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!
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Songs whose titles start with “Sa”. A roundup useful for word-chain games and karaoke (131–140)
Summer LoveAYANE

It’s an endlessly poppy and cute number that feels like it’s heralding the arrival of summer.
Created by the Kansai-born singer-songwriter AYANE together with Haruto Nishi, the track appears on the EP “Valley Girl,” released in June 2025.
Set against summer scenes—sun-kissed skin and an endless blue sky—it captures the thrill of a budding romance and the sweet, tangy desire to have your crush all to yourself, carried by a sparkling sound.
Paired with the adorable choreography that’s trending on TikTok, just listening to it puts you in a happy, dance-in-your-seat mood.
If you’re looking for a song to give your summer romance a little push, this might be the perfect pick.
Thank you, FRIENDS!!Aqours

It’s a number where a straightforward message of gratitude to the fans rides on a bright, bursting melody and hits you right in the heart.
It’s a song in which Aqours turns their very best “thank you” to the precious ones who always support them into something tangible.
The lyrics sparkle with joy at having met and with thanks for the bonds they’ve woven together, warmly embracing the listener’s heart.
Released in August 2018 as a single featuring the theme song of their 4th live, it debuted at No.
3 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and, with 98,623 copies sold in its first week, set the then-highest first-week sales record across the entire Love Live! project—proof of their momentum.
Perfect for moments when you want to express gratitude to someone important or when you need a boost, this song builds a sense of unity when sung with friends at karaoke and will help create unforgettable memories!
Summer TribeDragon Ash

Dragon Ash, pioneers of mixture rock in Japan who also achieved major commercial success—their eighth single, released in July 2000, is a perfect party tune for the summer.
Its airy track and powerful beat vividly paint a liberating scene of hanging out with friends by an urban poolside.
For many, this song surely brings back memories of those scorching summers.
Peaking at No.
2 on the Oricon charts and later included on the first pressing of the classic album LILY OF DA VALLEY, this is a killer tune guaranteed to lift your mood on any drive.
Thank you!!HOME MADE Family

It’s one of HOME MADE Kazoku’s signature works, packed with the trio’s cohesion and heartfelt messages! Released in January 2005 as their third major-label single, the song gained widespread recognition when it was chosen as an ending theme for the TV anime BLEACH.
The lyrics express gratitude to the people they’ve met, delivered straight from the heart over a bright, catchy sound that blends their distinctive J-pop and hip-hop style.
In addition to the album ROCK THE WORLD, it’s also included on the best-of collection ~Heartful Best Songs~ “Thank You!!”.
Beloved as a walk-up song by professional baseball players, this classic gives listeners a positive boost—perfect for expressing thanks to someone special or firing up the crowd at karaoke!
Cherry blossoms bloom: future, love, dreamyozuka*

Like cherry blossoms swaying in the spring breeze, this heart-fluttering number hints at the start of a sweet-and-sour romance.
Yozuca*’s crystal-clear vocals intertwine with a wistful yet forward-looking melody to make listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
The pop sound feels as if it captures a sparkling moment of youth.
Released as Yozuca*’s second single in July 2003, this track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime D.
C.
~Da Capo~.
It might just make you want to listen—and rewatch—again.
cherry (cherry fruit; sakuranbo)Ai Otsuka

Among Ai Otsuka’s works, this is truly a timeless classic that brightens listeners’ hearts and is loved across generations.
The lyrics, which look back on precious moments spent with a lover while singing of hope for the future, overflow with a universal appeal that resonates with anyone.
The expression that likens two fruits nestled close together to the couple’s relationship is also wonderfully cute and memorable.
This piece was released in December 2003 as her second single and is included on the album “LOVE PUNCH.” Many will recognize it as the opening theme for TBS’s music program “COUNT DOWN TV” and the ending theme for Fuji TV’s variety show “Mecha-Mecha Iketeru!” Even in slightly tense situations like karaoke with your boss, the song’s happy vibe will help lighten the mood.
Goodbye, Summer DaysTatsuro Yamashita

There may be no other song that expresses the faint melancholy brought by the passing summer so beautifully.
In fact, this work is based on Tatsuro Yamashita’s own experiences in high school, and it vividly evokes the breathtaking scene of a rainbow after the rain, seen at a pool at summer’s end.
Released in May 1991 as a lead single from the album ARTISAN, it also became familiar as the theme song for a Dai-ichi Life commercial.
The end of those shining days and the tender longing for a youth to which we can never return are woven together through a clear, translucent voice and melody.
Listen to it on a summer evening, and you may feel long-forgotten bittersweet memories well up in your heart.





