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Songs with titles that start with “Za.” Great for karaoke and shiritori!

When you hear about songs whose titles start with “za,” what kinds of tracks come to mind?

Because it begins with a voiced consonant, some people may find it hard to form a clear image from the word.

Many songs that start with “za” include characters like 「残」 (zan) or the word “the” in their titles, and often feature passionate tunes or songs with poignant messages.

In this article, we’ve picked out songs across a wide range of genres—rock, pop, and more—that start with “za.”

Be sure to check out these numbers you can use for karaoke or even in word-chain games.

Songs with titles that start with 'Za'. Great for karaoke and shiritori! (371–380)

THE PRADOX IN IDEOLOGYUCHUSENTAI:NOIZ

UCHUSENTAI:NOIZ「THE PRADOX IN IDEOLOGY」 PV(FULL ver)
THE PRADOX IN IDEOLOGYUCHUSENTAI:NOIZ

They are a distinctive visual-kei band that operates under the concept of five warriors who came from space to protect the peace of Earth.

Rooted in electronic rock, they captivate fans with a unique sound that fuses diverse genres such as punk, EDM, and shoegaze.

It’s also appealing how thoroughly they embody a sentai-hero worldview—calling live shows “patrols” and tours “peacekeeping missions.” They’re highly active both in Japan and abroad, and their intensity is astonishing—they’ve even played over 130 shows in a single year.

Beyond music, they’re passionate about social contributions as well, such as donating toothbrushes to an orphanage in the Philippines, further enhancing the band’s appeal.

Highly recommended for those who want to enjoy a distinctive worldview and musicality.

The RevolutionUNDEAD CORPORATION

UNDEAD CORPORATION – The Revolution(MV)
The RevolutionUNDEAD CORPORATION

A five-member metal band.

They continue to evolve by incorporating various musical genres such as loud rock, death metal, and screamo.

They first decided they wanted an abbreviated band name that was also a fish, settling on “Ankou” (anglerfish), and later added the full name “UNDEAD CORPORATION.” They also actively participate in the doujin scene under the name “Ankou.”

THE OVERUVERworld

UVERworld 『THE OVER』
THE OVERUVERworld

A song by UVERworld, a six-member band from Shiga Prefecture.

Released in August 2012 as the theme song for TBS’s Friday drama “Kuro no Onna Kyoshi,” it became a popular hit, reaching No.

3 on the Oricon chart.

While known as a bittersweet love song, it carries a powerful message about transcending oneself, portraying the journey of overcoming personal weaknesses and complexes.

Its blend of rock and ballad styles, combined with TAKUYA∞’s commanding vocals and the band’s strong musicianship, evokes deep emotion.

Among UVERworld’s catalog, this track is especially beloved and continues to enjoy overwhelming support from fans.

It’s a must-listen for Gen Z listeners grappling with love and self-growth.

The last rainUru

【Official】Uru 『The last rain』 YouTube ver.
The last rainUru

The 2nd single “the last rain,” which is also included on the 1st album Monochrome.

Its ensemble features a richly layered piano tone, and the sentimental lyrics depicting a fading romance really tug at the heart.

The vocal range itself isn’t particularly wide, but be careful—without dynamic nuance, the performance can sound flat throughout.

With its unhurried melody, it’s a delicate ballad you can tackle calmly.

The revenant ChoirVersailles

Versailles / The revenant Choir [Official Music Video]
The revenant ChoirVersailles

With its symphonic sound that makes you feel as if you’re listening to music from overseas, this song is by the five-member visual kei band Versailles.

It was released in 2007 as their indie debut single.

Their awareness of 18th-century French culture is evident from the music video, costumes, and even the band’s name.

THANXWANIMA

WANIMA- THANX(OFFICIAL VIDEO)
THANXWANIMA

With its fiery sound and powerful message, this is a pep song that stands close to the listener’s heart.

It’s a heartwarming piece filled with gratitude and a desire to cheer on that first step toward a hope-filled future.

The track gently embraces the feelings you have at life’s crossroads—partings with loved ones and new departures.

Released in November 2015 on WANIMA’s album “Are You Coming?”, it became the band’s first nationwide distribution release.

The music video, shot in an outdoor live-performance style, also gained popularity and is beloved by many fans.

It’s a song especially for those who don’t feel okay as they face a new life or changes in their environment.

WANIMA’s energetic sound will surely give you the push you need.

The Good LifeWeezer

They’re a power pop band that has been active from the ’90s to the present.

Their biggest appeal is, without a doubt, their beautiful melodies.

Since most of their songs use only power chords, I think even women can listen without any resistance.