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 tracks! A roundup of songs with titles starting with 'Wa' (491–500)
My wishSuzuki Masayuki

Let me introduce the dreamy love ballad “My Wish.” This is Masayuki Suzuki’s eighth single, known for being written and composed by Kazumasa Oda.
The melody is gentle and soothing, infused with Oda’s signature essence, while the lyrics deliver a passionate expression of love from a male perspective.
Its mood differs from his other songs, making it a good choice to refresh the set when singing consecutively.
Also, with many spots to use vibrato, it might help you score high at karaoke.
Samba of PartingHasegawa Kiyoshi

It’s a song that expresses the pain and loneliness of parting, released in July 1969.
After it began airing on late-night radio, it became a major hit.
Set to a rhythmic guitar accompaniment, it sings of the sorrow and regret of a broken heart.
The lyrics, which convey deep affection and understanding for the other person, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.
For older listeners, it may evoke memories of youthful romances.
It’s best enjoyed alone on a quiet night.
Kiyoshi Hasegawa’s emotionally rich vocals and the wistful melody linger in the heart.
WAGA-MAMAAme no Ren

WAGA-MAMA is a song written by Amane no Ren as an entry for the 16th Proseka NEXT.
It expresses a determination to forget past events and make the life ahead a wonderful one.
From the choice of words in the lyrics, it can also be interpreted as a song from a Vocaloid’s perspective.
The lyrics are sung at ultra-high speed, too.
If you like the characteristically rapid-fire delivery of Vocaloid, you’ll surely enjoy it.
By the way, this track is said to be a counterpart to ANE-MONA, so I recommend listening to them together.
People who hate meKazuki Koucha

This song has a mysterious charm where poignancy and brightness coexist.
Released by Benika Katsuki in September 2024, it centers on themes of self-loathing and complex romantic feelings, with delicate emotional depictions that leave a strong impression.
Within its pop sensibility, candid lyrics and a unique perspective are interwoven, resonating deeply with listeners.
The struggle of being unable to accept oneself and the instability of romance are skillfully portrayed, vividly capturing the emotions of today’s youth.
It’s a track that leverages Katsuki’s distinct influence on social media, particularly her popularity on TikTok.
Highly recommended for moments of self-reflection or when you want to organize your thoughts.
Wonderland UndergroundKashii Moimi

It’s a duet with a cool, stylish electric sound! Composed by Moimi Kashii and released in April 2024, it was created based on characters by Ozora Danjo.
The track is irresistibly catchy—easy to groove to while carrying a touch of shadow.
The call-and-response between Kagamine Len and Hatsune Miku is another highlight.
The lyrics sharply depict the light and dark sides of idols and the realities hidden behind the human facade, leaving a strong impression.
Highly recommended for livening up karaoke—might be perfect as the first song to sing.
Love me more than I dotakane no nadeshiko

The song by Takane no Nadeshiko, released in June 2024, captures the feelings of a girl in love.
Set to a sweet and cute melody, it expresses the desire to be loved and the anxieties of a fragile romance.
The lyrics are filled with lines any girl in love can relate to, sure to bring a smile to your face.
The track was also performed on Fuji TV’s special program “FNS Oni Renchan Kayousai,” where it drew attention.
It’s a perfect song for anyone feeling uncertain about their relationship or wishing to be loved more—a super cute love song that speaks for the heart of a girl in love.
nursery rhymeTakahata Isao

In The Tale of The Princess Kaguya, released in 2013, both Warabeuta (Children’s Song) and The Celestial Maiden’s Song were written—lyrics and music—by the director, Isao Takahata, himself.
The lyrics sound as if they’re truly the kinds of songs children once sang on street corners.
That said, it’s interesting that small children are singing about death.
The melodies are simple yet unforgettable—after one or two listens they seem to whirl around in your head.
They’re rich, evocative songs that are perfect for singing together as a family.


