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” – a roundup. Perfect for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks! (151–160)
Sorry That I Love YouAmPm, B.R.B & Chocoholic

This is a track by the masked Japanese unit AmPm, who provide songs for numerous artists, in collaboration with Singaporean indie band brb.
It sings about the feeling of falling so hard for someone that you end up making them angry, and it conveys that helpless emotion through its melody and rhythm.
It’s an unequivocal love song delivered by artists of overwhelming talent.
SOSAvicii

Avicii, the Swedish producer who passed away in 2018.
“S.
O.
S” was released as his final new song.
The vocals are by singer Aloe Blacc, who also sang on his signature track “Wake Me Up.” The first half of the song has a somber tone, but from the middle, powerful beats and bass come in and lift the energy.
It’s also known that Hanshin Tigers player Fumihito Haraguchi uses this song as his walk-up music.
It’s a track filled with a bittersweet message.
Please give it a listen.
KanadeBENI

Kanade is a hit love song by Sukima Switch, but BENI covered it in an English version.
It’s stylish, isn’t it? The vibe is nicely different from the Japanese original.
The backing track is full of rhythm, giving it an R&B-like finish.
Definitely give it a listen!
By my side...BIG BEAR

In Osaka, the hottest zone of the Japanese reggae scene, the highly skilled singjay BIG BEAR commands overwhelming support.
He’s a so-called ragamuffin artist with a strong thug image, but in private he’s known for being very gentle and well-liked.
His famous love song is “Soba ni.
.
.” (“By Your Side”).
He may look tough, but his voice is very high and soft, so if you’re into swoon-worthy reggae love songs, definitely give him a listen.
Its limit ~sorekiri~BRAHMAN

A song chosen as the theme for the nonfiction movie “BRAHMAN,” which traces the footsteps of BRAHMAN as they marked their 20th anniversary in 2015.
With its driving drum beat, catchy guitar riffs, melodies that convey both a sense of melancholy and an energetic pop appeal, and the interplay between lead and backing vocals, it’s a rock tune packed with everything that makes BRAHMAN compelling.
It feels like the culmination of the broad musicality they’ve built up over the years, making it a fitting number for the band’s nonfiction film.
Sonata for violin and piano in G major, Op. 78Bronislaw Huberman

Bronisław Huberman is known for his distinctive, springy and firm spiccato.
Like Ivry Gitlis, he was a violinist with a powerful, unmistakable personality.
His tone is highly individual, yet because his performances tend to be straightforward and unadorned, his playing is surprisingly easy on the ear.
His vibrato is wide and slow, which brings out his best in soothing, calming pieces.
He remains one of the most beloved and greatest violinists of all time.
Be sure to check him out!
A collection of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke song picks! (161–170)
SOLID DREAMCHEMISTRY

With its gentle melody and vocals that bring a sense of calm to the heart, CHEMISTRY’s “SOLID DREAM” stands out.
Released in 2002 as part of a triple A-side single alongside “It Takes Two” and “MOVE ON,” the song was featured on a TV program from October 2002 to March 2003.
It expresses the desire to keep what’s precious unchanged—to leave unnecessary things behind and steadily walk toward one’s own goals.
It’s a track especially recommended for those who want to move forward in their own way.





