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 (41–50)
Goodbye, MoonYuunosuke × zeroth

An ethereal and beautiful electronic tune that feels like it melts into the night sky.
It’s a collaborative work by Yunosuke—known for tracks like “PaⅢ.
SENSATION”—and zeroth, who’s active in the club scene, released in August 2025.
It ranked 23rd in the VOCALOID Collection Summer 2025 TOP 100.
The delicate yet club-oriented sound arrangement, born from the fusion of their distinct styles, is simply superb.
This piece is perfect for quiet nights when you want to take time to reflect.
Why not let yourself drift on its waves of sound?
Courtesan of SatsumaTakeru Ogawa

A work that strikes the heart with its passion for the performing arts and its longing for home.
Composed by Takeru Ogawa and released in August 2025, it features lyrics and music written by Ogawa himself, whose previous release, “Fragments of a Dream,” was also well received.
The lyrics portray the artistic journey of a young performer striving to become Japan’s finest onnagata, along with his yearning for his hometown.
The world it evokes—where an unwavering resolve to reach the summit intersects with sudden surges of love for family—deeply moves the listener.
Anyone who has left home to pursue a dream will surely relate.
It’s a dramatic track you’ll want to hear while reflecting on your own path.
Fated ShipKumi Iwamoto

The debut 30th-anniversary single, released in August 2025, is a dramatic number that portrays a farewell to a loved one.
The inescapable fate and sense of loss—having no choice but to watch the departing ship—overlap with scenes of a raging sea and snowy landscapes, pressing on the heart.
It’s a song to hear when you want to experience the essence of enka.
They’ve said, “We’d love for you to try it at karaoke,” so everyone, please give it a sing!
I wish you lots of happinessNaniwa Danshi

Naniwa Danshi’s classic “Sachiare” is memorable for its poppy melody.
Although the range is on the higher side at mid1D to hiD, it’s not particularly difficult for female singers.
For male singers, the B-melody before the final chorus may feel high, so it’s a good idea to lower the key with that section as the reference point.
The vocal line itself is straightforward without quirks, so as long as you can handle the range, it shouldn’t feel difficult to sing.
Summer of LoveYogee New Waves

The song I want couples sharing summer memories to listen to is a number by the city-pop band Yogee New Waves.
The piece carries the sentiment of being “for every summer romance,” portraying a sweet, intimate relationship as if two people were sharing a secret just between them.
Many will relate to that ticklish sense of happiness when feelings connect.
Its charm lies in a sophisticated, urban sound woven from airy guitars and a comfortable beat.
Released in October 2018, the track was later included on the album BLUEHARLEM.
How about playing it together as BGM for an end-of-summer drive date or to set the mood for a romantic night?
SummertimeFIVE NEW OLD

This song, with its striking guitar sound and exhilarating melody, is a number by the Kobe-born band FIVE NEW OLD.
The lyrics, blending sweet bitters and a touch of wistfulness as they look back on the days of summer gone by, are filled with a nostalgic summer atmosphere.
Their sound, infused with a love for the 2000s rock they grew up on, feels both familiar and fresh.
The track was used in a KOSÉ commercial and included on their April 2021 album “MUSIC WARDROBE.” It’s an emotional rock tune, perfect for a drive under blue skies or a memorable moment with friends.
Summer MagicME:I

A perfect feel-good summer number from ME:I, the popular group born from an audition show.
Sparkling synths and an irresistibly light, dance-inducing beat instantly amplify the excitement of summer’s beginning.
The song beautifully captures the “magical” moment when an ordinary day transforms into an unforgettable memory.
Pair it with a story that captures cherished snapshots—like a drive with friends or café time by the beach—and those memories will become all the more special.





