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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.”

A roundup of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (91–100)

That's enough.MIMI

There is music that gently stays close to your heart on sleepless nights.

It’s a song by MIMI released in December 2023.

The piano’s clear, translucent tone and KAFU’s delicate vocals warmly embrace hearts burdened by loneliness and anxiety.

The lyrics empathize with the feeling of blaming yourself for not being able to change, softly reminding you of the importance of accepting yourself as you are.

When your heart feels a bit heavy, listening to this piece will help calm your mind.

Soko ni narumiss-dystopia

Sokoninaru / miss-dystopia – sokoninaru [Official MV] <TV Anime “FARMAGIA” Ending Theme>
Soko ni naru - miss-dystopia

Sokoninaru have delivered a track whose sound strikingly balances intensity and tranquility.

The meticulously constructed instrumental textures and the harmonies of the three members weave a world that evokes a deep, atonement-themed narrative.

Its distinctive composition and powerful performance are sure to leave a lingering resonance in listeners’ hearts.

Written as the ending theme for the TV anime FARMAGIA, which airs from January 2025, the song synchronizes beautifully with the anime’s world and further elevates the story.

It’s a piece to listen to when you want to face inner conflicts and battles, or in moments when you want to look inward and rediscover yourself.

A roundup of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (101–110)

I'm flyiiing through the sky!natural water

Flying in the Sky / Shizen-sui feat. Kaai Yuki
Natural water flying in the sky

Your ears are captured by Yuki Kaaai’s husky singing voice.

“Sora o Tonderu” by Shizen Suisan was released in February 2025.

The subtly wavering pitch and unstable sound arrangement are striking.

Combined with the unsettling lyrical world, it becomes addictive.

Even while thinking, “This is scary,” you can’t stop listening.

If you’re looking for music unlike anything you’ve heard before, give it a try.

Early Spring OdeLyrics by Kazumasa Yoshimaru / Music by Akira Nakata

Early Spring Ode | With Lyrics | One Hundred Selected Japanese Songs | Spring in name only, the chill of the wind
Early Spring Song Lyrics by Kazumasa Yoshimaru / Music by Akira Nakata

Composed in 1913 by Kazumasa Yoshimaru (lyrics) and Akira Nakata (music), this piece vividly captures both the anticipation for the warm season and the lingering chill of early spring.

With delicate imagery—such as the song of the bush warbler, melting ice, and reeds beginning to sprout—you can truly feel the breath of spring.

Familiar to many older adults, this work is perfect for recreational singing, allowing people to enjoy the music while reminiscing about fond memories.

Cherry blossoms, along the path where petals swirl upElephant Kashimashi

Elephant Kashimashi – “The Road Where Cherry Blossoms Dance Up”
Cherry blossoms, on the soaring road — Elephant Kashimashi

It’s a beautiful, lyrical piece that captures the scene of cherry blossoms soaring into the air.

Elephant Kashimashi breathes new life into songs about sakura, delivering a positive and powerful message.

Its delicate yet grand worldview sings of life’s renewal and hope for the future alongside the changing seasons.

Released in March 2008 as their 36th single, the song was also used in a Tokyo Shimbun commercial.

Carefully crafted by Hiroji Miyamoto over about a year and produced by Seiji Kameda, it’s a tour de force.

Perfect for listening to during the season when spring’s arrival can be felt, it also makes a great anthem to encourage those embarking on a new start or reaching a milestone in life.

Song of SteelersFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

[MV] Song of Steelers / Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Song of SteelersFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

An intense yet catchy sound born from the fusion of electronica and metalcore.

This track by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas was released in January 2025.

Created as the official theme song for the rugby team Kobelco Kobe Steelers, it captivates listeners with a remarkable harmony of digital sounds and live instruments.

The lyrics vividly conjure up the players and their fierce battles, adding to its appeal.

It’s a hype-inducing anthem that fires you up!

Flying in the skyNoz.

Noz. – “Sora o Tobu” (Fly in the Sky) / Kagamine Rin
Flying Noz.

A warm, heart-embracing melody resonates.

Crafted by Noz.

, this track was released in January 2025, with Kagamine Rin providing the vocals.

It portrays the adventure of a girl flying through the sky and is said to be inspired by the Studio Ghibli film Kiki’s Delivery Service.

Its dramatic progression and powerful melodic lines stir the listener’s heart.

Perfect for those ready to take a new step or make a fresh start.

Why not listen to this song and draw some courage from it?