RAG MusicKARAOKE
Lovely karaoke song

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” (51–60)

At summer’s end I’ve forgottenjin

A nostalgic rock ballad that symbolizes the reboot of the Kagerou Project.

Featured toward the end of the third album, Mekakucity Reload, released in November 2018, this song is a poignant piece themed around fireworks at summer’s end and a parting of ways.

The wistful piano phrases and synth tones that seem to spread across the night sky create a fleeting beauty that draws you in.

The lyrics, in which the protagonist desperately wishes to keep holding hands until the very last moment, are heart-wrenching.

It’s a masterpiece that leaves you feeling the lingering afterglow of the series—impossible to listen to without tears.

Wah-Wah WorldHanasato Minori × Azusawa Kohane × Hatsune Miku

Wah Wah World / Minori Hanasato × Kohane Azusawa × Hatsune Miku [3D MV]
Wah-Wah WorldHanasato Minori × Azusawa Kohane × Hatsune Miku

Wah Wah World vividly captures the courage to jump into an unseen world with a thrilling sense of speed.

Originally the theme song for the smartphone game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.

Hatsune Miku, it was also used as the ending theme for the short anime Puchi Seka.

Sung by Minori Hanasato, Kohane Azusawa, and Hatsune Miku, it blends idol, street, and electronic vocals into a colorful harmony.

The high-energy sound crafted by Giga and Mitchie M is exciting enough to make your heart race just by listening.

Why not give this lively, feel-good ani-song a listen and soak up its energy?

WARUIYUMkiki vivi lily

kiki vivi lily 「WARUIYUME」Official Visualizer
WARUIYUMkiki vivi lily

This is a ballad released in November 2025 by kiki vivi lily, a singer-songwriter from Fukuoka.

It portrays a complex emotional landscape where sweetness and pain coexist, capturing the fragile space between the strength to hold back tears and the vulnerability that wants to let them fall, expressed through her whispery vocals.

Her voice, paired with a jazzy, weightless sound, vividly paints a poignant scene, as if you’ve been left alone in the city at night.

Further refining the style she established on albums like “vivid” and “Tasty,” this work was crafted with accomplished creators such as A.G.O and SHINTA.

It’s a song that stays close when you want to soak in a quiet night by yourself or calm your heart.

I’m a good girl.namiguru

Me, a Good Girl / Namiguru feat. Yuka Satoishi
I'm a good girl.namiguru

This piece portrays the pain of a child striving to meet their parents’ expectations.

It’s a song by Namigure, released in November 2025, created as part of the Yuka Satoishi compilation project.

Focusing on a mother–daughter relationship with the theme of “self-sacrifice,” it depicts a daily life where lessons take priority over friendships, and even a perfect score is dismissed as “only natural.” Through repeated questioning, the girl’s earnest struggle comes into sharp relief.

Notably different from the artist’s usually bright style, it drew attention as a bold new direction.

Discover new songs! A collection of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (61–70)

My LamentazioneMōningu Musume. ’25

Morning Musume. ’25 “My Lamentazione” Promotion Edit
My LamentazioneMōningu Musume. '25

A winter song featured on the double A-side single “Teka HAPPY no HAPPY! / Watashi no Raminte Accione (Lamentazione),” set for release in December 2025.

It portrays the wavering feelings of a woman trying to rise after heartbreak.

Arranged by Shunsuke Suzuki, the track is distinguished by a 16-beat groove, and its delicate expression of emotions—where sadness and bravado intersect—strikes a chord.

It’s a bittersweet dance tune that offers comfort to those who have gone through a breakup and are taking a fresh look at themselves.

Laughing MountainYukino Rio

This is an enka song that paints Japan’s traditional scenery in the Reiwa era.

Performed by Yukino Roa, the piece is woven with literary language and seasonal imagery.

As it makes a full circle from spring—when the mountains bud and seem to smile—to winter, where the ancestors rest, it warmly expresses gratitude to the hometown that forgave the mistakes of youth.

The gentle melody and tender vocals are a perfect match.

Give it a listen when you want to reconnect with feelings for your hometown and the natural world.

One Thing I Knowdustbox

dustbox “One Thing I Know”『The Awakening』2019.05.08
One Thing I Knowdustbox

Closing out the 20th-anniversary album “The Awakening,” this track is an emotional piece filled with gratitude for the band’s history and their friends.

The English lyrics sing of hope: even while accepting the uncertainty of the future, the light from someone special melts away the darkness.

Unfolding at a mid-tempo pace, the sound reveals a new side of dustbox that isn’t all about breakneck speed.

Released in May 2019, its music video was also unveiled via music media in April of the same year.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re feeling down, when you want to think of someone important, or when you’re standing at a turning point in life.