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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.

Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (161–170)

WatariboshiIslet feat.Sando Aoi & Yūnagi Yoru

A beautiful ballad that sings of feelings for a loved one beneath a starry sky.

Released in July 2020, this work portrays deep affection for a distant lover through natural motifs like wind, flowers, and stars.

The crystalline vocals of Sando Aoi layered with the rich voice of Yuunagi Yoru create a result that conveys both poignancy and warmth.

Its polished quality fully justifies its track record of reaching No.

1 in the iTunes Anime category across multiple countries.

It’s a song that will quietly accompany those in long-distance relationships, or anyone spending a night apart from someone dear.

WifeyEric.B.Jr

Eric.B.Jr – Wifey (Official Music Video)
WifeyEric.B.Jr

It’s a hip-hop love song filled with intense feelings for a beloved woman.

Featured on Eric.B.Jr’s mixtape “EASTSIDEBABY,” released in June 2024, the track rides a melodious trap beat to sing about exclusive devotion and hope for the future.

The candid lyrics—complete with remorse for past mistakes—deeply resonate with listeners.

A music video produced by the visual team DexFilmz was also released in July, portraying the song’s world through urban nightscapes.

Recommended for those who want to feel a deeper connection with their partner or seek straightforward expressions of love.

Planet LoopEVE

Planet Loop – Eve feat. Nayutan Seijin
Planet LoopEVE

Eva’s “Planet Loop” is a song written and composed by Nayutan Seijin, included on the album “OFFICIAL NUMBER.” The briskly ticking rhythm lends a digital vibe and creates a distinctive sense of weightless floating.

The drums and bass keep a steady pulse only in limited sections like the intro and the chorus, and the guitar often sustains single notes or strikes a single chord—making it, in fact, a track with plenty of space between sounds.

If you sequence the keyboard parts and have the performance lock to them, you can also bring out that digital atmosphere.

You don’t get it.WurtS

WurtS – You Don’t Get It (Official Audio)
You don't get it.WurtS

The song that brought solo artist WurtS into the spotlight is “WakattenaIyo.” Because it uses a straightforward band setup—two guitars, bass, and drums—the vocals that hurl complex emotions really stand out.

The four-on-the-floor drums are also striking, giving the track a dance-music-like lightness.

Thanks to this rhythm, the emotions expressed by the guitars and vocals are highlighted even more, so it’s crucial that every part stays rhythm-conscious.

Wild Goose ChaseOzone Makoto

Breakout is an ambitious work released in 2021 by Makoto Ozone, a jazz pianist Japan proudly presents to the world.

Ozone, who continues to demonstrate exceptional talent in both jazz and classical music, took on this project as a bold attempt to evolve even further.

In collaboration with top-tier musicians, he unfolds an innovative sound that is rooted in jazz while incorporating diverse elements such as fusion and Latin music.

His piano performance—both delicate and powerful—is nothing short of overwhelming, irresistibly captivating listeners.

You can sense the meticulous attention to detail from recording to mixing and mastering, resulting in exceptionally high sound quality.

This is a must-listen for anyone seeking new possibilities in jazz or wishing to experience Ozone’s musical adventure.

WataraseItabashi Fumio

Fumio Itabashi is a highly accomplished pianist who has pursued a unique musical identity, gaining prominence with the bands of Sadao Watanabe and Terumasa Hino.

Hailing from Ashikaga City in Tochigi Prefecture, he went on to Kunitachi College of Music, where, influenced by Takehiro Honda, he was drawn into the world of jazz.

Watarase, released by DENON Records in 1982, is a gem of a solo album inspired by the Watarase River that runs through his hometown.

With this album in hand, he embarked on an energetic “Watarase Solo Journey” tour, visiting 101 venues nationwide, captivating many fans along the way.

His performances, weaving together powerful keystrokes and a delicate melodic sensibility, vividly evoke Japanese scenery and culture, earning high praise as a landmark of Wa-jazz.

As a work themed around nature and nostalgia, it is a highly recommended album for those who wish to be moved by richly expressive melodies.

My Very Own Polarismekakushe

TV anime "Kowloon Generic Romance" Episode 7 insert song mekakushe – My Only Polaris Official Audio
My Very Own Polarismekakushe

A pop number marked by a buoyant, skipping rhythm and a melody line that sparkles like a starry sky.

Crafted by mekakushe, the song sublimates bittersweet feelings into something bright and strong, brimming with a charm that gently illuminates the listener’s heart.

Featured as an insert song in episode 7 of the TV anime “Kowloon Generic Romance,” the track shines even more through the arrangement by Ryohei Sataka, who scores the anime.

Since its release in May 2025, it has drawn attention especially among anime fans, serving as the second collaboration following the ending theme “Koi no Retronym.” Wrapped in a gentle glow like starlight, this piece is sure to be a quiet companion for those moments spent gazing at the night sky, thinking of someone dear.