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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.

Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing classics from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (391–400)

Give Me Wings (Red Bird cover)Kaori Kawamura

Kaori Kawamura’s “Tsubasa wo Kudasai,” released in 1991, is a cover of the hit song by the folk group Akai Tori.

Arranged as a band song with a driving beat, it brings the melody’s beauty into even sharper relief.

Born to a Japanese father and a Russian mother, Kawamura experienced hardships in her childhood because she was mixed-race.

The way she sings—shaped by those varied experiences—and her free, soaring voice are deeply moving.

It’s a classic worth listening to again carefully, alongside memories of youth.

Please give me wingsYasuyo Hirayama

It’s quite an old song, but it’s famous and still passed down today; it’s sung at chorus competitions and I believe it will continue to be sung.

Many artists have covered it, and it became especially well-known through Kaori Kawamura’s rendition, but originally it was performed by the folk group Akai Tori.

Akai Tori included a member from Hiroshima Prefecture, Yasuyo Hirayama.

I imagine many of you can sing it, at least roughly, right?

Yankee SpiritShiyoh Hirano, Yuta Jinguji (King & Prince)

Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji (King & Prince) / Tried drumming “Tsuppari Spirit” 🥁 short ver.
Yankee Spirit: Sho Hirano, Yuta Jinguji (King & Prince)

It’s a hot, slightly comical track inspired by Showa-era delinquent culture.

Included on King & Prince’s album “Re:Sense,” released in July 2021, it features Sho Hirano and Yuta Jinguji belting out straightforward feelings of love and steadfast friendship.

Despite being a Reiwa-era release, it’s packed with the playful wordplay characteristic of old-school tough guys, which will make you chuckle.

An energetic song for everyone who holds honest feelings toward love and friendship—definitely worth a listen.

Moon and MelodyPlaying planets

Playing Planets / Moon and Melody
Playing Moon and Melody Planet

The fluffy sensation soothes the listener’s ears.

Gokko Planet’s “Moon and Melody” offers a leisurely pace that puts the brakes on our hectic days.

Among their songs, this is the one I want to listen to while watching the gentle winter snowfall.

Songs with titles starting with “Tsu.” Introducing masterpieces from the Showa to Reiwa eras! (401–410)

Moonlit Night Sea BathingPlanet Abnormal

Planet Abnormal: Moonlit Night Seaside Bathing
Moonlit Night Seaside Bathing Planet Abnormal

It’s a song that overflows with a sickly, unstable vibe while still bursting with a sense of speed, just like in the music video.

What’s striking is how it’s sung from two perspectives: the man’s, telling her to choose either to love herself for eternity or die; and the woman’s, saying that if he wishes for death, she’ll offer her life at any time—yet she won’t say that out loud, because admitting it would make his feelings grow cold.

Wings ~Hoping for the FUTURE~Kotaro Oshio

Kotaro Oshio - Tsubasa ~Hoping for the FUTURE~
Wings ~Hoping for the FUTURE~ Kotaro Oshio

Kotaro Oshio’s music, crafted on a single guitar to evoke the sounds of various instruments, continues to produce richly expressive pieces.

With phrasing that conjures the image of soaring on wide wings, this wonderful track fills your heart with the urge to leap out into the world right now.

The Far Side of the MoonKazuyoshi Saito

Kazuyoshi Saito – The Far Side of the Moon [Music Video Short ver.]
Saito Kazuyoshi on the Far Side of the Moon

Singer-songwriter Kazuyoshi Saito’s “The Far Side of the Moon.” A ballad that begins quietly with piano and vocals, its gentle singing voice seeming to seep softly into the heart.

Then, in a complete turn, it grows gradually more dramatic toward the chorus, and with powerful strings, it suddenly plunges into another world—a mysterious song indeed.

It’s as if you’re flying to the far side of the moon.