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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 collection of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (391–400)

Young PeopleZūkaraderu

ZUKA LADEL “Wakamonotachi” (Official Music Video)
Young PeopleZūkaraderu

There are times when you can’t help but worry, “Will we still be friends after graduation?” That’s when I’d like to recommend Wakamonotachi.

It’s a track released by the three-piece rock band Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.

Set to a driving, fast-paced rock sound, it sings of universal bonds and friendship.

Since it’s mid-tempo, it’s easy to use as background music for videos, and its lyrics make it perfect for moments when you want to reaffirm your friendship.

By the way, the music video is edited in a social media style, so it’s fun to mimic that as well.

Warning!Takenoko shōnen

Warning! / Bamboo Shoot Boy feat. Hatsune Miku
Warning!Takenoko shōnen

Get hooked and never escape the swamp! Takenoko Shonen’s “Warning!” was released in August 2023.

It was an entry in the VOCACOLLE 2023 Summer TOP 100 ranking.

Built on a band sound and unfolding at a dizzying pace, this mix-style track draws you in with Miku’s innocent vocal work.

Her voice perfectly matches the selfish vibe of the lyrics.

It’s an irresistibly addictive Vocaloid song that portrays a “modern girl”!

Premonition of PartingTeresa Ten

She has produced numerous masterpieces, and among them, “A Premonition of Parting” is one of her most well-known works.

Although the chorus sits mostly in the mid-to-high range, the pitch movement is very gentle, so even if it feels high, you may find it surprisingly easy to sing.

If you still find the height challenging, don’t hesitate to lower the key.

This song has a narrow vocal range, so even if you lower the key, you won’t struggle with the low parts.

Be sure to add it to your repertoire.

bad womanHiguchi Ai

Ai Higuchi / Bad Woman [Official Audio] | Ai Higuchi ‘Warui Onna’
bad womanHiguchi Ai

Do you prefer Ai Higuchi at the piano singing and playing, or belting it out with a full band? Her bluesy track “Warui Onna” (Bad Woman) showcases another side of her.

It was also the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s drama “Snow Woman and the Crab,” so if you watched the show you might think, “Oh, that song.” The lyrics paint a heartbreakingly poignant world where she takes all the blame—“We broke up because it was all my fault”—to honor the person she loved.

Her outstanding, intimate vocal delivery is beyond doubt, as if she’s speaking directly to you.

A perfect pick for anyone who wants to fully immerse themselves in the sea of heartbreak.

nightmarishBurandē Senki

Brandy Senki – Nightmarish (Official Music Video)
nightmarishBurandē Senki

A standout track released in August 2024, characterized by a dark, melancholic worldview.

Set to a modern rock sound, the lyrics vividly portray loneliness, anxiety, and inescapable anguish, leaving a strong impression.

Its emotionally resonant expression deeply touches listeners.

Serving as the lead track of the 2nd EP “A Nightmare of a Week,” advance streaming began on August 7.

It’s a perfect song for those who want to delve into Brandy Senki’s unique world or empathize with the complex emotions of contemporary society through music.

One drink not includedmakaroni enpitsu

It’s a memorable number that feels like a direct snapshot of a live house atmosphere, despite being a short track under one minute.

Featured on Macaroni Empitsu’s first mini-album “Al dente,” this song takes the live house’s one-drink rule as its theme and portrays the relationship between band members and their fans.

Despite its uptempo feel, it’s characterized by a bittersweet message.

Included on the album released in January 2015, it has long been loved as a live staple.

It’s recommended for those who want to enjoy karaoke in a short time or savor the vibe of a live house.

I want to forget.Mitsume

If you’re into city pop, this is a must! It’s a track by Mitsume, a four-piece band from Tokyo, released digitally in April 2023 and included on the Drive EP that came out in May.

The effortless feel of the song is so pleasant it makes you want to close your eyes and just listen.

The lyrics are only three lines long, yet what lingers after it ends is a sense of satisfaction and euphoria.

It’s the perfect soundtrack for a walk—or, of course, a drive.

Add it to your playlist!