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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 whose titles start with “su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (401–410)

Sparkling MoonGANG PARADE

GANG PARADE「Sparkling Moon」Music Video
Sparkling MoonGANG PARADE

Get into the groove with this glamorous dance track that fuses electro swing and big band sound! Sparkling Moon by GANG PARADE is set for release in December 2024.

It’s been chosen as the theme song for the drama Wakakozake Season 8.

The track has a liberating vibe, and its lyrics convey the strength to live freely.

You’ll find yourself captivated by its sparkling sonic approach.

How about adding it to your party BGM?

SUPER CRUISIN’Hey! Say! JUMP

A hip-hop tune that rides the waves of change from the Heisei era to Reiwa at its own pace.

After an advance digital release starting in March 2025, this track will be released as a coupling song on the single “encore.” Sayaka “Saaya” from the comedy duo LaLand contributed to the songwriting and composition.

It’s quintessential Hey! Say! JUMP—combining strength with grace.

A song that gives you a push to look ahead and walk toward a new era.

If you want to stay true to yourself, give it a listen.

sugoi kawaii JYOCHOJYOCHO

JYOCHO – sugoi kawaii JYOCHO (Official Music Video)
sugoi kawaii JYOCHOJYOCHO

Formed in 2016 and based in Kyoto, the progressive rock band JYOCHO is known for its technical playing and genre-defying musicality.

Centered around guitarist Daijiro, formerly of Uchuu Kombini, the lineup features distinctive members on flute, vocals, drums, and more, creating a warm yet impassioned sound.

Since their debut mini-album A Prayer in Vain, they have released numerous works, including the album A Beautiful Cycle of the End.

In 2018, their music was chosen as the ending theme for a horror production, and they have since continued to provide tie-ins for anime and Netflix dramas.

Their songs, crafted with delicate performances that cherish the timbre and resonance of each instrument and painted with a unique worldview, are recommended not only for progressive rock fans but also for anyone who wants to lose themselves in soothing music.

Violet, Op. 99 No. 1Jean-Louis Gobbaerts

Violet (Composed by Streabbog) Pianist: Kanako Ishihara [Piano Solo]: La violette (L. Streabbog, Jean-Louis Gobbaerts) Kanako Ishihara
Violet, Op. 99 No. 1Jean-Louis Gobbaerts

A simple and elegant piano piece in F major.

Its light melody rings out charmingly, like violets heralding the arrival of spring.

The flowing right-hand line and the gentle left-hand broken-chord accompaniment are beautifully balanced.

While it features the expressive richness characteristic of Romantic music, it is not overly demanding technically, which is part of its appeal.

It’s an ideal piece for piano learners and excellent for cultivating musical expressiveness.

A heartwarming work that evokes the violet’s language of flowers—sincerity and small happiness.

Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (411–420)

Star SignsLE SSERAFIM

LE SSERAFIM (르세라핌) ‘Star Signs’ Lyric Video
Star SignsLE SSERAFIM

This song by LE SSERAFIM stands out with lyrics themed around constellations and destiny.

Its gentle sound and calm vocals are soothing and healing.

It’s included on their Japanese 3rd single “CRAZY,” released in November 2024.

It’s perfect for listening to while gazing at Christmas lights.

How about playing this track during the time you spend with someone special?

Slowly NightMIMI

“Slowly Night” / feat. Hatsune Miku
Slowly NightMIMI

Through a small story woven by a girl and a black cat, your heart is sure to be saved.

The song “Slowly Night” by MIMI was released in 2024.

Its sound, centered on the tones of an electric piano, blends beautifully with Hatsune Miku’s lifelike vocals.

The melodies, played as if to keep you company in the loneliness of night, will surely become a reassuring companion in moments when you want to look inward or when you wish someone would understand how you feel.

squallMONGOL800

It’s a grand, dramatic slow ballad.

Unstoppable tears are likened to incessant rain, depicting deep sorrow and a sense of loss.

The lyrics are marked by profound feelings for a loved one and the sadness that comes with that love.

Included on the album “Daniel,” released in August 2006, it was MONGOL800’s first new work in about two and a half years.

Recommended as a song that gently accompanies those who are experiencing deep grief after losing someone precious.