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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 with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (41–50)

Sand CastleNEW!Kawashima Kenji

Kenji Kawashima is a singer from Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture.

He sings enka and kayōkyoku, and he also wears the hat of a singer-songwriter who writes lyrics and composes music.

Influenced by his father from a young age, he became familiar with Hiroshi Itsuki’s songs, and, under the production of Junpei Oda, he made his debut in 2014 with the single “Yuki no Koto” (Snowy Ancient Capital).

Since then, in addition to singles such as “Toiki” (Sigh), he has showcased his voice on releases including a best-of album issued in October 2021.

His vocal ability is well recognized—he won the Fighting Spirit Award at the National Popular Music Competition in 2017.

His greatest charm is, above all, his deeply resonant low voice that touches the heart.

As an artist who can express the world of kayō through his own sensibility, he’s especially recommended for listeners who like to fully immerse themselves in the lyrics.

SwimmyNEW!Every Little Thing

"Swimmy" MUSIC VIDEO / Every Little Thing
SwimmyNEW!Every Little Thing

Released in August 2006 to mark the 10th anniversary of their debut, this song was chosen as the theme for the hit drama “The Man Who Can’t Get Married,” starring Hiroshi Abe.

Its brisk rhythm and refreshing melody stand out, and Kaori Mochida’s uplifting lyrics, which capture the subtleties of everyday life, feel like a gentle push forward.

It’s also included on the album “Crispy Park” and was later released as a single, making it a particularly special track for fans.

With a sound that blends the bittersweetness of summer’s end with hope for the future, it’s a song that can give you courage when you’re ready to take a new step.

If I become a superstarNEW!back number

This is a track that opens their major-label debut album “Superstar,” released in October 2011, and it epitomizes the band’s early intensity.

It sets a driving sound against a powerful sense of impatience to change the status quo and the fear of a relationship with someone precious coming to an end.

Through the hypothetical vow to come and get you if he ever becomes someone who shines, Iyori Shimizu’s earnest feelings as he confronts his own weakness are deeply moving.

Although not an A-side single, the song was selected for the December 2016 best-of album “Encore,” and it has continued to be cherished as an important live staple that unites the entire venue.

If you’re struggling with the frustration of wanting to change but not being able to, listening to this song will surely give you a push forward.

switchNEW!HY

HY – “Switch” Music Video
switchNEW!HY

HY is well known for singing poignantly about unrequited love.

“Switch” is the lead track that opens their 15th album, Kafuu, released in September 2022.

It’s said that Nakasone created the song inspired by her daughter’s “love for a two-dimensional character.” Centered on the theme of the ultimate one-sided crush on someone beyond the screen, it’s a modern love song that portrays a form of love transcending not only physical distance but even dimensions.

StarRainNEW!ELEMAYU

'StarRain' – ELEMAYU (AI band #suno)
StarRainNEW!ELEMAYU

A driving, exhilarating beat and sparkling melodies lift the listener’s spirits.

This is a work by ELEMAYU, a project that presents itself as a “fictional AI girls’ band.” Released in October 2025, it radiates an energetic world that’s hard to believe was generated entirely by AI.

Produced by SDAI, it follows a unique, AI-complete approach—covering everything from lyrics to performance.

It’s perfect for anyone eager to explore the possibilities of music powered by new technology.

Highly recommended for boosting your mood during a drive or a run!

SCRAMBLE EYESNEW!MOTSU vs A-One

Initial D THE ARCADE Opening Movie – SCRAMBLE EYES / MOTSU vs A-One
SCRAMBLE EYESNEW!MOTSU vs A-One

If you’re driving on highways or mountain passes, you can’t go without adrenaline-pumping Eurobeat.

This powerful track pairs motsu—the rapper famed for his work with m.o.v.e—with A-One, a leading force in the Eurobeat scene from the doujin music world.

motsu’s razor-sharp, high-speed rap fuses with A-One’s signature cutting synth riffs to create an exhilarating rush that makes you want to step on the gas just by listening.

It served as the main theme for the arcade game “Initial D THE ARCADE,” firing up game centers since 2021, and was finally released as a much-anticipated single in May 2022.

Snow SmileNEW!BUMP OF CHICKEN

When the arrival of winter sets in, this classic ballad by BUMP OF CHICKEN is the one I can’t help but crave.

Opening with warm, delicate acoustic guitar arpeggios, the song paints a happy scene like hands beckoned into pockets beneath a cold sky, only to reveal as the story unfolds that it’s actually a recollection of the past—a poignant structure that really tugs at the heart.

The lyric world crafted by Motoo Fujiwara—inviting open interpretation—is part of its charm.

Released in December 2002 as their fifth single, it had no specific tie-in, yet it peaked at No.

3 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to soak in the sound of a guitar in a quiet room, or for a slow night spent reflecting on precious memories.

It also works beautifully as a gentle, stripped-down solo performance.