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 (281–290)
Sweet VenomNI-KI(ENHYPEN)

NI-KI, the main dancer of the globally popular K-pop group ENHYPEN, hails from Okayama Prefecture.
Known for his exceptional dance talent since childhood, some may recognize him from his experience as a kid dancer for SHINee.
In 2020, after competing on an audition program, he made a spectacular debut with the mini-album “Border: Day One.” The group has garnered numerous awards, including the Rookie of the Year at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.
While their overwhelming dance performances are a major draw, NI-KI’s remarkable memory—reportedly learning new choreography in just 10 minutes—is also noteworthy.
He’s the perfect artist for those captivated by razor-sharp synchronized dance and the inspiring pursuit of dreams.
Spirit Of LoveSing Like Talking

SING LIKE TALKING has secured a firm place in Japan’s music scene with their sophisticated AOR sound.
Many listeners have surely been captivated by their urbane musicality that skillfully weaves in jazz and soul.
Since their 1988 debut, their prowess has been widely recognized, with albums like ENCOUNTER and togetherness topping the Oricon charts.
Vocalist Chikuzen Sato is not only known for his clear, expansive singing but is also a masterful keyboardist.
The way his gentle keyboard tones blend with his voice is the very definition of a sublime ensemble.
Their high level of musicianship—honed through collaborations with top-tier international players since their early days—is especially noteworthy.
They’re the perfect artists for those seeking authentic, high-quality pop or a band sound you can sit with and truly savor.
Storysakaiyuu

Yu Sakai’s voice—hailed as a “silky voice that invites tears”—resonates deeply with the heart.
A master keyboard-vocalist, he crafts one-of-a-kind pop grounded in R&B and soul, enriched by a wide musical palette.
He even moved to the U.S.
alone at 22 and taught himself piano.
After making his major-label debut in October 2009 with the single “Story,” he drew major attention, including being selected for power play on 43 FM stations nationwide.
You might also know him from the opening theme of the anime Nodame Cantabile Finale and for singing “Happy☆Boogie,” the theme song of the latter half of the 2023 NHK morning drama series.
His ever-expanding activities—such as collaborations with world-renowned musicians and an appearance on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts—are equally compelling.
He’s an artist you should definitely check out if you want to immerse yourself in soulful piano and vocals.
Songs with titles starting with “su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (291–300)
SPEED STARTerada Takeshi (Quarter Century)

Singer-songwriter Takeshi Terada from Nagano City captivates with catchy melodies that fuse pop and rock.
His career traces back to his former band Joe Harp, with a legendary story of drawing over 300 people to a street performance in front of Nagano Station.
In 2003, he made his major-label debut with the band Harebare, gaining nationwide recognition with songs featured as opening themes for the popular anime SD Gundam Force and TBS’s CDTV.
He is currently part of Quarter Century with LINDBERG’s Masanori “CHERRY” Koyanagi, pursuing pop music that transcends generations—a truly inspiring endeavor.
SquallMatsumoto Eiko

Eiko Matsumoto is a singer known for her exquisitely clear, translucent voice.
This song—written and composed by Masaharu Fukuyama—portrays a woman’s delicate feelings as a sudden rainstorm unlocks the love she had tucked away.
Released in September 1999 as her second single, it was featured as an insert song in Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.
drama “Perfect Love!” Its heartrending worldview resonated with the story and became a major talking point.
The gentle interplay of piano and strings evokes the crisp air after the rain.
It’s a gem of a ballad you’ll want to listen to quietly when you’re in a sentimental mood.
Spicy Queenhanabie

When you want to blow off steam with intense sounds, you can’t help but crave a powerful rock number.
To mark their 10th anniversary, the girls’ loud rock band Hanabie., who champion “Harajuku-core,” released a track in May 2025 that captivates with its unpredictable sound development rooted in hardcore.
Vocalist Yukina’s fierce shouts will crank up any listener’s energy.
It carries a message that’s not just sweet, but bold, stimulating, and confident—sure to fire you up.
As the band’s first song co-created by all members, it nods to their past tracks and is packed with parts perfect for singing together live.
Why not give this addictive, high-energy banger a listen? It’s ideal for drives and workouts.
sleep sleep feat. Moka Satozettakun

This track wraps you in a cozy comfort, as if you’re drifting in a daydream.
It’s a collaboration where rapper and trackmaker Zettakun features singer-songwriter Satomoka, released in September 2019.
A soothing beat, Zettakun’s light, breezy rap, and Satomoka’s dreamy vocals layer together perfectly—it’s irresistibly satisfying.
The lyrics portray intimate moments just before falling asleep, and listening warms you gently from the inside.
Try playing it at the end of the day while thinking of someone dear to you.


