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 whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (191–200)
Supermarkets and the likeSasuke Haraguchi

You can revel in futuristic electronic sounds that breathe within a rapid tempo.
Created by Sasuke Haraguchi and slated for release in April 2025.
The music video and illustration are handled by Mr.
Ishida and No Copyright Girl, respectively.
This work fuses a distinctive layering of sounds with the powerful vocals of Kasane Teto.
It’s avant-garde, yet the more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.
The lyrics express a truly one-of-a-kind theme: “a being that transcends genre.” Put on your headphones or earphones and immerse yourself in an avant-garde musical experience.
sweet peaShy Taupe

A delicate, heartrending love song woven with deep feelings for a beloved and the resolve to say goodbye.
Through gentle, everyday details—moments when eyes can’t meet or the letting go of a hand—it tenderly portrays the end of a romance.
The beautiful imagery of sweet pea flowers likening a love that keeps blooming in the heart with the arrival of spring is especially striking.
Released by Chai Tope in March 2025, this piece was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime WIND BREAKER Season 2.
It’s a song that offers comfort to those trying to accept the end of love or who have experienced parting with someone precious.
SCOPEAimer

This track features Aimer’s powerful, striking vocals and conveys a world where a doctor unravels baffling cases through an emotional sound.
Its melody evokes a mysterious, dark atmosphere, interwoven with tension-filled, dramatic developments.
Released in February 2025 as her 25th single, it also drew attention as the opening theme for the TV anime “Takaoh Ameku’s Diagnostic Mystery.” With playfully expressive lyrics in perfect harmony with Aimer’s masterful vocal technique, the song portrays the protagonist’s resolve and sense of duty as a physician.
Highly recommended for those who want to showcase their vocal prowess at karaoke.
Stronger (feat. Awich)LANA

R&B singer LANA, who’s popular among gals and heads for her husky voice and realistic lyrics.
She commands a powerful presence in the hip-hop scene, and this time she’s teamed up with another overwhelmingly impactful female artist, Awich.
The result is Stronger (feat.
Awich).
While LANA’s higher range often stands out, this track highlights her midrange and growling low-end vocals.
Try adding edge voice at the ends of phrases like she does—it instantly boosts the vibe, so definitely give it a shot.
Songs whose titles start with “Su.” A roundup of songs useful for shiritori (201–210)
Smoke Gets In Your EyesJo Stafford

This is a song originally written for the 1933 musical Roberta, known in Japan by the title “Kemuri ga Me ni Shimiru” (“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”).
It was featured in a 2005 TV commercial for the Toyota Premio.
The commercial used a cover by Jo Stafford, giving the piece an elegant and refined feel.
In addition to The Platters’ famous rendition, many other versions by various musicians exist, so it might be interesting to compare them.
Skylinehigma

“Skyline” is a work by higma, released in July 2024.
Its delicate musicality—blending electronica and city pop—is striking, and Kitsuneko’s crystalline vocals resonate beautifully like a city skyline at night.
Many listeners will relate to the lyrics, which sing of the quiet before dawn and the comfort of surrendering to music.
Give it a listen when your days feel hectic and you want to reset your mind.
Lily-of-the-Valley StreetLucky Old Sun

Lucky Old Sun is a male-female duo that paints everyday scenes and people’s lives with poetic richness.
Their sound is rooted in simple yet emotive folk and pop, deftly incorporating elements of jazz and rock.
Formed in 2013, they began performing out of live houses in Koenji and made their CD debut in 2015 with the mini-album “I’m so sorry, mom.” In 2019, they became the first Japanese artists to be featured in an Apple Japan commercial song, steadily expanding their appeal.
Yoshihiro Shinohara and Nana registered their marriage in February 2019, and have continued to release works enthusiastically after relocating their base to Shikoku.
Their flexible approach—performing as a duo as well as in full band setups—is another key to their popularity.
They’re the perfect artists for listeners seeking warm songs that accompany everyday life.





