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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 with titles that start with “Sa.” A roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke (11–20)

Homeward Road in MarchNEW!Hirai Dai

Singer-songwriter Dai Hirai, who has been attracting attention for his acoustic sound and sweet vocals.

This song features an arrangement highlighted by clear, spacious piano and strings that leaves a strong impression.

It portrays the mixed feelings at the end of youth marked by graduation and the poised resolve felt in the moment of stepping into a new world, even amid loneliness.

Even though you should be closer to your dream, the tears won’t stop—because the days spent with your friends are too precious.

That message is sure to gently resonate with hearts on the brink of graduation.

Released in February 2022, this moving ballad is also included on the album “LOVE+PEACE.”

366 daysNEW!HY

[Music Box for Sleep] '366 Days' by HY - 1 Hour Loop, Relaxed BGM, No Mid-roll Ads
366 Days NEW! HY

This is one of HY’s signature ballads, depicting the pain of heartbreak and the lingering feelings that won’t fade.

The poignant emotions of constantly thinking about an ex are delicately portrayed over a piano melody.

The title’s sentiment—that “365 days aren’t enough”—speaks to the lingering attachment and the depth of love for a romance that has ended.

The song was included on their fifth album, HeartY, released in 2008, and also drew attention as the theme song for the film Threads of Destiny.

A classic covered by many artists, it retains its brilliance even in a music box arrangement.

365 daysNEW!Mr.Children

365 Days / Mr.Children [Music Box] (NTT East Japan / NTT West Japan commercial song)
365 Days NEW! Mr.Children

A heartwarming love ballad that weaves together the tenderness that wells up in everyday life and a deep, vow-like devotion.

Included on the album “SENSE,” this song has enjoyed immense popularity as a wedding song since its release in December 2010, despite never having been released as a single.

Heard in the clear, delicate tones of a music box, the sentiments embedded in the lyrics will sink even more gently into your heart.

It’s a song to savor your feelings of love—on an anniversary with someone special, or in a quiet moment at night.

subculture girlNEW!Kyuso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami - “Subculture Girl” PV
Subculture girl NEW! Kyuso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-piece rock band from the Kansai region.

Featured as the second track on their December 2012 album “Daiji na Oshirase,” this song rattles off urban lifestyle signifiers—thick black-rimmed glasses, can badges, opening up a Mac at Starbucks—to playfully skewer the craving for approval and overactive self-consciousness.

Riding a danceable beat, its rapid-fire “relatable moments” make you want to shout “So true!” while also prompting a self-deprecating “That might be me…” at the same time.

It’s the perfect track for karaoke with friends or a girls’ night, when you want to laugh together by turning each other’s cringey sides into a joke.

The Third PartnerNEW!Senri Oe

It conjures up a nostalgic scene where you can almost see a brass band parade, and it tightens my chest.

I’m drawn into a bittersweet yet romantic mood that captures a fleeting moment with an unexpected partner at a dance party in our youth.

The detail of the record needle skipping and throwing the order off highlights the sparkle of a fateful encounter and leaves a strong impression.

This piece was included on the single “BOYS & GIRLS,” released in March 1984, and can also be heard on the album “Pleasure” from the same year.

It has that distinctive Chisato-style pop sensibility paired with a slightly wistful melody—an intriguing charm.

If you listen to it while overlaying it with memories of your school days, I think those fresh feelings from back then will come rushing back.

whisperBUCK-TICK

This work is BUCK-TICK’s 13th single, released in March 1998, known as a cut from the album Sexy Stream Liner.

The lyrics, written by Atsushi Sakurai, depict a one-sided, sensual relationship in which the narrator venerates the other like a dream and likens himself to a slave surrendering to desire.

Sakurai’s mysterious vocals intertwine with the industrial sound, further accentuating the song’s alluring, shadowy charm.

Give it a listen on a night when you want to immerse yourself deeply in the decadent world that distills BUCK-TICK’s experimental spirit.

Songs whose titles start with “Sa”. A roundup useful for shiritori and karaoke (21–30)

Lowest Community – Saitei Kaiwaituki.

tuki. 'The Worst Community' Official Audio
Saitei Kaiwaituki.

It’s a song that sticks in your head because the same phrase repeats in the chorus.

The overall range is wide (F3 to C#5), but it’s mostly sung in the mid to low register, so the key is to keep your voice from getting heavy.

If your pitch drops, you’ll tend to sing from your throat, so be careful to avoid that! Before singing, try lifting your facial muscles and eyebrows to make a surprised expression—this helps you produce sound easily without straining your throat.

It also makes it easier to stay on pitch overall, so I highly recommend this face! For the low notes, project your voice toward a close distance, and for the high notes in the chorus, aim your voice farther away than yourself—this keeps your vocal cords vibrating consistently, so give it a try! Get everyone hyped during the chorus!