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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.

Discover new songs! A roundup of tracks with titles starting with “Wa” (131–140)

Winding RoadMAN WITH A MISSION

An ambitious work that portrays a powerful sprint through life’s twists and turns with lyrics that skillfully interweave English and Japanese.

MAN WITH A MISSION’s signature hard-hitting rap-rock sound blends seamlessly with a grand melody, gripping the listener’s heart.

The track was included on the single “Take Me Under / Winding Road,” released in April 2018, which reached No.

4 on the Oricon Singles Chart.

It was later featured on the album “Chasing the Horizon.” Around the same time, it was selected as the opening theme for Season 1 of the TV anime “Golden Kamuy,” garnering attention as a song perfectly suited to the sweeping story set in Hokkaido at the end of the Meiji era.

This is a song for everyone who keeps moving forward, believing in the dawn despite setbacks and hardships.

ONE -for the win-NEWS

NEWS – ONE -for the win- [Official Music Video]
ONE -for the win-NEWS

This is a cheer song infused with samba rhythms and a burning desire for victory.

Released by NEWS in June 2014 as their 16th single, it was chosen as the theme song for Nippon TV’s coverage of the Brazil World Cup that same year.

Its powerful message—believing in the team’s bonds and aiming for victory—is delivered over an up-tempo sound.

Perfect for those who want to share their passion for soccer with their teammates!

Forget-me-not to youYoichi Sugawara

②_ Yoichi Sugawara Forget-me-not to You (with lyrics)
Forget-me-not for You by Yoichi Sugawara

This is a masterpiece that has long been cherished as a romantic lyrical song.

It gives voice to the bittersweet feelings for someone you’re parting from and the wish to meet again someday, carried on a blue flower with a cherished meaning.

Released in November 1971 and performed at that year’s Red and White Song Battle, it was presented again at the 1984 edition, thirteen years later.

It’s a song you’ll want to hum as you recall precious memories and think of someone dear.

How about spending a quiet evening thinking of someone you love?

ONE STEPPEARL

ONE STEP / PEARL (Naomi Tamura)
ONE STEPPEARL

PEARL, born from the band STEP that was active mainly at the Nagoya live house E.

L.

L.

, has captivated many music fans with powerful melodies and a dynamic sound.

They made their debut in January 1987 with the album “PEARL FIRST,” and went on to release works energetically.

The band name was inspired by the posthumous album of the great rock singer Janis Joplin, and they established a unique musical style that fuses hard rock and pop rock.

They also provided theme and image songs for Fuji TV anime, gaining media exposure.

In 2007, to commemorate their 20th anniversary, they released the best-of album “PEARL BEST ~Diamonds of pearl~” and held an anniversary concert.

Their stirring performances—driven by powerful vocals and polished musicianship—are a perfect match for listeners seeking energetic music.

Selfish JulietBOØWY

Set to a romantic kayō-style melody, this classic song dramatizes the feeling of being in love.

Released by BOØWY in February 1986 as the lead single from the album “JUST A HERO,” it weaves pure affection with bittersweet longing in its lyrics, which pair the gentle phrase “Don’t cry” with a powerful devotion to a loved one.

From the guitar-led intro to the melodious development and chord progression that exudes a romantic mood, the track seems to capture the heart-fluttering excitement of a girl in love.

It peaked at No.

39 on the Oricon Singles Chart and became a pivotal number, performed at every BOØWY concert up until their breakup.

An eternal masterpiece best enjoyed while thinking of someone special.

The morning I had forgottenJunko Yamamoto

The July 1971 single by the folk group Akai Tori is like a mental landscape that gently reflects the youth of those days.

Skillfully blending the essences of folk and pop, Junko Yamamoto’s clear, translucent vocals and the beautiful harmonies soothe the listener’s heart.

Rofu Yamagami’s poetic lyrics quietly evoke memories of days gone by, while Kunihiko Murai’s melody tenderly accompanies them.

Included on the album Akai Tori II, this piece features a calm arrangement that conveys the freshness of a morning breeze.

It’s a recommended song for moments when you want to pause amid a busy life to reflect on yourself, or when you feel like immersing yourself in cherished memories.

Worst Regretyou-man

Worst Regret … GUMI | Worst Regret
Worst Regret You Man

Worst Regret, a downer yet avant-garde work by you-man, portrays intense inner conflict.

Released in February 2024, it competed in the VOCALOID Collection Winter 2024 TOP100 rankings and took 3rd place.

Sung by GUMI, the track elevates introspective themes like fixation and regret within complex human relationships into a distinctive sonic world.

The fragility that lurks beneath its aggressive beats pierces the listener’s heart.

Amid the powerful sound, the lyrics compellingly reveal the protagonist’s resolve to accept a breakup.

While depicting the modern psyche’s fluctuations from multiple angles, the piece projects a determination to embrace the self—testament to you-man’s assured musical craft.