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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 (201–210)

The maximum-value Wo Ai NiTakaaki Natsushiro

The Ultimate “Wo Ai Ni” / Hatsune Miku, Kasane Teto – Music Video
Max value Wo Ai Ni by Takaaki Natsushiro

“Max Value Wo Ai Ni” is a work by Takaki Natsushiro, released in February 2025.

It’s a duet by Hatsune Miku and Kasane Teto, characterized by a China pop-rock style arrangement.

It’s so catchy you’ll find yourself naturally swaying your shoulders to the beat.

The lyrics are also compelling, distilling courage to move forward with strong will and possibilities expanding into the future.

Give it a listen when you want a change of pace!

Goodbye ForecastWeatherPlanet

Goodbye Forecast / WeatherPlanet [official]
Goodbye Forecast WeatherPlanet

It’s a pop tune distinguished by its delicate, light-footed melody.

As the debut work of the VTuber unit WeatherPlanet, it’s set for release in April 2025.

Produced by meta etc.

, the song beautifully balances lyrics woven around the themes of meeting and parting with a buoyant rhythm.

And the clear, transparent vocals of Ruka Amemi and Hinata Appare are absolutely wonderful.

I think it will especially resonate when listened to during graduation season.

SampleSakanaction

Sakanaction – Sample (Music Video) - Best Album “Fish Encyclopedia” (3/28 release) -
Sample Sakanaction

In 2025, Sakanction—whose recent song “Kaibutsu” stirred major buzz—remains well known as a band that blends not only conventional rock and pop, but also elements of techno and dance music to craft a distinctive sound.

Released in 2007 as a digital-only double A-side single, “Sample” clearly showcases Sakanction’s musical experimentation: it’s a dance track with a pronounced club-music flavor, highlighted by looping synths.

At the same time, the melody has enough solid structure to work as an acoustic guitar-and-voice rendition, which speaks to their impeccable taste.

While simply following the melody isn’t particularly difficult, it’s a good idea to focus on delivering a vocal performance with dynamics so it doesn’t become too monotonous, even though the track itself doesn’t feature big shifts.

sunshine boyWitchery SKANK

A seven-piece ska band from Osaka energized the Kansai ska scene with catchy, pop-leaning tunes.

Formed in 2005, Witchery SKANK—affectionately known as “Cherisca”—was founded by members gathered mainly from students at CAT Music College.

Their bright, soaring female twin vocals and songs built on ska’s signature upbeat captivated fans through fiery performances at live venues.

Their first single, released in November 2007, reached No.

7 on the Oricon indie chart, and they followed up with a steady stream of mini-albums and full-length albums.

Although their activity spanned a brief five years, culminating in a September 2010 show at Shibuya Eggman, they left behind ambitious works such as a split album with SKULL CANDY and continue to be loved by many fans.

They’re the perfect band for anyone who enjoys bright, uplifting ska sounds.

GoodbyeOf course

This is a pure love ballad that poignantly portrays the end of a romance, released as an Off Course single in December 1979.

With Kazumasa Oda’s warm yet translucent vocals and a heart-stirring melody, the song richly conveys the sorrow of parting.

Its gentle, relatable lyrics—about a first heartbreak or a bittersweet farewell to someone dear—have made it a beloved classic that quietly resonates with listeners.

It was also featured as an insert song in the first season of the TBS drama “Mr.

Kinpachi in Class 3B” and later included on the album “SELECTION 1978-81.” As a song that stands by you through the poignant end of love that comes with winter’s chill, it’s especially recommended for those facing a farewell with someone important.

The Last RainYasushi Nakanishi

A gem of a ballad that gracefully portrays rainy scenery and the ache of parting.

Yasushi Nakanishi’s transparent vocals exquisitely capture lingering feelings for a lover and a passion verging on madness.

The dramatic piano melody and strings weave an achingly poignant world.

Released in August 1992, the song peaked at No.

16 on the Oricon chart.

It drew attention as the theme song for Nippon TV’s “Hitachi Ashita P-KAN Kibun!” and had sold a cumulative total of about 900,000 copies by 1998.

Featured on the album “Yasushi Nakanishi,” among many other releases, it has inspired numerous covers by prominent artists, including Kumi Koda.

A sophisticated track best enjoyed while quietly sipping a drink in a lounge.

On nights when you want to soothe the pain of a broken heart, its soulful voice will gently stay by your side.

dearestMasaharu Fukuyama

Masaharu Fukuyama – Beloved (Full ver.)
Beloved Masaharu Fukuyama

Produced in October 2008 as the theme song for the film “The Devotion of Suspect X,” this gem of a ballad portrays deep affection and the ache of parting.

While anticipating farewell to a dreamlike presence, it sings of the fragility and beauty of continuing to love.

The pure love that Tetsuya Ishigami, a character in the story, holds for Yasuko Hanaoka is expressed through the delicate words crafted by Masaharu Fukuyama, and the song was also used in Toshiba’s LCD TV “REGZA” commercial.

As the unit KOH+ with Kou Shibasaki, it reached No.

5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.

Fukuyama later included his own version on the album “Zankyo.” It is a supreme masterpiece that accompanies adult romance—perfect for quietly savoring a drink in a night lounge.