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. Great for shiritori or picking karaoke tracks! (301–310)
Song of Thoughts ~Thinking of Companions~Kiyosaku

Starring Takumi Kitamura, the series Omouta gained popularity as songs used in JT’s commercials.
These tracks weren’t originally planned for release, but due to the strong response, they were put out on CD and became fan favorites.
In addition to “Thinking of My Friends,” there are songs about parents, married couples, loved ones, colleagues who joined the company at the same time, and sisters.
The songs evoke those casual moments from our youth—words and events we didn’t think were that important back then—that we realize are incredibly precious once we grow up.
Doesn’t this song make you want to meet up with your friends?
KanadeChris Hart

Sukima Switch’s smash-hit love song “Kanade.” It’s a timeless masterpiece that resonates whenever you hear it.
Chris Hart has covered it with his outstanding vocals.
You can’t help but be captivated by his wonderful voice.
It’s a number men will want to sing for the special woman in their lives—how about giving it as a gift to your girlfriend? She’ll love it.
I was just staring at the sky.Good Morning America

Have you ever found yourself looking up at the sky when you’re frustrated that things aren’t going well, or struggling because they just won’t go right? Even at times like that, the sky is the same as always, and somehow it makes you steel yourself and realize that in the end, you’re the one who has to act.
This song is a full-throttle, exhilarating number that gives a push to take that next step after all that sky-gazing—a signature uptempo tune from early Good Morning America.
It’s also a fan favorite at live shows, a track that blasts away those murky feelings from the tip of your raised fist.
Stay by my side.Ketsumeishi

This is a heartwarming love song filled with the desire to stay with the one you love forever.
Released in June 2005, the track showcases Ketsumeishi’s distinctive reggae sound while expressing deep affection for a partner and the strength of their bond.
The lyrics recall memories of the day they first met and how the other’s smile lingers in the heart, resonating deeply with listeners.
You can also feel the strength to overcome anxiety and loneliness as the two build a future together.
It’s recommended not only for couples considering marriage, but also for those who have just started dating.
Why not listen to it with someone special and reaffirm your feelings for each other?
Each lifeKetsumeishi

“Sorezore no Life,” included on Ketsumeishi’s ninth album KETSUNOPOLIS 9 released in 2014.
It’s a piece whose gentle melody and down-to-earth lyrics—drawn from everyday life—quietly stay close to each person’s journey and sink into the heart.
Work doesn’t always go well, and relationships with family, partners, and friends can be complicated—life rarely goes smoothly.
With a simple melodic line you can hum along to even on the first listen, sing it at karaoke and let it lift your spirits!
Middle-Aged JUMPSouthern All Stars

The classic songs of Southern All Stars make your heart dance the moment you listen.
The lyrics, which depict idol culture and fan psychology, are striking, and the nostalgic, pop-tinged sound is also appealing.
It was released digitally in July 2018 and included on the album “Umi no Oh, Yeah!!”.
It was also used as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ Mitsuya Cider commercial, in which all the members reportedly appeared.
The work is filled with love and respect for idols and brims with a summery vibe.
It stirs up childhood memories and that “tingling excitement” fans feel.
It’s perfect as background music for fun times like summer drives or parties with friends.
I have use for that warmth.Sambomaster

This is a song by Sambomaster that wholeheartedly expresses the birth of love and its continuation.
The band’s signature, emotionally explosive vocals are striking, conveying a sense of love that can’t be contained.
You can also feel a kind of pain that comes with sustaining love, but the song’s momentum conveys a strong resolve to move forward while carrying that pain.
The full-throttle expression of affection—almost agonized at times—also feels like a message of encouragement to those who are anxious about love.





