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 (41–50)
Speak of the Devil feat. MasatoNEW!Survive Said The Prophet

Survive Said The Prophet is a rock band that earns wide support with a broad musical palette centered on loud rock.
Released digitally on January 17, 2026, this track drew major attention for featuring coldrain’s Masato as a guest.
With one of the most massive sounds in the band’s history, the explosive shouts traded between Yosh and Masato create a development that shakes the listener to the core.
The song was produced as the ending theme for the second cour of the anime Fire Force Season 3, and it carries a heartfelt message that digs into the story’s core.
You can feel the strong will to overcome conflict and pain.
It’s a track you’ll want to play when you need to fire yourself up or stoke that burning passion.
Songs whose titles start with “Su”. A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (51–60)
SleepNEW!ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

It’s a quintessential ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION rock tune, defined by a pleasant sense of drive that makes you want to listen on sleepless nights.
This track opens the Can’t Sleep EP, which was included with the first-press limited edition of the album Hometowns released in December 2018.
It also drew attention for being a collaboration with Grant Nicholas of the British rock band FEEDER.
Melodic guitars and a buoyant rhythm gently embrace the mixed feelings of anxiety and anticipation.
Chosen as the theme song for the 2019 film Startup Girls, it carries a message that resonates with young people forging a new era.
It’s an emotional song that quietly gives you a push on those nights when you want to start something but can’t take the first step.
SPECIALZNEW!King Gnu

Flying the banner of “Tokyo New Mixture Style,” King Gnu is a band dominating the J-POP scene with a diverse, genre-defying sound.
Created as the opening theme for the second season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, “Shibuya Incident,” this track is a highly addictive rock number, steeped in chaotic grooves and a foreboding, heavy atmosphere.
Its passionate lyrics affirm one’s uniqueness in a labyrinthine world and urge living true to raw emotions, powerfully shaking the listener’s heart.
Released as a single in September 2023, it drew attention for breaking 100 million streams at the band’s fastest pace to date.
It’s a track that gives you boundless energy when you want to forget reason and go wild, or when you need to fire yourself up!
SlumberlandNEW!King Gnu

Many of you have probably seen the music video where garishly colored puppets run wild.
It’s a track by King Gnu, the band taking the music scene by storm with their high-sense mixture sound.
Included as the lead song on their January 2019 album “Sympa,” it was pre-released in December 2018.
The sharp lyrics, which satirize the noise of television and public opinion, and the thick sonic palette that freely blends rock and hip-hop are electrifying.
Daiki Tsuneta’s performance using a megaphone is also unforgettable, and the song gained broad support through radio as well, being selected for power play at FM stations across the country.
It’s an energetic work packed with their aesthetics—perfect for when you want to dance away the haze of reality.
draft (cold air seeping through gaps)NEW!Sugi Ryōtarō

A renowned song that became deeply ingrained in households as the theme for the hugely popular period drama “Tōyama no Kin-san.” Released as a single in 1976, it enjoyed a long-running hit, staying on the Oricon charts for 147 weeks.
Sung by the show’s star, Ryōtarō Sugi, the piece tenderly expresses the loneliness and warmth of the human heart, in contrast to the drama’s exhilarating storyline.
With lyrics by Ide Haku and music by Minoru Endo, its beautiful melody and earnest yearning for love are truly moving.
Sugi’s sweet, resonant low voice especially resonates with adults who have tasted the bittersweetness of life.
It’s a song to listen to slowly when you want to soothe those sudden moments of loneliness.
SparkleIkuta Rira

This book, which delicately portrays the bittersweet feelings of unrequited love and a single-minded wish, was created in January 2022 by singer-songwriter Rira Ikuta, who is also active under the name ikura as the vocalist of YOASOBI.
It has been featured as the theme song for shows such as ABEMA’s romance reality series “Kyo, Suki ni Narimashita.
Mikan Arc,” resonating with young people struggling with love.
The phrases brimming with feelings for someone you love are perfect to send on LINE as a lyric prank.
Even while knowing the love won’t come true, this love song’s pure and beautiful depiction of continuing to think of the other person strikes a chord in the heart.
Why not put the honest feelings you can’t usually say into lyrics and send them to someone special?
I like you.NEW!AKB48

An AKB48 track that puts a hashtag—born from social media—right in the title, singing about modern-day feelings of love.
Released in August 2017 as their 49th single, it’s a classic idol song that makes a bright summer sky unfold just by listening.
Rino Sashihara, who won first place in the 9th General Election, serves as center, and the single proved its overwhelming popularity by going million in its first week.
Many will also remember how the music video, filmed in Okinawa, became a symbolic ‘revenge’ after the General Election there ended up with no audience due to bad weather.
Its bright, exhilarating sound and catchy choreography are sure to give a powerful push to anyone nursing a crush.
It’s the perfect song for getting everyone hyped at karaoke or for lifting your spirits!


