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Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!

When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘tsu,’” which ones come to mind?

It might not be easy to think of any right away, but if you look at words that start with “tsu” like “tsuki” (moon), “tsubasa” (wings), “tsuyoi” (strong), or “tsumi” (sin), chances are you’ll think, “Ah, that song!”

In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “tsu.”

Use it as a reference for shiritori with song-title restrictions, or as hints for karaoke shiritori where you connect songs by the last letter of the previous one.

Songs with titles starting with 'Tsu'. Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (311–320)

I’ll keep going.Jonagōrudo

Jonagold’s new song is a motivational anthem that captures the mix of excitement and anxiety.

As it connects the past, present, and future, it reminds us of the beauty of cherishing each moment.

Released in January 2024, it’s perfect for those taking their first steps in a new city or searching for their own path.

Tomorrow may be unknown, but once you start walking, you’ll find the future is surprisingly free to shape.

It’s a captivating track packed with that message.

A song that stirs your sense of adventure—be sure to give it a listen!

Moon and KnifeSuga Shikao

An early acoustic ballad with a beautiful intro.

Even though you couldn’t call the voice pretty by any means, why does it convey such aching emotion? It’s irresistible.

The lyrics about love, paired with the acoustic feel, seep straight into the heart.

ReminiscenceSutādasuto☆Rebyū

Stardust☆Review is a band that has won popularity for its unique vocals by Kaname Nemoto and its consistent musical style.

Even today, they continue to receive steady recognition from younger listeners through YouTube reaction videos and the like.

Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is Tsuioku (Reminiscence).

If you want to savor Starebi’s delicate musical sensibilities, there’s hardly a better track—throughout, it’s woven into a deeply emotional and heartrending melody.

The difficulty level is on the higher side, but if you can pull it off, it will undoubtedly leave a cool, mature impression.

thrushsupittsu

Released on June 23, 2010, this 36th single was featured in a commercial for “Music.jp TV.” The jacket photo uses a picture by Miho Kakuta, and the music video stars Yuri Ishizaka and Yuya Toyoda.

For Spitz, it presents a simple and easily understood message of love.

Cold Cheekssupittsu

This is a single released in 1998.

It’s also rumored that the title refers to the cold cheek of a girlfriend who has died.

Others speculate it’s a song about a stalker—there are all kinds of theories, and interpretations vary widely from person to person.

They all give a chilling impression, but how do you interpret it?

TsunagareTadashinya

Tadashinya “Tsunagare” live
TsunagareTadashinya

Tada Shinya is a singer-songwriter who has provided numerous compositions for idols and artists, crafting vibrant pop songs packed with that unmistakable J-POP flavor.

“Tsunagare,” included on his 2009 album Tokyo Calling, is a track we recommend for Fridays.

Its piano-led, bittersweet melody resonates deeply.

Don’t miss the sentimental lyrics that conjure vivid scenery.

How about brightening up your Friday night with this urban-tinged number?

Claw Claw ClawDaisuke-han (Maksimamu Za Horumon)

Tsume Tsume Tsume / Maximum the Hormone [Drum cover]
Claw Claw ClawDaisuke-han (Maksimamu Za Horumon)

Maximum the Hormone always delights fans not just with their music but with their wild, out-there ideas.

Daisuke-han, the member in charge of the “screamy, noisy part” of Hormone, is from Takamatsu City in Kagawa Prefecture.

“Screamy, noisy part” here refers to vocals that use death growls and high pitches.

At concerts and festivals, Daisuke-han’s riser is built by stacking wooden crates like the ones used at noodle-making shops to hold udon, and it’s labeled “Tsuda Seimenjo” (Tsuda Noodle Factory).

Tsuda is Daisuke-han’s surname, and the use of udon crates conveys a sense of hometown pride for Kagawa.