Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'
This article introduces songs with titles that start with “Ya” (や).
How many songs that start with “Ya” can you think of?
When you put it that way, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with many, isn’t it?
This might come in handy someday—like for themed karaoke sessions, shiritori-style karaoke games, and more.
From classic smash hits to recent chart-toppers, we cover a wide range of songs old and new.
Feel free to use this as a handy reference whenever you need it!
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ya' (281–290)
YaYa (I Won’t Forget That Time)Sazan Ōrusutāzu

A Southern All Stars number that portrays various moments of youth as beautiful memories.
For those who have long since graduated, listen while looking back on your memories with the same warmth as the song.
For those who are about to graduate, listen while reflecting on the fun times you had at school.
The lyrics include the name of the light music club that Keisuke Kuwata and other members belonged to during their university days, as well as scenes from campus life.
It’s a song that makes you feel that, even when there were hardships and sadness, everything becomes a beautiful memory when you look back.
Songs with titles starting with “Ya” (291–300)
If I’m wrapped in kindnessZa Gurōrī Gosuperu Shingāzu

The Glory Gospel Singers were formed in 1996.
Their album covering Ghibli classics, “Anime Songs for the Angels…,” was released in Japan in 2011.
They have also appeared on Japanese TV programs.
Their polished rhythms and harmonies draw you into the world of gospel in an instant!
kind boyfriendShiina Narumi × NonStopRabbit

The three-piece band Non Stop Rabbit, who are also active as YouTubers, collaborated with fellow YouTuber Shiina Narumi on the song “Yasashii Kareshi” (Gentle Boyfriend).
The song portrays the interactions between a girlfriend who loves her boyfriend and tends to be a bit possessive, and the boyfriend himself, making it feel very true-to-life.
It’s the kind of situation many couples have probably argued about, so it’s a track likely to resonate with both men and women.
It’s also a song you might want to listen to when things aren’t going well with your partner and you’re feeling down.
Dark BAROQUESheshe Mimi (Tsuchiya Miki, Shimoya Noriko)

It’s an in-story song from Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch that’s cool and stylish.
It features beautiful duet harmonies and an intense, heavy melody.
With a dark, chilling atmosphere and an upbeat rock vibe, it’s a perfect track for a gloomy, overcast day.
Ya! Hot! Hot!Janīzu WEST

Speaking of summer, it’s all about ice cream! This is “Ya! Hot! Hot!” by Johnny’s WEST, used as the 2017 commercial song for the ice cream classic Baskin-Robbins (31 Ice Cream).
The uptempo track is perfect for summer and just listening to it lifts your spirits.
It’s included on their fourth album, “WESTival,” released in 2018.
promiseSuga Shikao

This is a single released in 2011.
It’s a good song.
The lyrics make you go, “Yeah!” too.
But still, the edge has definitely faded.
About six months after releasing this track, Shikao Suga made a bold move: he quit the agency he had been with up to then and decided to start over completely on his own.
Maybe he, too, felt the need to return to his starting point.
A gentle songSuneo Heā

As the title “A Gentle Song” suggests, both the performance and the vocal delivery are quite soft, making it a track that really tugs at the heart.
It might make you feel a bit sentimental, but the melody has a certain forward-looking quality that makes you want to listen to it over and over.


