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Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke

What songs come to mind with titles that start with “Sa”? In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “Sa,” which are handy for games like song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.

When you think of “sa,” many people picture sakura (cherry blossoms) that bloom beautifully in spring—and along with that, there are countless songs that have “sakura” in their titles.

Starting with the power word “sakura,” we’ve gathered a variety of songs whose titles begin with “sa.” Be sure to check them out and use them in different situations!

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (111–120)

A world without goodbyesohashiTrio

A medium-tempo ballad woven from a gently soul-soothing voice and richly expressive strings.

The melody spun by Ohashi Trio seems to tell us that, while parting from someone dear is unavoidable, there is a world without “goodbyes” that spreads within our hearts, where memories continue to shine forever.

Listening to this song, some of you may have quietly pictured someone you can no longer meet.

Released in September 2022, this work colored the story as the theme song for the drama “Sayonara no Mukougawa.” Rather than overcoming the sorrow of farewell, it tenderly stays close to those who wish to embrace their goodbyes as warm memories and keep living with them.

Deleted videoHarukawa at the edge

Deleted Video / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto
Deleted video Harukawa Hashikko

A song by Hashikko Harukawa that portrays that hollow sense of loss—the feeling like a hole opens in your heart—when a favorite video suddenly disappears.

With an inventive sound arrangement layered with the somewhat fragile vocals of Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, it expresses an attachment to what’s been lost and a looming sense of emptiness.

I imagine many people have gone through the same experience as this song describes.

The harmony woven by the two voices will surely become an unforgettable experience.

SanctuaryDa-iCE

While Da-iCE’s songs are often thought of less in terms of harmonies and more as the two vocalists taking turns singing, this track, Sanctuary, is unusual in that it features choruses and harmonizing, giving it a choral feel.

That’s because it’s a co-written piece with Yuzu’s Kitagawa, and they put particular emphasis on the harmony sections.

Starting from the pre-chorus, there’s call-and-response, and the chorus builds with more harmonies, creating excitement.

Since the two vocalists—and the whole group—sing together, the harmonies are very pleasant to listen to.

In particular, the transition from the call-and-response into the harmonies in the chorus feels fantastic when it locks in, so it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at live shows or in karaoke!

Thanks for the service, RIP.shack

Thanks for the service ending / Kasane Teto SV
Thanks for the service ending, Abaraya.

This is a work by Vocaloid producer Abaraya, themed around the phrase “service termination.” The lyrics strikingly convey both a sense of crisis about eventually coming to an end and the will to keep moving forward in spite of it.

From beneath the humorous wording, a deep emotion wafts through.

The cool electronic sound is also highly addictive—guaranteed to be on repeat.

Whether you’re lost in thought or want to surrender yourself to the music, this track fits.

Flower of the sanshinBEGIN

BEGIN / Flowers of the Sanshin
Sansen no Hana BEGIN

A beloved classic by BEGIN, where the gentle tone of the Okinawan traditional instrument, the sanshin, softly touches the heartstrings.

Sparked by a keepsake from a grandfather one had nearly forgotten, the lyrics vividly revive warm family memories and feelings for one’s hometown, leaving a deeply nostalgic impression.

Released in October 2006, this song has remained in many people’s hearts as an insert song for the film “Tears for You” (Nada Sōsō).

Its bittersweet yet powerful melody deepens the emotions we hold for those dear to us.

For those working hard far from home, it will surely bring their family’s faces to mind.

It’s the perfect track for moments when you want to spend some heartwarming time.

PSYCHOPATHBOØWY

This work captures the tense atmosphere of a band on the verge of breaking up, cutting sharply into the listener’s heart.

Said to center on themes of inner madness and paranoia, it’s easy to see why many are irresistibly drawn to the world conjured by Kyosuke Himuro’s cool, sensuous vocals and Tomoyasu Hotei’s weighty guitar.

The track serves as the title piece of their final original album, “PSYCHOPATH,” released in September 1987.

If you’re drawn to fleeting aesthetics or wish to explore its thrilling, darker edge, this song is sure to leave a deep mark.

Sunset Summer FeverL!PP(from Hello! Project Dance Team)

Sunset Summer Fever / L!PP(from Hello! Project Dance Team)
Sunset Summer FeverL!PP(from Hello! Project Dance Team)

An emotional summer dance number where your heartbeat seems to sync with the setting sun! It’s the debut original track by L!PP, a unit formed by elite dancers from across Hello! Project’s groups, released in September 2022.

Created as a tie-in song with the hair salon LIPPS, it reached No.

3 on the Oricon Daily Chart.

The lyrics by Gota Nishidera skillfully capture both the bittersweetness and the passion of a fading summer.

Perfect as background music for a late-summer drive or a sunset spent with friends, it’s sure to create unforgettable, sentimental memories.