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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 (241–250)

StoicismShiina Ringo

This 1-minute-46-second piece is placed as a bridge leading into the latter half of the album Shōso Strip.

It’s characterized by the ascetic nuance suggested by its title and a unique sound full of darting electronic tones.

In fact, it’s cleverly paired with the preceding track, “Crime and Punishment”: if you read the seemingly nonsensical string of lyrics backward, a certain phrase emerges.

Dense artistry and playful spirit are compressed into this short runtime.

Try solving this word puzzle yourself.

strippersawada kenji

That sultry allure… I surrender already.

This song by Kenji Sawada—who first took Japan by storm as a member of The Tigers and continued to shine after going solo—was released in September 1981 as his 34th single.

Its sound, an original synthesis of rockabilly and new wave, has a cutting‑edge resonance that connected with the Western music scene of the time.

The unassailable performance by the backing band EXOTICS intertwines with Sawada’s bewitching vocals, captivating every listener.

Also known as the title track of the classic album “STRIPPER,” this piece invites you to lose yourself in its spell.

Still Believingdustbox

It’s a melodic punk track quintessentially dustbox, portraying the conflict and hope involved in chasing one’s dreams.

It was recorded for the 2013 split album “THE ANTHEMS,” and was also included on the album “Care Package” released the same year.

The lyrics are entirely in English, expressing a rejection of the word “give up” and a strong resolve to keep believing no matter how much you’re laughed at.

In the 2024 tribute album, HEY-SMITH covered the song, showing how it’s loved across generations.

It’s the perfect track for those moments when you’re trying something new or need a push forward.

Thrilldustbox

This number centers on the impulse to break free from a boring daily routine.

Included on the album “starbow,” released in November 2010, it became a core track on this acclaimed record, which entered the Oricon charts at No.

14.

From the intro, the rhythmic unison of drums and bass is cool, and the way the distorted guitar riff rapidly accelerates is exhilarating.

As the members themselves have said, “the song’s development is interesting,” and its dynamic structure and razor-sharp performance are part of the appeal.

When you’re craving a jolt to spice up monotonous days, this is the song that’ll give you a push!

SteadySHANK

SHANK / Steady (Music Video)
SteadySHANK

The title track placed at the end of the album STEADY is a characteristically SHANK-style emotional anthem that portrays the resolve to keep moving forward while confronting past memories and inner contradictions.

Its all-English lyrics really resonate.

Included on their first full-length album in about five years, released in January 2022, it drew attention alongside “High Tide” and “Lazy Daisy,” which were featured as songs in web commercials for the fishing line brand VARIVAS.

It’s a must-listen not only for the breakneck energy of melodic hardcore but also for those who’ll connect with its introspective lyrics.

Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (251–260)

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!