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 with titles that start with “su.” A compilation of songs useful for shiritori (301–310)
scrapTHE BLUE HEARTS

A song by THE BLUE HEARTS that portrays the feelings of young people pushing back against values imposed by society.
Many of us have probably questioned the oft-repeated saying from adults that “hard work will be rewarded.” This track appears on their second album, “YOUNG AND PRETTY,” released in November 1987, and in recent years it gained attention as an insert song in the NHK drama “Komoribito.” Beyond its brisk, slightly shadowy punk sound, the characteristically nuanced guitar solo by Masatoshi Mashima is also incredibly compelling.
When you feel suffocated by unreasonable rules, why not listen to this song and blow away the fog in your heart?
It’s a Wonderful LifetakaP

This is a heartwarming acoustic ballad crafted by Taka-P.
Released in August 2008, the gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and Gackpo Kamui’s vocals embrace the joys and sorrows of life in their entirety.
Some listeners may find their eyes welling up with tears as they listen.
When you’re feeling lost or a bit worn out, give it a listen—you’ll likely feel a quiet surge of energy rising within you for tomorrow.
Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (311–320)
Super Charge Mach-erMikito P

This is a high-velocity track with Arabic-inspired phrases that really stick in your ears.
Created by Mikito-P, this song is the Vocaloid version of a character song released in March 2019 for the browser game SIX SICKS.
The lyrics convey a burning desire to push past one’s limits and to defeat one’s rival, making it encouraging just to read.
The fervent sound also pumps you up as you listen.
If two people sing it in perfect sync, it’s sure to make a strong impression!
Vertical dropKasamura Tōta

I can’t help but gasp at this heartbreakingly beautiful story.
The song was released in July 2019 and was later included on the album “How to Become a Wonderful Adult.” The lyrics, which capture a devoted love that vows to stay together even if they fall to the ends of the earth, are deeply moving.
The interplay between Kagamine Rin and Len feels like a dialogue between light and shadow.
Why not fully embody the story’s protagonist and sing it with rich emotion?
sparrowMasuda Keiko

During her Pink Lady days, Keiko Masuda was known for her lively, energetic vocals, but as a solo artist she showcased a more sultry tone.
A great example of that alluring vocal style is Suzume.
The song sits within a narrow, low range—mid1 A# to mid2 G#—which is quite manageable even for male singers.
And while it’s low, the narrow range means there’s plenty of flexibility to adjust the key, so it should suit virtually any voice.
It’s perfect for karaoke to highlight both sensuality and fragility, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Barefaced KissSexy Zone

The lyrics, which sing about a bittersweet crush wishing for “just a little longer” on the phone with someone they like, are incredibly cute and memorable.
The fresh electric guitar sound feels like it turns a racing heartbeat straight into music.
Released in December 2018, this track also drew attention as the theme song for a cosmetics brand commercial featuring the band members themselves.
It was later included on the acclaimed 2019 album “PAGES.” Perfect for savoring the flutter of a budding romance—this song might just give you a gentle push to be honest about your feelings for the one you like.
SLYRIP SLYME

A funky number chosen as the theme song for the drama Legal High starring Masato Sakai.
Released in November 2013, this track marks their 20th major-label single.
It portrays, with playfully witty lyrics, the thrilling psychology of being ensnared by an irresistibly “sly” charm—powerless to resist yet dazzled by sleight-of-hand-like romantic maneuvering.
DJ FUMIYA’s meticulously crafted, analog-tinged track blends with an instantly catchy melody to create a groove that makes your body move.
Also included on the album GOLDEN TIME, this song is perfect for lifting your mood or setting the scene for a slightly grown-up romance.


