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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 compilation of songs useful for shiritori (301–310)

I love you, I love you, I love you.Za Kānabītsu

The debut release by The Carnabeats, a cover of a song by the British rock band The Zombies.

Released in June 1967, the track was a forerunner of the Group Sounds boom and sold between 1.2 and 1.5 million copies.

With its energetic rhythm and catchy melody, the song drew attention for Ai Takano’s performance, singing while playing drums.

In later years, Mi-Ke’s cover was used as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “N!? Sanma,” and it was also featured in the anime The Prince of Tennis, making it a beloved song across generations.

Highly recommended for those who want to savor GS sound that sings of the sweet loves of youth.

I could never say I like you.fayray

A ballad delicately portraying the feelings of a woman swaying between urban loneliness and an unrequited love, released in January 2003 as Fayray’s 14th single.

While her feelings deepen for someone who is already engaged, she fears breaking their relationship and can’t bring herself to confess—emotions depicted alongside a beautiful piano melody.

Also chosen as the theme song for the Yomiuri TV/Nippon TV drama “Message: Words Keep Betraying,” this work showcases Fayray’s growth as a singer-songwriter.

It’s a song that offers solace to those suffering from the pain and conflict of love, recommended for anyone struggling with an affair or unrequited feelings.

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Week Dudus, a rapper from Himeji City, has pursued music from an early age, starting to rap in the fifth grade.

In 2019, he became a finalist on ABEMA’s audition show “Rapstar Tanjou” Season 4, placing second out of more than 1,400 applicants, drawing significant attention for his skill and distinctive style.

In 2021, he released a 50-track digital album titled “VEGA.” With a deep, gravelly voice and a laid-back presence, he delivers a unique flow that explores abstract, experimental sounds.

His creative approach involves crafting flows through freestyle and then fitting words to them, showcasing meticulous attention to detail in his tracks.

Marked by positive messages and compact songs around two minutes long, his music is recommended for listeners who seek a smooth, satisfying groove.

Super Go!!!!!Yamatsuka Ai

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Super Go!!!!!Yamatsuka Ai

Eye Yamataka, who rose from Hyogo Prefecture’s underground music scene to become a globally recognized avant-garde artist, began his career in the early 1980s noise scene and formed BOREDOMS in 1986.

With a sound that uniquely synthesizes elements of experimental, noise, and psychedelic music, he has earned high acclaim both in Japan and abroad.

He has collaborated with Sonic Youth and Nirvana, and in 2007 staged the groundbreaking “77BOADRUM” in New York, featuring 77 drum kits—continuing to pursue innovative projects without pause.

Alongside his musical activities, his ongoing expansion into visual artwork and DJing keeps captivating audiences interested in experimental music and artistic expression.

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Vocaloid producer Komedawara’s song “sneer,” released in March 2025, features Otonoha Una’s calm singing voice that leaves a strong impression.

Its rock-tinged, ennui-laden soundscape pairs perfectly with the cynical lyrics that depict a relationship between fellow losers.

The visuals by illustrator Yasutatsu brilliantly embody the song’s worldview.

It’s a perfect listen for nights when you want to think deeply, or when you want someone to understand how you feel.

Supermarkets and the likeHaraguchi Sasuke

You can revel in futuristic electronic sounds that breathe within a rapid tempo.

Created by Sasuke Haraguchi and slated for release in April 2025.

The music video and illustration are handled by Mr.

Ishida and No Copyright Girl, respectively.

This work fuses a distinctive layering of sounds with the powerful vocals of Kasane Teto.

It’s avant-garde, yet the more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.

The lyrics express a truly one-of-a-kind theme: “a being that transcends genre.” Put on your headphones or earphones and immerse yourself in an avant-garde musical experience.

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Shytopes – Sweet Pea (Official Music Video)
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A delicate, heartrending love song woven with deep feelings for a beloved and the resolve to say goodbye.

Through gentle, everyday details—moments when eyes can’t meet or the letting go of a hand—it tenderly portrays the end of a romance.

The beautiful imagery of sweet pea flowers likening a love that keeps blooming in the heart with the arrival of spring is especially striking.

Released by Chai Tope in March 2025, this piece was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime WIND BREAKER Season 2.

It’s a song that offers comfort to those trying to accept the end of love or who have experienced parting with someone precious.