Songs with titles that start with “Tsu.” Introducing famous tracks from the Showa to Reiwa eras!
When you hear “songs with titles that start with ‘tsu,’” which ones come to mind?
It might not be easy to think of any right away, but if you look at words that start with “tsu” like “tsuki” (moon), “tsubasa” (wings), “tsuyoi” (strong), or “tsumi” (sin), chances are you’ll think, “Ah, that song!”
In this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of songs whose titles start with “tsu.”
Use it as a reference for shiritori with song-title restrictions, or as hints for karaoke shiritori where you connect songs by the last letter of the previous one.
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Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (241–250)
Glory to the commuting songsDOTAMA

Many people listen to music to distract themselves during gloomy commutes.
If that’s you, try adding DOTAMA’s “Glory to Commuter Songs” to your playlist.
It’s included on the album “Restruction: A Recommendation for Voluntary Resignation,” a collaboration with 8-bit composer USK released in 2012.
The sound is reminiscent of video game background music, and the music video is also styled like a game.
Many listeners will likely find themselves relating to the various scenes depicted in the lyrics—thinking, “That’s exactly me.”
The Black Swordsman of ReminiscenceDRAGON GUARDIAN

This is a heavy metal project created by the hero Arthur, aiming to fuse anime songs with melodic speed metal.
While they might seem contradictory at first glance, the two are surprisingly compatible, and the anime-style melodies feel completely natural.
With high standards in both songwriting and performance, the project is highly regarded by heavy metal fans.
Take me with you, take me with you.DREAMS COME TRUE

“Tsuretette Tsuretette” is spot-on for when you want someone to take you for a drive.
Released by DREAMS COME TRUE in 2008, the song portrays a winter love story and the feelings of affection toward a lover.
Many of DCT’s songs vividly bring scenes and expressions to life, don’t they? This track will surely overlap with the image of your special someone.
It adds a warm, cozy vibe to a relaxed drive time.
It also has a touch of escapism that makes it feel like a perfect driving song.
TSUNAMIDVBBS & Borgeous

A collaboration between DVBBS, the Canadian EDM duo of brothers Alex and Chris Andre, and LA DJ Borgeous.
It was released as a single in 2013 and became a hit across several European countries, including Belgium, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Moon FlowerDAOKO

Daoko, who is especially popular among teens and people in their twenties, created Tsuki no Hana as the theme song for the film Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos.
It’s an EDM track with a pleasant beat and a stylish vibe.
At the same time, it captures the film’s worldview and includes elements that link back to past theme songs, which is part of its appeal.
The song is included on the album that compiles the work’s theme songs, so why not take this opportunity to compare them?
Crime and PunishmentDraft King

It’s an upbeat, cool-sounding track, but it’s distinctive for its dark lyrics.
The band is known for their high-level performances, so if you’re looking to discover a truly skilled group, you should definitely give them a listen.
Tsukuba Foothills ChoirDuke Aces

In the past, many regional songs sung by Duke Aces were released as part of the “Nihon no Uta” series, and “Tsukuba Sanroku Gasshoudan,” released in 1970, was one of them.
It’s a unique song themed around a chorus of frogs.





