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!
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
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Songs with titles starting with 'Ya' (161–170)
The Reason for KindnessChouCho

It’s a surefire track that starts with piano and a clear, transparent female vocal, then merges with a rock sound to ramp up the intensity.
ChouCho’s rock tune—its driving rhythm and distorted guitars—will make a school festival stage even more dramatic.
We’d love to capture the nuances and deliver a performance with dynamic ebb and flow.
a burned-out plainCocco

This is the 11th single by singer-songwriter Cocco, who has gained popularity across a wide range of genres—from madness to love, and from loud sounds to ballads.
Released as her final single before her hiatus in 2001, it features a rock sound highlighted by strings and a beautiful melody that leaves a strong impression.
Her emotionally stirring vocals and lyrics have such impact that you might find yourself in tears when you listen while feeling worn out.
It’s a lyrical rock ballad I recommend for those moments when you want to reset your mood.
Darkness in the rain, a decayed world.DEATHGAZE

This is a song by DEATHGAZE, a visual kei metal band from Aichi Prefecture.
The storm-like, intense metal sound is really cool.
It’s included on the single “294036224052,” released in 2004.
You Got ToDOUBLE

A track from DOUBLE, Takako’s solo project.
It’s included on the album “VISION.” First, make sure you don’t get swept away by the moody melody of this song.
Then, be careful not to get tangled up by the sheer number of words in the lyrics! If you sing with the image of moving your body, locking into the groove, and getting your listeners to feel the same, you’ll deliver a cool performance.
Give me a gentle kiss.DREAM COME TURU

Even a love that didn’t come true is miraculous simply because you met that person and fell in love at all, isn’t it? Among DREAMS COME TRUE’s many famous songs, “Yasashii Kiss o Shite” is especially popular.
When you read the lyrics, there’s definitely a sense that something’s complicated.
Two people have fallen into a forbidden love.
Even though they know they can’t be happy if they keep going like this, once you’ve fallen in love, it’s not so easy to give up.
The protagonist of “Yasashii Kiss o Shite” calmly observes her own wretchedness, pathos, and the helpless situation she’s in, and resolves, “Even so, I want to love this person.” It’s a song about a woman who, though she knows it won’t be fulfilled, keeps thinking of one person with unwavering devotion—both delicate and strong.
Songs with titles starting with “Ya” (171–180)
Eight millionEVISBEATS

It’s a track by evisbeats that resonates pleasantly with an upbeat feel, featuring grand lyrics about singing in unison around the world and sampling the theme song from New Obake no Q-tarō.
With tight rap and an expansive worldview you can imagine, it’s a song that delivers a sense of exhilaration even in a confined training space.
gentle lightEXILE

It’s a song included on EXILE’s 31st single, “THE HURRICANE ~FIREWORKS~,” released in 2009.
The lyrics were written by a member and vocalist, and it was used in a Meiji “Fran Whipps” commercial.
It reached No.
1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.





