A roundup of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for word-chain games or picking karaoke tracks!
How many song titles that start with “so” can you think of?
When it comes to words that begin with “so,” there are plenty—like “sora” (sky), “sotsugyō” (graduation), “songu” (song), and “sonzai” (existence)—and many of these words also appear in song titles.
In this article, we’ll showcase a bunch of songs with titles that start with “so.”
We’ve picked well-known tracks across generations as well as recent buzzworthy songs.
Use this as a reference for song-title shiritori or choosing tracks for “shiritori karaoke.”
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Songs that start with “So” (or the syllable ‘so’). Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (81–90)
Turn me onAyano Aya

A single by Aya Ayano that beautifully captures the loneliness and lingering attachment left after a breakup.
The scene where the desire to gradually erase the memories of love intersects with the feelings that can’t be forgotten seeps into the heart atop a beautiful melodic line.
Released in February 2025, this piece retains the flavor of Showa-era kayōkyoku while featuring a modern arrangement.
It’s a perfect song for those who resonate with the bittersweet emotions of adult love or who want to let their hidden feelings ride on a song.
Song of Seeing Spring OffGoro Noguchi

This is a famed song by Goro Noguchi that gently expresses delicate emotions in a springtime love story.
With an elegant voice, it tenderly embraces the bittersweet feelings of young people parting as the warm spring weather arrives.
Its beautiful melody and lyrical words resonate deeply in our hearts.
Released in December 1978, the song carefully portrays a poignant love story.
It’s a piece you can sing together with older adults, sharing memories while reflecting on farewells and new encounters with those dear to you.
sonetACIDMAN

Within its grand melody, this song holds both the resolve to live boldly and a gentle tenderness.
Set against the vast nature of Hokkaido, it portrays life’s joys and sorrows through the moon and stars shining in the night sky, and the falling rain and snow.
Along the journey of chasing dreams, it leaves a deep afterglow that quietly speaks to the importance of living true to oneself.
The track was pre-released by ACIDMAN in December 2024, with the CD following in January 2025.
Chosen as the ending theme for the final episode of WOWOW’s drama “Renzoku Drama W Golden Kamuy — Hokkaido Tattooed Prisoner Contest Arc,” it is also complemented by striking footage shot on location in Hokkaido by film director Shigeaki Kubo.
When you stand at a crossroads in life or face an important decision, this is a song that will stay close to your heart.
existenceTENSONG

This is a heart-stirring song by TENSONG that vividly portrays the pain of heartbreak.
Released in December 2020, the track was created by guitarist Takuman based on his real-life experience, carefully depicting the emotions of being trapped in memories while trying to take a new step forward.
Vocalist Takabo’s high-tone voice expresses those feelings beautifully, and the deeply resonant melody line leaves a strong impression.
The music video is an animated piece created by an illustrator who was their classmate and reached 1.
8 million views in eight months.
It’s a song that offers comfort to those carrying the pain of a broken heart or who’ve experienced parting with someone important; we recommend listening to it alone on a quiet night.
Stay-together YO-YO!!Seizō (CV: Shin-ichiro Miki), Ine (CV: Mamiko Noto)

This is a lively track that lets you fully enjoy the samba rhythm.
It was released digitally in April 2024 as the ending theme for the anime “Grandpa and Grandma Turn Young Again.” The back-and-forth between the two singers is exquisite, and just listening to it will lift your spirits.
The lyrics, which humorously portray a love that lasts a lifetime, are also a highlight.
There’s a choreography music video available too, so why not try learning it? Let’s fill the karaoke room with an irresistibly happy vibe!
SorryJustin Bieber

This is a dance track by Justin Bieber featuring a light, tropical house rhythm and a catchy melody.
The lyrics acknowledge past mistakes and express hope for the future, making them relatable to everyone.
Included on the October 2015 album Purpose, the song quickly achieved overwhelming popularity, reaching No.
1 in 13 countries worldwide soon after its release.
The music video, featuring joyful performances by dancers, is especially memorable and has garnered over 3.
9 billion views on YouTube.
It’s perfect not only for parties and dance events, but also for school sports days, cultural festivals, and any occasion where people want to dance and have fun together.
A roundup of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (91–100)
Salty MellowMIMI

Created by Vocaloid producer MIMI, this work is set to be released in February 2025.
It was born from the project “Ribon × VocaColle × Mahō no i-Land Novel & Manga Contest.” The piece portrays feelings of nighttime loneliness and anxiety, as well as a yearning for warm connections with loved ones—emotions that truly resonate.
The delicate piano tones and KAFU’s straightforward vocals beautifully capture the song’s world.
It’s music that stays close to your heart.





