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 (21–30)
Snow WhiteNEW!Hey! Say! JUMP

A gem-like winter ballad by Hey! Say! JUMP featured on the album “Fab! -Music speaks.-,” which embraces the unique theme of “Music × Fairy Tales.” Released in December 2020, the song also drew attention for being written and composed by the popular singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu.
Inspired by “Snow White,” it portrays a romantic world where freezing cold and heart-melting warmth coexist—such a beautiful concept.
It’s perfect for those moments when you want to sing tenderly while thinking of someone special.
Promise of the Snow DomeNEW!Kis-my-ft2

The ninth single overall by the idol group Kis-My-Ft2.
Released in November 2013 as a double A-side with “Luv Sick,” this track was used in a commercial song for Seven-Eleven Japan’s “Seven-Eleven Fair.” It also drew attention for having lyrics written by Sho Wada of the rock band TRICERATOPS.
The chill of winter and the warm theme of “promise” resonate deeply.
With a gentle tempo and a melody that doesn’t fluctuate dramatically, it’s easy to sing.
SNOWNEW!WANIMA

It’s included on WANIMA’s major-label first album, “Everybody!!,” released in January 2018 by the rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture.
Unlike their usual energetic and powerful image, this mid-tempo track conveys the quiet of winter and a poignant sense of longing that sinks deep into your heart.
With a restrained arrangement that highlights the vocals, the singing resonates gently like falling snow.
It’s a perfect winter song for cooling down after getting hyped at karaoke.
Stand by me, Stand by you.NEW!Hirai Dai

It became the ninth most-streamed song in Japan on Spotify in 2020 and has been loved on streaming platforms for a long time, surpassing 100 million total streams for the first time in the artist’s career.
I remember hearing it very often on social media and on cable radio.
The overall vocal range of the song is D#3–C5, but there are almost no high notes in chest voice; you can basically sing it within a calm range.
Since slightly higher placement often makes it easier to project properly, I think many people will find this range comfortable to sing.
It’s now a wedding staple, so if you learn it, you’ll have plenty of chances to sing it! Keep relaxation in mind and sing lightly.
SNOWNEW!B’z

A hidden gem of a ballad by the rock duo B’z, it evokes a winter landscape wrapped in silence.
Included on the mini-album FRIENDS II released in November 1996, this track reins in the flashy guitar sound in favor of a delicate arrangement that leans heavily on piano and falsetto.
Its worldview—depicting the quiet of a snowy night and a loneliness that spreads through the heart—carries a cold yet beautiful resonance that seems to gently lower the listener’s body temperature.
Though it wasn’t released as a single and had no prominent tie-ins, it holds a special presence for fans, even closing out the ballad best-of The Ballads ~Love & B’z~.
It’s a deeply introspective winter song that makes you want to listen alone on a quiet winter night, far from the bustle.
SQUARE_ONENEW!Number_i

A track from the album “No.O -ring-,” which also drew attention for being produced by PUNPEE.
The skillful rap laid over a low-center-of-gravity beat and the expansive vocals in the chorus create a pleasing contrast.
With lyrics themed around “starting over” that affirm a fresh beginning, it overlaps with Number_i’s image of forging a new path and gently pushes listeners forward.
Released digitally in May 2024, it’s also fresh in our memories for the passionate performance at THE MUSIC DAY 2024 in July of the same year.
Because it’s imbued with a resolve to aim for one’s own summit rather than comparing oneself to others, it’s a sure-fire track to give you positive energy when you need courage to change your current situation.
Snow Drive (01.23)NEW!Omoi

It leaves a striking impression of sharp momentum, as if slicing through the cold, clear winter air.
The music unit Omoi, also known for hits like “Teo,” produced this piece.
Released in January 2014, it’s also included on the February 2018 album First Waltz.
Centered on their signature synthesizer rock, it unfolds with powerful sonic pressure and a beat brimming with speed.
The lyrics, set on a certain winter day, express a heartrending resolve to move forward even while facing a farewell.
Immerse yourself in its dramatic world.


