Songs with titles that start with 'Ya'
This article introduces songs with titles that start with “Ya” (や).
How many songs that start with “Ya” can you think of?
When you put it that way, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with many, isn’t it?
This might come in handy someday—like for themed karaoke sessions, shiritori-style karaoke games, and more.
From classic smash hits to recent chart-toppers, we cover a wide range of songs old and new.
Feel free to use this as a handy reference whenever you need it!
- A roundup of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ya”
- Songs with titles that start with 'yu'
- Songs with titles that start with “Yo”
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Ga” (が)
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Yo'
- Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
- Songs with titles that start with “Sa”: a roundup you can use for shiritori or karaoke
- A compilation of Vocaloid songs with titles that start with “Yu”
- Songs with titles that start with “Za.” Great for karaoke and shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with “Na.” A hint for shiritori!
- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
- Discover new songs! A collection of tracks whose titles start with “Wa”
- Useful for song-title shiritori! Songs with titles that start with “ga”
Songs with titles starting with 'Ya' (111–120)
A halfhearted love, thank you!Yoshimotozaka46

Yasushi Akimoto produced Yoshimotozaka46, the third idol group in the Sakamichi Series, formed by talents from Yoshimoto Kogyo.
You’d expect it to be, well, very Yoshimoto Kogyo… right? But it’s actually super cool and stylish.
The songs are really good, too.
The choreography looks pretty challenging—and no wonder, it’s choreographed by BOW from Tokyo Gegegay.
As a mixed-gender dance track, how about trying to dance to it in a cool, sharp style?
Song of the delinquent older brotherTatsuo Kamon

Set to a classic chord progression for acoustic singing, this song comically lists various traits of delinquents, stacking up relatable quirks that people rarely put into words and eliciting laughter from listeners.
Among them are features unique to the trends of the time, evoking a sense of how the times have changed.
The Legend of YabatanSeiko Omori

This song is a collaboration with the two-member idol group Nama Ham to Yaki Udon, and it has the poppiness and catchiness typical of idol music.
The phrase “yabatan” is particularly memorable; it’s a hallmark of her lyrics, stemming from her desire to use everyday language.
A positive and cute track.
Gentle RainKazumasa Oda

It’s amazing to think this is a cover.
When I first heard it, I didn’t doubt for a second it was the original singer.
It made me feel like maybe I could become much kinder than I am now.
Or rather, have I even been kind to people up to this point…? It makes me look back on myself.
When a gentle breeze blowsKazumasa Oda

This is a song that, along with “Chiisana Fukei” (“Small Scenery”), was chosen as the theme for the drama ‘Iryu Sousa’ (‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigations’).
It is sung by singer-songwriter Kazumasa Oda, also known as the vocalist of Off Course.
Released in 2013 as his 29th single, it is a poignant love song that recalls time spent with a cherished person.
Night FlightTatsuro Yamashita

From the very beginning, the song opens with Tatsuro’s signature high tones.
The gentle, beautiful melody truly touches the heart.
The lyrics, depicting the scene of two adults, are also a must-hear.
While the overall feel is soft, it’s actually a remarkably solid, substantial piece.
PorcupinePorcupine

A signature song by Yama-Arashi, who helped define the golden era of Japanese nu-metal.
With a heavy, groovy sound that could be called the best of both KoRn and Limp Bizkit, its aggressive edge captured the hearts of young people at the time.
It remains a timeless classic that still shines today.





