulse swirl together! Hallucination Allergy’s indie-era mini-album “Mouth to Mouth,” released in April 1992, made headlines by debuting at No.

1 on the charts.

This track is one of its core songs.

The dizzyingly shifting sound and spit-fire vocals feel like they’re slamming into the destructive urges lurking within the human psyche.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play when you’re seized by the urge to forget everything and surrender yourself to the sound!