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 roundup of songs useful for shiritori (351–360)
Sneaker BluesKondō Masahiko

A classic song that strikingly combines poignancy and strength, depicting the breakup of lovers who raced through the season of youth.
With fond memories of time spent together in matching sneakers held close to their hearts, the pure emotions of young love overflow in a stirring melody and vocals that many listeners will find relatable.
Released in December 1980 as Masahiko Kondo’s debut single and used as the theme song for the film “Youth Graffiti: Sneaker Blues,” it debuted at No.
1 on the Oricon chart.
It’s a track that resonates even more deeply now with nostalgic memories as the years have passed.
Perfect for reliving past romances and getting fired up at karaoke with friends.
Number SongSakushi: Yume Niji Ni / Sakkyoku: Kotani Hajime

The birth of a children’s song that likens numbers to familiar things dates back to 1957.
Created by Mr.
Yumeniji and Mr.
Hajime Kotani, this piece imagines the numbers from 1 to 10 as friendly images like “a factory chimney” or “a raccoon’s belly,” making it full of playful number fun.
Its rhythmic melody is perfect for 2-year-olds just starting to sing.
Singing together with caregivers or friends can also spark important communication.
Be sure to enjoy it during morning circle time or at the end of the day, too!
Snow Flakesmerokuru

This song features a sparkling melody that gently wraps around precious moments with a lover on a winter night.
“Snow Flakes,” a duet by Megurine Luka and KAITO produced by Merokuru, was released in January 2024.
Created as a track for the compilation album “Yukifull Kitchen feat.
Hatsune Miku,” it is notable for its arrangement that gradually expands into a grand sound as the song progresses.
Its blend of wintry atmosphere and romantic mood is superb, making it a perfect listen with your partner.
It’s a pop number that brings a blissful vibe to White Day.
water lilyYamamoto Jōji

Even after entering the 2020s, Jōji Yamamoto has continued his energetic activities, and his 2022 single drew attention for featuring the song that won the Grand Prix in the joint project by the Japan Composer’s Association and the Japan Lyricists’ Association, “Song Contest Grand Prix 2022.” Yamamoto’s powerful vocals, which seem to convey a worldview shaped by overcoming serious illness, are truly encouraging.
When singing it at karaoke, note that while the overall key of the melody is low, the vocal range is somewhat broad.
Aim to clearly contrast the high notes and low notes in the chorus, and sing each word of the lyrics with care.
I like you, please.FRUITS ZIPPER

A dramatic song by FRUITS ZIPPER that gently embraces the pure longing for an ideal romance.
Written in February 2025 as the opening theme for ABEMA’s dating reality show “Koisuru ♥ Weekend Homestay 2025 Winter.” It portrays nightly daydreams and the wavering feelings caught between reality and dreams, set to a poppy, catchy melody.
If you’re in love right now, listening might make those feelings burn even brighter!
SquallThe Yellow plan

The Yellow plan, a three-piece rock band coloring Osaka’s music scene, delivers a powerful sound rooted in ’90s–’00s hard rock and post-grunge.
Influenced by bands like Foo Fighters and Soundgarden, they’ve forged a world of their own.
Centered around live-house performances, they remain highly active while valuing connections with fans on social media.
Their energetic performances and high-level musicianship captivate audiences, breathing new life into today’s rock scene.
With muscular guitar riffs and emotional vocals woven together, their sound is sure to be a perfect pick for fans of alternative rock.
Rat Reality of Stray BratSLAVE V-V-R

This work by SLAVE.V-V-R is set for release in February 2025.
With Miyamai Moka’s powerful vocals, it vividly portrays the protagonist’s inner world.
The image of a young person struggling to live in a corner of the city hits home alongside a raw rock sound.
You can feel the resolve not to yield to social pressure and the strength to keep searching for one’s own path—absolutely great! It’s the perfect track for when you want to fire yourself up.


