Discover new songs! A collection of tracks whose titles start with “Wa”
How many songs that start with “wa” are there among your favorites?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “wa” — handy for song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.
Among songs that start with “wa,” there are plenty with words like “watashi” (I/me) and “warau” (to laugh) in their titles.
You might even find some in your favorite songs or your go-to playlist!
We’ve gathered a mix of old and new tracks, so feel free to listen, sing along, and use them for word games, too.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Wa'
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'wo' (を)
- A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with 'Wa' (1–10)
badmouthingNEW!Da-iCE

There are times when, even though you like someone, you just can’t be honest and end up blurting out something snarky, right? This is a warm love song that portrays that kind of awkward, clumsy affection.
Released as a coupling track on the 2018 single “TOKYO MERRY GO ROUND,” this song was also chosen as the theme for the drama “Hana ni Kedamono.” The way vocalist Sota Hanamura chooses words as a kind of flip side of love quietly tugs at the heart.
The sparkling synths and gentle melody feel soothing, creating a finish that naturally lets you sink into a happy mood just by listening.
It’s also lovely to try singing it—maybe a bit bashfully—during time spent with someone special, or at karaoke with the person you want to share your feelings with.
Wonder☆Winter☆Yatta!!NEW!Gojō Mayumi

Mayumi Gojo, a singer renowned for her vocals on Ojamajo Doremi and the Pretty Cure series and a longtime force in the anison world.
This track, released as a single in November 2005, was used as the later ending theme for the anime Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart.
It was produced to coincide with the switch in the show’s ending visuals, and it brims with the excitement and festive spirit heralding the arrival of winter.
With a sparkling arrangement by Naoki Sato, its bright, powerful sound brings a smile to listeners’ faces and keeps their spirits up even in the cold season.
The call-and-response at live shows is a blast too—this pop tune is guaranteed to get any winter event or party buzzing.
INEW!Mrs. GREEN APPLE

A hidden gem of a ballad from Mrs.
GREEN APPLE.
This piece, said to be the first time vocalist Motoki Omori consciously incorporated seasonal imagery into his songwriting, delicately portrays the inner frailty and vulnerability of being human.
Included on their landmark first album TWELVE, released in January 2016, it may not have had any prominent tie-ins, but it has remained deeply loved by fans as a track brimming with the band’s fresh early sensibilities.
Its sound, with an earnest emotion nestled within a silence like a snowy landscape, is sure to gently comfort a wounded heart—the kind that mustered up courage on Valentine’s Day but couldn’t get their feelings across.
Give it a listen when you want to spend a quiet night alone.
Discover new songs! A collection of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (11–20)
I/meNEW!SixTONES

There are times when, the moment you notice your own feelings, your heart starts moving on its own and you’re left bewildered, aren’t there? This work by the popular group SixTONES is a ballad released in June 2022 as their seventh single.
It was used as an insert song for the drama “Why Would You Do Love Seriously?” starring member Hokuto Matsumura, and it recorded 471,000 copies in its first week on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
Because of its deliberately sparse, minimal arrangement, the delicate breaths and contours of the six members’ words stand out vividly.
The chorus, which unfolds like an emotional dam bursting, is so dramatic it tightens your chest.
It’s a masterpiece also included on the album “Koe” (“Voice”), perfect for immersing yourself alone on a quiet night.
Winding RoadMAN WITH A MISSION

MAN WITH A MISSION, the ultimate life-form with the head of a wolf and the body of a human.
This track they play blends a sense of full-throttle momentum, like sprinting through life’s journey, with a wistful melody in perfect balance.
The lyrics, painting a hope-filled future, are sure to give listeners a strong push forward.
Released as a single in April 2018 and included on the album “Chasing the Horizon” in June of the same year.
It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Golden Kamuy, and its fiery sound—closely aligned with the show’s worldview—became a hot topic.
If you listen to it when you’re trying to move forward despite doubts and inner conflicts, it will definitely fill you with courage.
It’s a perfect song for a driving playlist or those moments when you want to take a new step.
My Flower -Lien-yuasa michiru

Michiru Yuasa, a native of Shibata City in Niigata Prefecture, boasts a multifaceted background that includes accolades from NHK Nodo Jiman and certification as a Hot Spring Meister.
Having played piano since the age of four, she studied under Yuhei Hanaoka, honing an expressive artistry that is a hallmark of her appeal.
Now, she revives her roots in a fresh light with “My Flower -Lien-.” This self-cover reimagines her debut single—originally released in April 2020—through a new arrangement and re-recording, and was released in January 2026.
Her resolute, powerful vocals bring even greater vibrancy to the song’s dramatic worldview.
The coupling track features her own composition, “Chidori-ashi Blues,” making this a perfect pick for nights when you want to immerse yourself deeply in the world of song.
Ysupittsu

With lyrics that evoke bittersweet farewells and life’s crossroads, paired with a lyrical melody that tightens the chest, this mid-tempo ballad leaves you feeling cleansed each time you listen.
Featured on the classic 1995 album “Honey,” this track was never released as a single, yet it has graced numerous screen productions across eras, including the 1996 drama “Hakusen Nagashi” and the 2022 hit “silent,” making it a celebrated insert song.
It’s the kind of piece you’ll want to sink into alone on a quiet night; while it lacks flashy shifts, that restraint lets you fully immerse yourself in its world.
The vocal range isn’t particularly wide, and there are few belted high notes, making it an excellent choice when you want to deliver a tender performance at karaoke.


