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! (261–270)
budLACCO TOWER

A five-piece rock band, LACCO TOWER, whose music incorporates elements like disco punk and piano rock.
The use of irregular time signatures in places creates a sense of tension, while the thick, heavy low-end sound elevates the energy in this rock number.
With driving, forward-leaning guitar and a satisfying bass low end, it’s a track you’ll want to listen to over and over.
Moonlit GuidingMIMI

It’s light on its feet, yet as you listen, a sudden pang of longing sweeps over you—a Vocaloid track that truly resonates with the heart.
Produced by the Vocaloid creator MIMI, whose pop-leaning, gentle musical style is widely loved, the song was released in March 2023.
It was unveiled as the second track in WI’P, a music project featuring gaming streamers, and there’s a version sung by Orenji-kun and Tako-chan.
Carried by a piano melody that’s both beautiful and fleeting, the dreamlike lyrics slip effortlessly into your mind.
You feel wrapped in a mysterious warmth, yet a faint bittersweetness lingers at the corner of your heart… It’s that airy afterglow so characteristic of MIMI’s work.
As if to wrap you up…MISIA

This was MISIA’s debut single, released in February 1998.
Even more than 20 years after its release, it’s still regarded as one of her signature songs and a standout hit of the Heisei era.
Her vocals on this track exude a youthful charm compared to her current style, yet she delivers a performance so accomplished that it’s hard to believe it’s a debut.
When singing this song at karaoke, the most crucial factor is, without a doubt, how well you can control high notes.
MISIA herself masterfully transitions from powerful chest-voice high tones to gentle falsetto, and toward the end of the song she even employs stunning whistle notes at ultra-high pitches.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to call this track a showcase of high-tone techniques for female vocals.
In that sense, it’s an ideal practice piece for women working on their high register.
If you’re confident with high notes, take your time to study this song and aim to deliver it flawlessly.
Tsurikichi SanpeiMOJO

It was an anime with a very rare theme at the time: a story about a river-fishing prodigy who sparks all kinds of fishing techniques.
I bet a lot of people started collecting fishing gear after watching it.
With all the explanations it gave, I think many boys learned a lot from it.
moonlightMOLMOTT+S

When feelings of love grow too strong, a possessive streak can emerge.
This song expresses that emotion.
It’s sung by Tomoe Shinohara, who sparked a boom and was affectionately known as “Shinora.” Nostalgic, isn’t it? Up until the chorus, the tone stays calm, but when the chorus hits, the song surges, making it sound like a cry from the heart.
Highly recommended!
Patchwork and LogicalMatica feat.recog

Speaking of Vocaloid songs with high notes and rapid articulation, this track is always ranked.
The tempo speeds up and slows down, making it quite difficult.
This video features a singer who usually performs in a playful style singing seriously and giving it their all, which is rare.
twilight gloomMizore

A foreboding atmosphere hangs over Tsutsu-Yami.
This track was created by Mizore, who has been uploading songs to YouTube since 2020.
First, the impactful sound stands out: it’s structured by alternating between a piano-led section and a drum-and-bass section.
Though different in flavor, both parts stoke a sense of unease.
Also pay attention to the lyrics, which are peppered with chilling words.
If you listen closely, a deeper message may come into view.





