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 collection of songs useful for shiritori (321–330)
Hatsune Miku who will make any kind of sushi you want at a sushi restaurantyukatefu

What was supposed to be a sushi restaurant will roll anything you want—ramen, parfaits, you name it—and that dreamlike scene turns straight into music.
If you’re not sure what that means, definitely give it a listen.
It’s a piece by Yukatefu, a Vocalo-P known for witty novelty tracks, released in August 2025.
It was an entry for VocaColle 2025 Summer.
You can practically picture Hatsune Miku cheerfully responding to a rapid-fire stream of orders.
Dive into this playful, fun-filled Vocaloid song!
Star‑mineHatsuboshi Gakuen

Gakuen Idolmaster is popular among teens and people in their twenties.
Many of my students play this game, and a lot of them have sung its songs in lessons.
This time, Star‑mine isn’t a solo track but a unit song! Overall, the key is comfortable for female voices, but the highest note is a high G# (G#5), which appears at the end of the chorus.
Hitting a high G# after continuous singing is quite challenging, but aim to produce it entirely in head voice—imagine sending the sound thinly upward, as if from above your head straight up—and make sure to support it with solid breath flow.
If it’s hard to do within the song, first practice producing just this note on its own.
Since it’s an idol song, it could be fun to gather fans of Gakumasu and split the parts! Enjoy singing it!
SUPREMACYHatsuboshi Gakuen

Hatsuboshi Academy, which debuted in the idol training game “Gakuen Idolmaster.” Released as a class song by Year 1, Class 1, this number features an irresistible aggressive rock sound with hints of traditional Japanese melodies.
Its lyrics, which sing of an unwavering focus on the very top and a thirst for absolute victory, ignite the listener’s fighting spirit.
The track was unveiled in August as the official song for the real-world event “Class Showdown: Hatsuboshi Grand Sports Festival,” to be held in September 2025, and is included on the compilation CD “Class Showdown: Hatsuboshi Grand Sports Festival SONG COLLECTION.” Put it on when you need to fire yourself up, and it will give you the courage to take that final step.
STEP !Awesome City Club

Known for their sleek, urban sound, Awesome City Club deliver a track that charmingly depicts a playful spat between a close couple.
The lively back-and-forth between atagi and PORIN’s vocals feels like they’re teasing each other even as they talk back, and you can’t help but smile while listening.
The pop, edgy production makes the moment their mutual “I love you”s sync up shine even brighter.
Released in April 2025 as the opening to their 10th-anniversary project, this is a special song.
Even if you’re a bit sulky over something small, this track will have you laughing together in no time.
It’s a magical love song that pulls two hearts closer.
Sweet SupermarketLucky Kilimanjaro

The everyday moments we take for granted become the best dates when you’re with someone you love! That’s exactly the feeling captured in this song by Lucky Kilimanjaro.
Set to sparkling, buoyant electro-pop with glimmering synthesizers, it paints a heartwarming scene of a couple visiting a supermarket together.
Even an ordinary shopping trip turns into a special event—packed with the sparkle of mutual affection.
This track is included on their major-label debut EP “HUG,” released in November 2018.
Put it on as BGM for a peaceful weekend drive date or a cozy day at home, and it’s sure to make your time together even sweeter!
SpiceSaucy Dog

This is a song written as the theme for the 2025 film Crayon Shin-chan: Ultra Glamorous! Blazing Kasukabe Dancers.
The track was created by Saucy Dog, a rock band hugely popular among young listeners.
The piece features a refreshing, nostalgic sound that evokes a free-spirited heart unafraid of childhood mistakes, and brings back the scenery you saw while taking the long way around.
It gently affirms that even the hardships of life are precious spices that color who you are.
Vocalist Shinya Ishihara reportedly read the film’s script and drew on his own childhood while creating the song, and that straightforward sincerity really comes through.
It’s sure to resonate with every adult doing their best each day.
Scarlet Love SongX JAPAN

This is a magnificent ballad in long-awaited Japanese lyrics by X JAPAN, who resumed their activities.
The delicate piano melodies crafted by YOSHIKI and the sweeping strings weave an awe-inspiring soundscape.
Layered on top, Toshl’s richly expressive vocals portray a moving tale of burning, pure love.
The song was written in June 2011 as the theme for the animated film “Osamu Tezuka’s Buddha: The Great Departure,” and it harmonizes beautifully with the film’s grand worldview.
It’s the perfect number for moments when you want to feel deep affection for someone special or immerse yourself in music with a strong narrative quality.


