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 whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (1–10)
So in love I’m gonna perish!NEW!M!LK

A dance-vocal group that captivates fans with a chameleon-like style and showcases their individuality across diverse fields such as acting and modeling, M!LK’s track.
As a capstone to their 10th anniversary year, it’s a pure love song released in October 2025.
Portraying an almost explosively intense crush in a comical and poppy way, the song is sprinkled with phrases that make you want to shout responses without thinking.
The deliberately cadential shout at the end of the chorus and the many call-and-response sections crafted with live shows in mind are sure to spark unity and excitement even at karaoke.
With a catchy melody and a high-octane arrangement that cranks up the energy, it’s a party tune that makes everyone want to raise their voices and sing together.
SMILE FOR YOUNEW!KAT-TUN

It’s a warm, encouraging song included on the album “CHAIN,” released in February 2012.
It carries a message that gently stays close to you on days when things don’t go your way or when you’re feeling down, giving you smiles and positive energy.
Even among KAT-TUN’s work, which often has a strong image of intense rock tunes, the smooth, rounded melody line here is particularly striking.
The song was used as the TV commercial theme for the mobile gaming site “entag!”.
Many listeners were likely cheered up by the light, upbeat pop sound that played in the commercial.
It’s a track you’ll definitely want to listen to when you’re at a standstill or in need of some gentle encouragement!
StormyNEW!Nissy × SKY-HI

Nissy (Takahiro Nishijima) and SKY-HI (Mitsuhiro Hidaka) both made their major debuts in 2005 as members of AAA and are now each pursuing their own brand of entertainment through different approaches.
Their second collaborative single, released in April 2024, was created as the theme song for the film Blue Lock the Movie -Episode Nagi-.
Deeply involving both artists in lyrics and composition, the track is a dramatic dance-pop piece that brilliantly captures the clash of egos and palpable tension among the characters.
The razor-sharp rap and lustrous vocals play off each other, conveying the work’s distinctive urgency—strained partnership dynamics and the awakening of talent.
Its structure, evoking a tactical duel between the two, makes it a perfect song for moments when you’re gearing up for a major challenge or need to fire yourself up.
Spiral (feat. Yura)NEW!reini

An emotionally stirring collaborative track by Rainy, a singer-songwriter who also shines as an actor, and the up-and-coming artist Yura.
It was chosen as the theme song for the drama “Love, School.” which began airing in July 2025, drawing attention for its perfect match with the show’s world.
The song is also included on the album “Act.
0,” released the following year.
This work is a ballad themed around the conflicts and loneliness born from love, and the light that shines in the darkness.
The harmony of Rainy’s richly expressive lead melody and Yura’s translucent vocals is exquisitely beautiful and deeply moving.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to intently on a quiet night alone, especially when you’re carrying worries in your heart.
Go! That way!NEW!wanuka

Singer-songwriter Wanuka, who is drawing attention for her unique musical style.
Released as a digital single in January 2022, this song was written specifically for the New Year commercial of the au Santaro series.
Its exhilarating band sound paired with an emotional melody gently gives listeners a push forward.
The message—that forging your own path is more fun than following a predetermined one—is perfect for anyone feeling anxious about a new chapter in life.
It’s a warm, encouraging anthem that reminds you it’s okay not to overexert yourself and to rest when you’re tired.
An ideal track to listen to in spring as you take a new step forward.
Super unreasonableNEW!Raiichi Jingo (CV. Matsuoka Yoshitsugu), Wagamaru Gin (CV. Nakamura Shugo), Igarashi Kurimu (CV. Ichikawa Ao)

An electrifying track by egoists who survive even on unreasonable fields! This song is included in the fourth character-song single from the hugely popular soccer anime Blue Lock, performed by Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Jingo Raichi, Shugo Nakamura as Gin Gagamaru, and Ao Ichikawa as Kurimu Igarashi.
Released in August 2024, it’s a high-tension pop tune where the three personalities collide.
The lyrics are packed with quirky phrases that pump you up on pure instinct.
Give it a listen when you want to get fired up—before sports or any kind of competition!
StarmineNEW!Da-iCE

Why not experience a sophisticated summer that makes you want to move to the rhythm, set against a backdrop of fireworks painting the night sky? This track by Da-iCE, known for their overwhelming vocals and dance, has been featured in various settings, including as the ending theme for NTV’s “Sukkiri” and the official theme song of the Mynavi Japan Beach Volleyball Tour 2023.
It’s also known for winning the Excellence Award at the 64th Japan Record Awards at the end of 2022.
Its playful wordplay sprinkled with numbers sticks in your ears and perfectly suits nighttime scenes enjoyed in yukata.
An uplifting dance tune recommended for those who want to add a splash of color to their videos on social media.



