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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 (171–180)

SanctuaryVOLTACTION

【MV】Sanctuary #VOLTACTION
SanctuaryVOLTACTION

An energetic dance track that sings of the sweet-and-sour feelings of springtime love! It’s a song by NIJISANJI’s music unit VOLTACTION, released in May 2025.

With the theme of “a spring breeze that carries the beginning of love,” the track is refreshingly light, featuring Seraph Dazzlegarden at center.

Its airy melody line showcases shimmering high notes and leaves a striking impression.

It’s the kind of song that makes your body move before you know it.

Perfect for anyone whose heart flutters at new encounters or who loves dance music—definitely give it a listen!

Sainarayoruno

Sainara / yoruno feat. v_flower
Sainarayoruno

“Sainara” is a track by yoruno, released in January 2021.

v flower’s powerful yet wistful vocals beautifully convey the song’s emotional ebb and flow.

The structure, which builds gradually from a quiet intro, gives the impression of long-buried feelings welling up from the depths of the heart.

The surging bassline is irresistible—an exceptionally stylish piece.

Packed with the sadness of parting, resignation, and loneliness, this song is sure to resonate with many listeners.

The invincible and strongest Dong Dong Dong!Hiromi Go

[Official] Hiromi Go “The Strongest, Invincible Dong Dong Dong!” Music Video
The strongest and invincible Dong Dong Dong! Hiromi Go

An eternal entertainer celebrating 53 years since his debut drops a breathtaking dance number in the milestone year he turns 70.

This is Hiromi Go’s 111th single, released in May 2025.

Its up-tempo rhythm and catchy melody blend perfectly, creating a track that sets listeners’ hearts in motion.

The choreography for “Dondon Dance,” crafted by Sako Makita, also became a hot topic.

Packed with unwavering performance power and energetic charm that shows no signs of fading with age, this song is perfect for when you need a boost or want to lift your spirits.

Goodbye, Flower Thief (Mel)Sana

This is Sana, a singer known for her captivating whispery voice.

She made her debut on Niconico in 2010, and in 2015 she collaborated with HoneyWorks to perform the ending theme for the anime Naruto Shippuden, marking her major-label debut.

In 2025, she launched the music duo ubique with Wataru Sena, which generated significant buzz.

She’s perfect for those seeking soothing music or who enjoy vocals with a fantastical atmosphere.

Goodbye, tearsThe Empty

The Empty – “Goodbye, Tears” Music Video
Goodbye, Tears the Empty

The Empty, a band from Kurume City, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Formed in 2019 by junior high school classmates, they’ve been winning over young listeners with down-to-earth lyrics and an energetic sound.

They kicked into full gear in 2021 with their first demo, “The Empty – 1st demo,” delivering exhilarating melodic punk rock on tracks like “Take Me Out” and “Seishun.” In 2024, they were selected for KBC Radio’s Power Play.

Recommended for anyone who wants to relive their youthful memories or get fired up with friends.

Songs whose titles start with “Sa.” A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (181–190)

The Night Before GoodbyeYa Yu Yo

Yayuyo “The Eve of Goodbye” MV
Sayonara Eve Yayuyo

Formed by members of their high school light music club, Yayuyo is a four-piece girls’ band that began activities in Osaka in 2019.

Their appeal lies in a sound that fuses the nostalgia of ’90s rock with a contemporary pop sensibility, drawing on a wide range of influences such as aiko, CreepHyp, and SCANDAL.

Their first music video, released in December 2019, surpassed 800,000 views on YouTube and drew significant attention.

They’ve steadily built a track record, with a song from their album “Hibi Ranman” chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “Ousama no Brunch.” With a concept of capturing everyday life in sound through a genre-free musical style, they’re a highly recommended band for anyone who enjoys diverse music.

Sugarcane fieldLyrics and Music: Naohiko Terashima

Sugarcane Field (♪ zawawa zawawa~) by Himawari ×9 [Chorus] Full Version with Lyrics | 8/15 End of War Memorial Day
Sugarcane Fields Lyrics and Music: Terashima Naohiko

This is an anti-war song imbued with a deep wish for peace, overlaying memories of the Battle of Okinawa with the sound of sugarcane swaying in the wind.

It was conceived when Naohiko Terashima visited Okinawa in 1964 and was told about the remains of the war dead at Mabuni Hill.

Premiered in 1967, it became widely beloved after Naomi Chiaki sang it on NHK’s music program “Minna no Uta” in 1975.

Told from the perspective of a girl who lost her father in the war, the song features the symbolic sound “zawawa” repeated 66 times, resonating deeply with listeners.

It’s a recommended piece for those who have experienced war or for moments when you want to reflect on peace.