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” (291–300)
After all, I’m in last place.Dansu☆Man

These are Japanese songs that parody Dance☆Man’s R&B.
Every track is super funky and really entertaining, so I definitely recommend his other songs as well.
If possible, add an afro hairstyle, a mirror ball, and a fringed outfit, and you’ve got perfection.
kindnessChatto Monchī

I’ve listened to a lot of songs up to now, but I felt that this is the only one that’s given me such a mysterious feeling.
Once you hear it, you can’t forget it.
The powerful band performance and the cute, beautiful singing voice blend together nicely and feel so pleasant.
KindnessTsuchiya Karen

KAREN Tsuchiya, known for her heartwarming style, has been gaining popularity.
She began her music career in high school, initially playing drums.
Around 2020, however, she started writing and composing songs, and in 2021 she debuted as a singer-songwriter.
I hope you’ll first focus on her wonderful lyrics, which reflect her personality, and give her songs a listen.
Tsuchiya is also active on television and as a model, so if you’re interested, be sure to check out those activities as well.
So it’s going to rain after all, huh.Tsuyu

When it rains, I can’t help but remember the person I love whom I can never see again.
It’s a heart-wrenching piece that reveals a bittersweet love story and tightens your chest.
It’s a song by the three-member music unit Tsuyu, serving as the title track of their first album released in 2020.
Characterized by a catchy guitar rock sound built around a four-on-the-floor rhythm, its crisp waves of sound will set your eardrums vibrating.
But as I mentioned earlier, the lyrics carry the protagonist’s heartache.
When you want to recover from the shock of heartbreak, this song is sure to help.
Songs whose titles start with “Ya” (301–310)
Yankee Boy & Yankee GirlTōma feat. GUMI

This is a song featuring GUMI’s powerful, hard-hitting vocals.
You might stumble over the lyrics until you get used to it, but the way the chorus takes off is on a whole different level.
The tempo is fast, so it’s recommended to split parts with a friend and sing together.
GUMI doesn’t appear in the PV, but it’s simple and cool, so watch the video and practice singing.
YATTA!Bando ja nai mon!

This is a cover of the Happa-tai classic, YATTA! It’s sung by a female idol group, but not in that formal attire.
It’s a typical idol-style cover without distinctive traits, and it leans on the strength of the song.
However, the music video, with its cheap set and cheesy animation, is oddly comforting.
Young, Alive, in Love / Love and a Machine GunFurippāzu Gitā

“Young, Alive, in Love/Koi to Machine Gun” is the second single by Flipper’s Guitar, released in 1990.
Flipper’s Guitar was the band that featured Kenji Ozawa and Keigo Oyamada, who later became leading artists of the Shibuya-kei scene.
The single sold over 100,000 copies and was used as the theme song for the TBS drama ‘Yobikō Boogie.’ It’s a classic of Shibuya-kei that has been covered by artists like bird and Charan-Po-Rantan, so be sure to give it a listen!


