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 (451–460)
Sorry for falling in love with you.Yoshimotosaka 46

When it comes to songs by comedians, we tend to expect something humorous, but this track is a genuinely serious love song.
Sung by CHAO, a unit from Yoshimotozaka46, it centers on the theme of a heartrending breakup, portraying complex emotions toward someone they happen to run into in a shopping district at dusk.
It’s included on Yoshimotozaka46’s third single, “Funō de wa Irenai,” released in December 2019, with vocals by the unit’s three members: Ganbareruya’s Yoshiko and Mahiru, and Yuriyan Retriever.
The star-studded creative team—lyrics by Yasushi Akimoto, music and arrangement by Yuichi Ichikawa—is another highlight.
It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to savor the bittersweet, complicated feelings of love and heartbreak.
Start dash!Yoshida Yayo

A fiery electronic tune that gives you the energy to move forward! Composed by Yose Yoshida and released in December 2024.
It’s a piece where brisk electronic sounds unfold playfully, and the lyrics convey a positive determination to “start running.” That worldview meshes perfectly with Otomachi Una SV’s bright singing voice.
It’s perfect for anyone looking to start something new!
suite roomtoiki

A danceable yet bittersweet Vocaloid track that sings of love while being unable to leave the room.
Created by Toiki., “Sweet Room” was released in December 2024.
The piece is notable for its piano and choppy guitar tones, and the melody woven by flower is captivating.
However, in contrast to its light, upbeat sound, the lyrics project the heartfelt cries of a protagonist who cannot leave their hospital room.
It’s a song that inevitably makes you ponder its story and wonder what will become of them.
Narcissus feat. nishina (Prod. by GeG)Dakki

A winter classic that weaves delicate emotions.
Its fragile, emotional resonance evokes the image of lovers huddling together against January’s chill.
Set to a beautiful melody produced by GeG, the lyrics crafted by Tsubaki and Nishina brilliantly portray the complex feelings where love and farewell, hope and despair intersect.
Included on the playlist album “Mellow Mellow GeG’s Playlist vol.2,” released on January 3, 2024, this is a warm track perfect for the start of the new year.
Whether you listen to it on a quiet night with someone special or let it keep you company during moments of solitary reflection, it’s a song that will resonate in your heart.
Flower in DrunkennessSakamoto Fuyumi

Sakamoto Fuyumi’s song “Suichūka,” released in 2022.
Although Sakamoto Fuyumi studied under Futaba Yūrikō and has tackled challenging enka in her later years, she also works on catchier enka.
Among these, this piece is particularly easy to sing.
While there are some kobushi (ornamental vocal turns), the overall difficulty is low, and there are no repeated, dramatic ups-and-downs typical of elaborate kobushi.
The vocal range is somewhat wide, but even if your voice flips into head voice, it will sound like kobushi to listeners, making it easy to sing even for those with a narrower range.
SpotlightYamauchi Keisuke

Released in 2015 as a commemorative work for Keisuke Yamauchi’s 15th anniversary, Spotlight received high acclaim.
Yamauchi’s superb, wistful vocals and the somewhat bittersweet lyrics depicting the joys and sorrows of men and women are outstanding.
If you sing it at karaoke, be sure to put your heart into it.
With an urban enka vibe, its phrasing and melody lean more toward kayōkyoku than heavily ornamented, kobushi-filled enka, making it easier to sing even for those not used to enka.
The overall key is on the lower side, so it’s a great choice for people who struggle with high notes.
Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (461–470)
Violet-colored tearsIwasaki Hiromi

Celebrated as a classic that captures the ache of unrequited love, this song continues to resonate with many.
It depicts the loneliness and sorrow that love can bring through the beautiful phrase “violet-colored tears,” and Hiromi Iwasaki’s pure, translucent voice perfectly conveys the song’s world.
Released in June 1981, it was also featured in a commercial for Fuji Heavy Industries (now Subaru), making it beloved by a wide audience.
It’s recommended listening when you want to heal the pain of heartbreak or when you’re mourning a farewell with someone dear.
Why not let Iwasaki’s voice envelop you as you face the emotions deep within your heart?


