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” (171–180)
mistletoeEVE

The song Yadorigi was chosen as the theme song for a character appearing in the smartphone game “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It’s a track included on the major-label first album Otogi, and the contrast between its distinctive sound and rock ensemble creates a strong impact.
While it’s challenging due to its wide vocal range and many rapid-fire phrases, there aren’t any large melodic leaps, so it’s quite singable if you try it in a key that suits you.
It’s a fun pop tune to sing, featuring an impressive, slightly wistful melody carried by a lively beat.
dark nightEVE

Yamiyo, the first major-label digital-only single, was selected as the second ending theme for the TV anime Dororo.
Its ethereal sound and richly layered ensemble perfectly complement lyrics that, while dark, still convey a sense of positivity.
The vocal range is relatively narrow and the tempo relaxed, making it easy to sing; however, be mindful that if you don’t lean into the bounce of the shuffle beat, you won’t capture the original feel.
Also, there are occasional leaps in pitch, so take care not to slip off the notes.
May it be kindnessFOMARE

FOMARE is a three-piece rock band from Gunma Prefecture that earned overwhelming support on the live circuit even before their major-label debut.
Hailed as new heroes of the melodic hardcore scene, they are gaining attention as next-generation artists set to lead Japan’s rock world.
Their lyrics, which candidly capture genuine, relatable emotions, strongly resonate with younger listeners, while their driving ensemble and beautiful harmonies likely hit hard with longtime melodic hardcore fans as well.
With a simple yet muscular sound unique to a three-piece, they’re a rock band that’s sure to raise your pulse and one to watch closely.
May it be filled with kindness.Flower

Flower’s “Yasashisa de Afureru You ni” is a cover of a song originally sung by JUJU.
It gained attention when it was selected as the theme song for the film “Evergreen Love” (original title: “Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi, Hiroimashita”).
It’s a song that makes you appreciate the importance of having someone who supports you no matter what.
YouthFoxes

A track by the British singer-songwriter Foxes, released as a digital download in 2013.
It became a hit across various European countries and reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
The track was used in a TV commercial for the British department store Debenhams.
Goodbye, kindnessFresh!

From the opening percussion, it’s chaotic and not gentle at all.
It’s a complete goodbye.
This track is difficult right from the start, and it stays difficult all the way to the end.
As you listen, you gradually slip into a trance—that’s how high-technique and cool this piece is.
Barbaric CircuitGARGOYLE

Included on the 2016 album “Taburakashi.” A four-piece thrash metal band from Osaka formed in 1987.
The track is hard and heavy with relentless blast beats, yet features beautifully melodic guitar lines at times.
The fusion with the powerful, soaring vocals makes for a strikingly cool song.





