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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 tracks! A roundup of songs with titles starting with “Wa” (181–190)

One Heartatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

ATARASHII GAKKO! – One Heart (Official Music Video)
One Heartatarashii gakkou no rīdāzu

A song that brings everyone’s hearts together! It’s a青春 (coming-of-age) cheer anthem that echoes through the gym.

Atarashii Gakko no Leaders created a brand-new song for Bourbon’s “Fettuccine Gummi” TV commercial, premiering in March 2025.

This powerful track expresses the drive to keep moving forward, and through fans’ cheers and dance performances, it brings both adults and kids together in excitement.

For the music video shoot, about 300 fans gathered to pull off a large-scale group performance in a gymnasium.

It’s a fresh, energetic, and powerful song that will lift spirits not only at graduations and sports days, but also for anyone starting a new chapter in life.

Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with 'Wa' (191–200)

What’s New?Dara Sedaka

In 1996, when DVDs first appeared, a Panasonic commercial featured Hank Jones performing “What’s New?” composed by Bob Haggart.

The commercial also included Dara Sedaka, who showcased her beautiful singing voice.

This song has been covered by numerous musicians over the years, with well-known versions by Linda Ronstadt, Helen Merrill, and John Coltrane.

WonderlandFLiP

FLiP “Wonderland” Official Music Video
WonderlandFLiP

FLiP is a four-piece all-female rock band formed in 2005 in Naha, Okinawa.

They made their major-label debut in 2010, releasing the mini-album “DEAR GIRLS” on DefSTAR Records.

Centered on J-rock and pop-punk, their sound features powerful performances and catchy melodies.

In March 2009, they performed at the American music showcase SXSW and successfully completed a tour of nine shows across eight cities, earning high acclaim overseas.

Having been highly active since their indie days, they went on after their major debut to release three studio albums and multiple mini-albums.

With energetic live performances and accessible melodies, they have captured the hearts of rock fans.

They’re a perfect band for music listeners seeking energetic female-driven rock.

Fly away, me, me.Amerika min’yō kenkyūkai

Fly away, myself, fly away. / American Folk Song Study Group
Fly away, me, me.Amerika min'yō kenkyūkai

A work where glitched vocals meld with an ever-expanding sonic image.

Released in April 2025 by Haniwa, a.k.a.

the American Folk Music Research Society.

The relentless, cascading poetry reading and the richly layered arrangement—drawing on elements of electronica and ambient—leave a strong impression.

A singular musical experience awaits you.

Take your time and savor it.

One-room neighbor gachatekomaru

(Before the move) One-room Neighbor Gacha / Yuzuki Yukari
One-room neighbor gachatekomaru

A heart-thumping pop tune brimming with humor, vividly capturing the relatable quirks of living alone in the big city.

Released by Tekomaru in March 2025, it features a lively harmony woven by voice libraries like Yuzuki Yukari, Kotonoha Akane, and Kotonoha Aoi.

The lyrics revolve around a theme many movers have experienced: noisy-neighbor troubles.

Chances are, quite a few listeners have lived through exactly what this song describes.

It’s a laughable yet, in a way, not-so-laughable, cynically pop VOCALOID track.

I am a storm.SHOW-YA

SHOW-YA – I Am a Storm @Live ‘The Turning’
I am a storm.SHOW-YA

A rock number that shatters false comfort with powerful vocals and a galloping guitar sound, singing a vow to live true to oneself.

Guided by a wind that symbolizes limitless possibilities, it carries a passionate message of chasing dreams and a caution to those who tend to suppress their true selves within society.

Released in June 1989 as the lead single from the landmark album “Outerlimits,” it was selected for a Showa Shell Sekiyu commercial tie-in and helped drive album sales past 600,000 copies.

A song that transcends time, it stirs the listener’s heart and gives the courage to stand by one’s convictions.

My heart is stop-motionKuwae Tomoko

My Heart Is Stop-Motion – Tomoko Kuwae
My heart is stop-motionKuwae Tomoko

This song captures the thrilling moment of a new encounter that makes the heart dance with the arrival of spring.

Tomoko Kuwae’s clear, translucent voice gently wraps the flutter of a love sparked by a chance meeting in an elevator.

The piece beautifully portrays the feeling of one’s heart being set free as the seasons shift from the end of winter to spring.

Released in 1979, it became well-loved as a commercial song for POLA cosmetics and ranked 12th on the Oricon charts.

In 2013, a bossa nova–style arrangement was also released, revealing a new charm.

It’s a highly recommended track for older listeners who wish to spend a heartwarming moment wrapped in fond memories.