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.
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Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing gems from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (491–500)
Moon PrincessKiryu

Kiryu has continually pursued a unique musical style anchored by conceptual themes like “Japanese-style horror” and “exquisite nostalgic pain.” Enjoying high popularity—evidenced by accomplishments such as a successful show at Nippon Budokan—they released their first single after moving to their current label, B.P.RECORDS: “Tsuki no Hime.” With its heavy sound, dark lyrics, and incorporation of traditional Japanese instruments, the track perfectly embodies their concept and stands as an early masterpiece that topped the indie charts.
It’s also recommended for those seeking visual kei bands that prominently feature Japanese aesthetics.
Spread your wingsZARD

The 44th single Wings to Fly, released as a double A-side with In the Dark of Love, was used as the theme song for the animated film Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear and is also known as a cover of a song originally provided to DEEN.
Its tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, but the melody features many subtle rises and falls, so it’s easy to go off pitch and requires care.
The overall vocal range isn’t very wide, so be sure to grasp the melodic movement thoroughly before singing it at karaoke.
Tsuppari High School Rock’n Roll (Going to School Version)Yokohama Ginbae

Yokohama Ginbae, a rock ’n’ roll band known for their so-called tsuppari fashion—pompadours, baggy “dokan” pants, and sunglasses—burst onto the scene with this style.
This is their second single, released on January 12, 1981.
The song has often been used in commercials and elsewhere, so many people have probably heard it.
In the hit drama series Today’s My Turn!!, the movie version features the Kyo-ore band performing it as the ending theme, which helped it gain widespread recognition.
Whether you know the song or not, once you hear it your body starts moving and you’ll want to sing along! It’s also a great pick for karaoke.


