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

Tears That Vanished into the SandItō Yukari

It leaves you with a somewhat wistful melody that feels like a breeze from Italy, doesn’t it? It’s as if the pain of lost love were gently hidden in the sand, waiting for the waves to carry it away…

Yukari Ito’s delicate voice paints just such a scene.

As you listen, memories of those summer days may suddenly come back to you.

This piece is lovingly included on Yukari Ito’s classic 1965 album “Yukari of San Remo.” Her experience competing in the Sanremo Music Festival in 1965 and winning a prize with “Koizuru Hitomi” led to the creation of this masterpiece.

It’s a wonderful song that lets you savor canzone in Japanese.

On a summer evening, when you feel like reflecting a little, why not listen to this song? Its nostalgic resonance will surely wrap gently around your heart.

Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A collection useful for shiritori (261–270)

speedGRe4N BOYZ

GRe4N BOYZ “Speed” Lyric Video
speedGRe4N BOYZ

GRe4N BOYZ have begun to hint at a harder musical edge than before.

Formerly active under the name GReeeeN, the group has produced many classic songs.

Their new track, Speed, retains the essence of GReeeeN while featuring a sharper, tighter sound.

A hallmark of theirs is the high-pitched vocals, and this song not only includes that element but also showcases a cool, stylish vibe.

If you loved the high-register parts from their GReeeeN days, be sure to check this one out.

StarHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Star [Official Video]
StarHoshino Gen

When people think of Gen Hoshino, many likely imagine a somewhat lower vocal tone.

While his low register is certainly one of his charms, his falsetto is also a major draw.

His falsetto has more spread than that of typical vocalists and is notably pleasant to the ear.

In his new song “Star,” he uses a slightly lower falsetto with that expansive quality.

If you struggle with head voice, trying to imitate the falsetto in this track could be a good approach.

SnapshotCHEE’S

Active from the late 1990s to the early 2000s, CHEE’S brought a poppy, energetic breeze to the girls’ band scene of the time.

Their music, rooted in pop rock and power pop, was distinguished by accessible melodies, and their skills were undeniable—every member played instruments and took part in writing and composing.

After debuting with the single “First Love Melody” in 1999, their album “CHEE’S WORLD,” released in 2000, made a striking impression with its colorful musical identity.

During their indie days, they won several newcomer awards, and some of their songs were used as theme songs for TV dramas and anime, which speaks to their popularity.

They’re a perfect pick for anyone seeking energetic, exhilarating sounds or wanting to experience the fervor of ’90s girls’ bands.

ThingsSoftball

In the 90s girls’ band scene, SOFTBALL shone with striking brilliance.

Formed in 1998 in Funabashi, Chiba, they began as a trio of active high school students.

Their sound was rooted in fast-paced punk rock, distinguished by catchy melodies fused with social messages.

They made their indie debut in March 1999 with the mini-album “Kurage,” and went major in July 2001 with the single “JUST TRY IT.” Their album “Lamp,” released in January 2002, reached No.

20 on the Oricon chart and sold over 40,000 copies.

The fact that their album “Tenku” was released across the U.S.

by Asian Man Records attests to their talent.

If you’re looking for solid, hard-hitting girls’ punk, you should definitely give them a listen.

sweet strawberry toastesrevnoc

(PV) esrevnoc – sweet strawberry toast
sweet strawberry toastesrevnoc

Esrevnoc—its uniquely memorable name is “Converse” spelled backwards—is a Japanese girl band formed in 1995.

Rooted in J-pop, they deftly wove in elements of pop rock, electronica, funk, soul, and jazz to create a kaleidoscopically shimmering sound.

In 1998, they made their major-label debut with the single “s.s.t.” Their catchy appeal won many listeners’ hearts, with songs beloved as TV show themes and tracks featured in sporting goods commercials.

Their first album, eb -esrevnoc better-, released in 1999, brilliantly encapsulates their playful spirit and wide-ranging musicality.

Although their 2001 hiatus was regrettable, their distinctive world still shines today.

For anyone seeking genre-defying, free-spirited music, this is a band well worth recommending.

straight neckOSTER project

It’s a wonderfully unique song that makes you laugh while hitting you right in the bones.

Created by Vocaloid producer OSTER project, it was released in May 2025.

As the title suggests, “Straight Neck” is the theme, and the lyrics unfold in a way that makes you want to slap your knee and say, “So true!” The cute, catchy melody will put a grin on your face before you know it.

Even if you know you’re a bit of a slacker, it’s hard to truly dislike yourself, isn’t it? This track gives you a little laugh and a boost of energy—give it a listen!