Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of tracks useful for shiritori.
There are lots of words that start with “su,” like “smile,” “snow,” and “star,” aren’t there?
So, what songs come to mind with titles that start with “su”?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs with titles that start with “su,” which you can use for games like song-title shiritori.
There are many songs that use words starting with “su,” but precisely because there are so many, it can be hard to recall them when you need to!
Use this article to brush up on songs whose titles start with “su,” and put them to use in shiritori or at karaoke!
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Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A collection of songs useful for shiritori (61–70)
STAYLUNA SEA

A LUNA SEA track whose rock sound is brimming with the unique drive of J’s original composition, paired with a wistful, catchy melody that lingers in the heart.
Featured on the 1993 album “EDEN,” this piece could rightfully be called a hidden gem.
Contrary to its straightforward sound, the lyrics convey an earnest desire to remain within vivid memories.
The album “EDEN” reached a peak of No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and stayed on the charts for 19 weeks.
The ensemble, packed with hallmarks of the band’s early days, is truly striking.
When you feel the loneliness of something coming to an end, this no-frills sound may be exactly what stays by your side.
STEALLUNA SEA

A breezy shuffle beat makes this a delightfully comfortable number.
Featured on the album “EDEN,” released in April 1993, it’s no exaggeration to call this a hidden gem.
While it uses the word “steal” to express a powerful yearning for someone yet to be met, the song actually conveys a romantic wish that runs counter to that wording.
Centered on J’s buoyant bass, the deftly interwoven guitars of INORAN and SUGIZO create a striking ensemble.
This is a track that listeners curious about the breadth of LUNA SEA’s musicality should hear.
It’s the perfect number for the arrival of a new season or those moments when you sense something is about to begin.
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This song, brimming with Shiina Ringo’s signature style, portrays a fragile, precariously balanced relationship between a man and a woman.
Originally released in May 1998 as the B-side to her debut single “Koufukuron” (A View of Happiness), it was later included on the album “Watashi to Houden.” The vocals—languid yet earnest—and the melody, which seems to render emotional tremors directly into sound, leave a strong impression.
The two protagonists, sensing the end yet unable to touch the heart of the matter, evoke the wistful atmosphere of autumn, when one longs for human warmth.
Be sure to follow the story woven through the lyrics.
SPIDERWaater

A rock band formed by childhood friends from Akita Prefecture, launched in 2018 as an outgrowth of the frontman’s home-recorded solo project.
Rooted in alternative rock while traversing styles like punk and shoegaze, their sound blends a floating, airy feel with raw, early-stage energy.
They’ve released work consistently, including the 2019 EP “Escapes” and the 2023 album “Waater.” The band has drawn media attention for a musicality shaped by sensibilities nurtured under Akita’s overcast skies and a contrasting yearning for pop brightness—an intriguing imbalance.
There’s even a unique story about adding members in a drunken spur of the moment.
A perfect pick for listeners seeking free-spirited rock unconstrained by genre.
SPECIALZKing Gnu

This is a provocative number by King Gnu, written as the opening theme for Season 2 of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen: Shibuya Incident.
Its dark, weighty sound powerfully captures the chaotic worldview of the original story.
The song likens life to a labyrinth and belts out feelings for a special someone found within it.
Setting itself apart from run-of-the-mill love songs, its raw, headlong energy sparked such fervor that it became the band’s fastest track to surpass 100 million total streams on the Billboard JAPAN charts, doing so in just 12 weeks.
It’s the perfect song for a long autumn night when you don’t just want to wallow in sentimentality, but crave something that will shake you to your core.
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Set at an eerie masquerade ball, this story depicts participants drowning in pleasure and losing their sense of self.
The grand sound and the rich chorus woven by multiple Vocaloids give you chills, as if you were watching a tragic stage play.
Released in October 2014, this piece stands out among the creator’s annual Halloween tracks for its exceptional quality and enjoys immense popularity.
Use it as background music for a party where guests gather in mysterious costumes, and the atmosphere will surely reach its peak.
SLIPIyowa

A bittersweet yet beautiful Vocaloid song whose mind-rattling sound becomes irresistibly addictive.
It’s a track by Vocaloid producer Iyowa, known for numerous masterpieces like “Kyukurarine” and “Netsu Ijō,” released in August 2025.
The song portrays fragile memories, emotions on the verge of breaking, and budding love swaying within summer scenery.
Its intricately shifting melody lines, changing like waves that ebb and flow, seize the listener’s heart and never let go.
Give it a listen when you want to sink into the feeling of never waking from a midsummer dream.





