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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An idol group whose concept is “kawaii realism” for girls, with each member also active as an influencer: Kyururin tte Shitemite.
Their work released in July 2025 is a cheer-up song that blows away everyday blues with a magical incantation.
This piece is a collaboration with Jamumu, the Tokyo Metro character born from the BS Nippon Television program Pockaru, and it’s fun to search for Jamumu popping up throughout the music video.
Another big draw is the catchy melody line, with rollercoaster-like shifts that the composer proudly calls “the demon of partial key changes.” It’s also striking how the song gently wraps tired hearts from commuting or school in a fantastical, lovely worldview.
A perfect pop number for lifting your mood!
Hatsune Miku who will make any kind of sushi you want at a sushi restaurantYukatefu

What was supposed to be a sushi restaurant will roll anything you want—ramen, parfaits, you name it—and that dreamlike scene turns straight into music.
If you’re not sure what that means, definitely give it a listen.
It’s a piece by Yukatefu, a Vocalo-P known for witty novelty tracks, released in August 2025.
It was an entry for VocaColle 2025 Summer.
You can practically picture Hatsune Miku cheerfully responding to a rapid-fire stream of orders.
Dive into this playful, fun-filled Vocaloid song!
strangeEasycome

This is a song by Easycome, an Osaka-based band known for their refreshingly nostalgic sound.
It’s included on their mini-album “Otenki Deshita,” released in August 2017.
With its bittersweet melody and Chiikama’s clear, expansive vocals, it beautifully evokes the days of youth gone by.
The lyrics portray a delicate emotional landscape where a touch of loneliness at taking a new step mingles with anticipation for the future.
It’s a perfect number for an evening drive or a relaxed moment at home.
slowboatHomecomings

Homecomings is a band that captivates listeners with their delicate sound.
Many of you may have come to know them through Cakes, the theme song for the film Just Only Love.
Slowboat is a guitar rock track included on the album see you, frail angel.
sea adore you.
, released following a lineup change in February 2024.
Its lyrics, depicting a journey setting out by boat toward dawn, mirror the very essence of university life—where anticipation and anxiety about the future intermingle.
Ayaka Tatano’s fragile yet beautiful vocals deepen the song’s emotional world.
If you listen on nights when you’re contemplating your future or on mornings when you’re taking a new step, it’s sure to give you a gentle push forward.
Snow MenGen Hoshino

A song by Gen Hoshino, who, in addition to his music and acting careers, also showcases his talent as a writer.
It’s included on his fourth album, “YELLOW DANCER,” and was featured in a Shiseido MAQuillAGE web movie released in July 2015.
With neo-soul and R&B elements blended into J-pop, the smooth, restrained arrangement feels wonderfully comfortable.
The sweet vocals that weave in falsetto and the controlled groove create a sophisticated, sensual mood.
It’s a refined track that’s perfect for men who want to spend a cool, stylish time.
StepHitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku, an alternative rock band beloved for their sound that marries delicacy with power.
Opening with a quiet guitar arpeggio and unfolding into a dynamic build where emotions gradually surge, this track appears on the EP “Tonneru o Nuketara” released in October 2017.
Born at a turning point for the band, it carries a heartfelt resolve to take a step forward while embracing a sense of loss.
A self-aware recognition of their own immaturity and a longing for kindness shape an introspective world, expressed through vocalist Moeka Shiozuka’s translucent voice that stirs the listener’s emotions.
Whether you play it while relaxing at home or on a night drive, it’s sure to feel like it washes away the sediment in your heart.
Sequin WomanDivorce Legend

It’s a track that city pop lovers won’t be able to resist.
Performed by Rikon Densetsu, formed in 2022, this song blends funky and sweet sounds into a comfortable number.
It sings of a precarious love: being captivated by someone dazzling, knowing you shouldn’t be drawn in, yet wishing “just for tonight.” Play it as BGM before heading out into the night with friends, and your everyday life might take on a slightly more dramatic hue.





