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 Starting With “Su” (Japanese “shi-ri-to-ri” playlist helper), entries 341–350
Stand By YouOfisharu Higedan Dism

The song “Stand By You,” where the strings provide a nice accent.
Although this piece is categorized as J-POP, it features a somewhat tricky rhythm and calls for a groove that takes the beat on the offbeats, similar to Black music.
That might sound difficult, but among Official HIGE DANDism’s songs, this one falls into the narrower vocal range category.
Aside from one spot in the chorus and the bridge (C section), there aren’t any sudden jumps in pitch, so if you can lock into a more Western-style rhythmic feel, you should be able to sing it without any problems.
I can’t get a Switch 2Owata P

This is a highly relatable Vocaloid song by Owata-P.
Released in May 2025, the track sets the frustration of not winning the Switch 2 lottery to a pastoral sound.
The contrast between Hatsune Miku’s cute vocals and the lyrics steeped in sadness ends up being funny.
For those who also missed out in the lottery, it’s a song that makes you want to throw an arm around a friend’s shoulder.
“You’ll definitely win next time”—it’s a humor-filled piece that makes you want to offer words of encouragement.
SUPER MILLENNIUM VIRUSjon-YAKITORY

The sound arrangement skillfully weaving synth-pop and rock evokes the internet culture of the 2000s while brimming with a contemporary sense of dynamism.
It’s a track packed with jon-YAKITORY’s signature playfulness, set for release in April 2025.
Produced as the official demo song for VoiSona Luul.
The intertwining of electronic beats and guitar creates a refreshing impression.
And the lyrics express the feelings of a mischievous girl—super cute! Give it a listen when you want to lift your spirits!
SmileElvis Costello

A song with a modern, sophisticated feel and a graceful melody line that resonates deeply.
Released in 2002 as a Japan-only single, it was included on the album Cruel Smile that October.
Elvis Costello’s expressive vocals blend beautifully with the classical tone of the piece.
Chosen as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama A Million Stars Fall from the Sky, it gently enveloped the suspense-tinged love story starring Takuya Kimura, Sanma Akashiya, and Eri Fukatsu.
It’s a recommended track for moments when you want to spend time peacefully or quietly reflect on your feelings for someone special.
strawaiko

It’s a warm song that depicts an ordinary breakfast with a loved one.
The wish for the other person’s happiness is expressed through a unique perspective—the color of the straw placed in the breakfast drink—showcasing aiko’s characteristically delicate sensibility.
While honestly portraying the anxieties and conflicts that grow as the relationship deepens, it still conveys unwavering love through a refreshing melody.
Released in May 2018, the track was chosen as the theme song for TBS’s information/variety program “King’s Brunch” and was also included on the album “Wet Sandal Summer Beginnings” released the same year.
It’s a recommended listen not only for those who share breakfast with someone special, but also for anyone who dreams of such moments.
SpacecraftBE:FIRST

This track stands out with its mysterious, space-evoking sound and powerful beats.
It’s an aggressive dance tune that embodies BE:FIRST at their best, unfolding a grand image like a spaceship launching into uncharted territory.
The lyrics pack in themes of time, destiny, and new challenges, powerfully stirring the listener’s heart.
The choreography is another highlight: member SOTA took charge, and his distinctive dance style further amplifies the song’s world.
Included on the single “Spacecraft / Sailing,” released in February 2025, it also features “Sailing,” the ending theme for the Fish-Man Island arc of the TV anime ONE PIECE.
Blending energetic sound with striking vocals, this work is perfect for dance practice or boosting your mood.
StellaDixie Flatline

Released in April 2012, this track is a work spun with warm tones by Dixie Flatline.
Mew’s clear, translucent vocals layer over a sound that combines speed and delicacy.
Thoughts of parting from someone dear and of days gone by seep into the heart along with the sound.
I can’t help but relate it to my own experiences when I listen.
Highly recommended for those times when you can’t forget the person you parted with.


