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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!

Songs with titles that start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (71–80)

Sweet SupermarketLucky Kilimanjaro

The everyday moments we take for granted become the best dates when you’re with someone you love! That’s exactly the feeling captured in this song by Lucky Kilimanjaro.

Set to sparkling, buoyant electro-pop with glimmering synthesizers, it paints a heartwarming scene of a couple visiting a supermarket together.

Even an ordinary shopping trip turns into a special event—packed with the sparkle of mutual affection.

This track is included on their major-label debut EP “HUG,” released in November 2018.

Put it on as BGM for a peaceful weekend drive date or a cozy day at home, and it’s sure to make your time together even sweeter!

All the days hard to leave behindKazumasa Oda

This commercial, presented in a slideshow format using lovely everyday photos with family and friends, is a classic style for Meiji Yasuda Life.

Every photo is truly wonderful, and watching them warms the heart.

The background music is, as always, by Kazumasa Oda.

The song featured in this commercial is “Subete Sarigataki Hibi,” released in 2024.

It’s a superb ballad that’s sure to move you, with lyrics expressing gratitude to the people who have supported you, delivered through Oda’s heartfelt vocals.

SPECIAL THANKSGLAY

A signature ballad by GLAY, a band that represents Japan’s rock scene.

As the title suggests, it’s a grand piece that sings of “special thanks” to a loved one, featuring a melody that blends into the slightly melancholic air of autumn.

Released in August 2000, the single became a million-seller and was used as the theme song for the film “Mirai Nikki.” It was also included—by fan vote—on the acclaimed compilation “DRIVE-GLAY complete BEST,” making it a quintessential GLAY number.

Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A collection of songs useful for shiritori (81–90)

Scarlet Love SongX JAPAN

X Japan – Scarlet Love Song (Music Video)
Scarlet Love SongX JAPAN

This is a magnificent ballad in long-awaited Japanese lyrics by X JAPAN, who resumed their activities.

The delicate piano melodies crafted by YOSHIKI and the sweeping strings weave an awe-inspiring soundscape.

Layered on top, Toshl’s richly expressive vocals portray a moving tale of burning, pure love.

The song was written in June 2011 as the theme for the animated film “Osamu Tezuka’s Buddha: The Great Departure,” and it harmonizes beautifully with the film’s grand worldview.

It’s the perfect number for moments when you want to feel deep affection for someone special or immerse yourself in music with a strong narrative quality.

SWEETSIDE SUICIDEano

ano「SWEETSIDE SUICIDE」MUSIC VIDEO
SWEETSIDE SUICIDEano

Not only active in her solo career but also as the vocalist of the band I’s, ano released this track in February 2021, for which she wrote both the lyrics and music.

It portrays that helpless feeling of drifting through unbearably listless days and wishing you could rewind your life.

We all sometimes carry those conflicting emotions—wanting to live honestly while ending up hurting someone important.

This is ano’s third digital single, and TAKU INOUE’s poignant sound design accentuates its precarious view of life and death.

If you listen while struggling with a reality that just won’t go your way, it will gently stay by your pain.

☆Sweets, all together, become stars☆!Pikotaro

☆Let all the sweets turn into stars☆! / PIKOTARO
Sweets, all together, become stars! Pikotaro

It’s a work that could be called an idol song done in PIKOTARO’s own style, depicting a girly and cute world.

It’s a track included on the December 2016 album “PPAP,” and it’s full of charms that differ from the image of his signature hit.

The song itself is a pop number that strings together names of sweet desserts like panna cotta, but the lyrics abruptly blow them all up with dynamite—pure PIKOTARO world on full display.

The gap between the cuteness and the EDM-like sound is a hook that really draws you in.

Wednesday20th Century

20th Century is a music unit that exudes mature appeal with their refined harmonies.

Released in October 2022, this song centers on the midpoint of the week.

Many listeners will relate to the lyrics that gently affirm the mixed feelings of Wednesday—the sense that the weekend is almost here combined with the fatigue of the week’s first half.

It was also featured in a commercial for Kao’s NIVEA MEN Active Age series.

It’s the perfect pick-me-up for a Wednesday afternoon when your heart feels a little tired—something to listen to while you loosen your shoulders and take a breath.