Discover new songs! A collection of tracks whose titles start with “Wa”
How many songs that start with “wa” are there among your favorites?
In this article, we’ll introduce songs whose titles begin with “wa” — handy for song-title shiritori or karaoke with letter restrictions.
Among songs that start with “wa,” there are plenty with words like “watashi” (I/me) and “warau” (to laugh) in their titles.
You might even find some in your favorite songs or your go-to playlist!
We’ve gathered a mix of old and new tracks, so feel free to listen, sing along, and use them for word games, too.
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Wa'
- Songs with titles that start with “wo.” Useful as hints for karaoke and shiritori!
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with 'wo' (を)
- A roundup of songs that start with “U.” Perfect for shiritori or picking tracks at karaoke!
- Songs whose titles start with “Do” – Solo Karaoke / Song-Title Shiritori
- Songs that start with 'Vu'. For shiritori, karaoke, and playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Ha.” Lots that evoke the seasons!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- A roundup of songs with titles that start with “N” [There are actually more than you’d expect!!]
- Songs with titles starting with “No” (Perfect for karaoke and shiritori!)
- Songs with titles that start with 'de'. Perfect as hints for karaoke or shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with “ba.” Useful hints for karaoke or shiritori!
Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with 'Wa' (121–130)
I am a storm.SHOW-YA

A rock number that shatters false comfort with powerful vocals and a galloping guitar sound, singing a vow to live true to oneself.
Guided by a wind that symbolizes limitless possibilities, it carries a passionate message of chasing dreams and a caution to those who tend to suppress their true selves within society.
Released in June 1989 as the lead single from the landmark album “Outerlimits,” it was selected for a Showa Shell Sekiyu commercial tie-in and helped drive album sales past 600,000 copies.
A song that transcends time, it stirs the listener’s heart and gives the courage to stand by one’s convictions.
Worldersjin

This is a track notable for its grand melody and profound message.
Produced by Jin, it was released in January 2025 as the ending theme for the anime film “Project SEKAI the Movie: A Broken World and the Songless Miku.” It is also included on the album “BLUE BACK.” The song explores the potential of expressing the inexpressible feelings within ourselves through music.
A moving Vocaloid piece where the fear and joy of connecting with the world coexist.
My heart is stop-motionTomoko Kuwae

This song captures the thrilling moment of a new encounter that makes the heart dance with the arrival of spring.
Tomoko Kuwae’s clear, translucent voice gently wraps the flutter of a love sparked by a chance meeting in an elevator.
The piece beautifully portrays the feeling of one’s heart being set free as the seasons shift from the end of winter to spring.
Released in 1979, it became well-loved as a commercial song for POLA cosmetics and ranked 12th on the Oricon charts.
In 2013, a bossa nova–style arrangement was also released, revealing a new charm.
It’s a highly recommended track for older listeners who wish to spend a heartwarming moment wrapped in fond memories.
Whisper of Young LeavesMari Amachi

A heartwarming song that depicts the arrival of spring as fresh greenery sprouts.
Koichi Morita’s melody intertwines with Michio Yamagami’s poetic lyrics to gently portray springtime scenes and budding romance.
Mari Amachi’s refreshing, crystalline voice resonates like dewy young leaves.
Released as a single in March 1973, the song became a major hit, topping the Oricon weekly chart for five consecutive weeks.
It was also used as the theme song for the film “What Is Love?” released the same March.
It’s a tune you’ll want to hum along with fond memories of spring.
It’s also recommended for seniors to sing together, clapping in time as they share stories of springs past.
Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (131–140)
I’m your girlfriend starting today.Yumcha

An enigmatic singer-songwriter, Yumcha.
With a voice that sounds like a teenage girl and a cute, upbeat style, she’s been winning a lot of fans.
Among Yumcha’s songs, the one I especially recommend is “From Today, I’m Your Girlfriend.” Because of its high energy, you might think it requires a wide upper range, but the overall range isn’t that broad, so as long as you set the key properly, you should be able to sing it without issue.
The vocal line does have a fair number of words, but there are plenty of rests built in, so there’s no need to worry about not having time to catch your breath.
OneSnow Man

A powerful medium-tempo ballad that embodies the strong will of those who chase their dreams.
Included on the album “RAYS,” released in October 2024, it was chosen as the ending theme for the TV anime “Blue Lock VS.
U-20 JAPAN.” It gives voice to quiet passion and unwavering resolve, with lyrics that convey the determination to move forward step by step.
The arrangement, which develops from a calm intro into a grand sound, is another element that stirs the listener’s heart.
It becomes a reassuring companion when you want to carve out your own path.
WANDERERHand Lamp

Hand Lamp is a three-piece rock band from Okayama.
Known for their straightforward lyrics and melodies, they’ve been steadily growing their fanbase in the Japanese rock scene thanks to their accessible sound.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “WANDERER.” While the track leaves a refreshing impression, it surprisingly has a relaxed tempo and a relatively narrow vocal range, making it easy to sing even for those who can’t hit high notes or aren’t confident in their sense of rhythm.





