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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A collection of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (311–320)
And then I get hungry again.Dynamic Jienzus

If you’re looking for a high-energy track, start with this one! It’s a song by Dynamic Jienz, a twin-vocal Vocaloid project by Carlos Hakamada, released in 2021.
Its speed, drive, and soaring high notes are truly one of a kind! It’s an uplifting tune that can pep you up anytime.
Many of Dynamic Jienz’s works have a similar vibe, so if you want to sing something energetic, definitely check them out.
Just be careful not to strain your voice!
GraduationDa Capo

When it comes to Da Capo, they’ve had various hit songs, but the first one that comes to mind is, of course, “Is It True You’re Getting Married?” However, the song I’m introducing here is Da Capo’s “Sotsugyo” (“Graduation”).
In addition to its single release, it was also included on the 1977 album Intimate: Da Capo Sings at the Grand Theater.
With lyrics that feel a bit different from a school graduation—more like a “graduation from love”—the song portrays a farewell scene with a refreshing touch, evoking the crispness of spring.
Some listeners may be moved by its friendly melody and the gentle vocals of the two members of Da Capo.
By the way, “da capo” is a musical term meaning “back to the beginning of the piece.”
Song for U.S.A.The Checkers

This song expresses a longing for the dazzling towns of America, sung with a grand, expansive mood.
Released as a single in 1986, it was also used as the theme song for the film “The Checkers SONG FOR U.
S.
A.
,” starring members of The Checkers.
Words evoking America are sung over a gentle sound, conjuring an image of that yearning quietly growing.
The overall calm rhythm makes it easy to sing, and the melodic lines are relaxed, making it a track that can be performed comfortably.
SotodenaiCharan-Po-Rantan

Sotodenai is perfect for a Saturday spent holed up at home.
It’s a song by Charan-Po-Rantan, a sister duo known for their distinctive musical style that blends elements like folk and circus.
It was released in 2016 as a digital-only single.
Some of you might be thinking, “Huh? I feel like I’ve heard this melody somewhere…” And you’d be right.
It’s actually a parody of the famous song Saturday Night by the British band Bay City Rollers.
The wordplay between “Saturday Night” and “Sotodenai” adds a touch of comedic fun.
You want to go out, but, honestly, it’s such a hassle.
This surreal, funky track perfectly speaks for that feeling.
Still, the rain falls, huh.Tsuyu

A heartrending song that portrays the everyday world where the rain keeps falling.
It’s included on Tsuyu’s album “Yappari Ame wa Furun da ne” (“I Guess the Rain Still Falls”).
The sorrow of heartbreak and parting, as well as feelings of loneliness, are expressed with great delicacy, and it’s the kind of song that brings you to tears when you listen.
Released in April 2024, this work was also chosen as the theme song for the film “The Melody of Raindrops.” Rei’s clear, translucent vocals and Miro’s piano tones resonate deeply in the heart.
If you ever feel like spending a rainy day lost in thought by yourself, why not give this track a listen? It’s sure to soothe your soul.
A roundup of songs that start with “So.” Perfect for shiritori or choosing songs for karaoke! (321–330)
Graduation albumShiori Tomita

“Graduation Album,” sung by female singer-songwriter Shiori Tomita, is also a spring song that straightforwardly captures the loneliness of graduation.
The lyrics depict the day of the graduation ceremony itself, when the sadness you’d been holding back suddenly wells up all at once.
Even so, the small promise of “Let’s meet again” feels so real and true-to-life that it makes your nose sting with tears.
Anyone about to graduate will probably find the tears just won’t stop.
The music video, said to have been filmed at a certain junior high school, really tugs at the heartstrings too!
A spring without cherry blossomsDramastore

Drama Store is a four-piece rock band from Osaka.
Their song “Sakura no Sakanai Haru” is a cherry-blossom tune featuring vocals rich with emotion reminiscent of classic kayōkyoku.
The track was included on their 2002 album “LAST DAY(S) LAST.” The album contains many songs that beautifully explore challenging themes, and it’s one I highly recommend listening to from start to finish.
Vocal-guitarist Kai Hasegawa’s clear, translucent voice can move you no matter the style of the song.
If you want to feel the spirit of spring, this is a must-listen.





