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 starting with “Ya” (211–220)
YOUTH CityNothing’s Carved In Stone

This song is included on their 7th album, MAZE, released in 2015.
It’s easy to listen to overall and a beautiful track, so I recommend it even to people who aren’t very familiar with Nothing’s.
The music video is also highly recommended—it features a cool, beautiful performance set against a nighttime city backdrop!
Sword of KindnessNovelbright

This is the ninth digital-only single by Novelbright, a five-piece rock band that captivates listeners with a translucent high-tone voice and straightforward rock sound.
Written as the theme song for the TV drama “The Stranded,” the track pushes the vocals to the forefront while delivering a robust band sound that really amps up the energy.
Because the overall key is high, lowering the key is one way to make it easier to sing at karaoke, but the frequent leaps in pitch make it a challenging song.
Precisely because of that, it’s incredibly cool if you can pull it off—so if you often go to karaoke, this is a number you should definitely try.
About Yasumi-kunOKAMOTO’S

This is live footage from a small music venue.
True to their reputation for having many musician fans, Sho Wada of TRICERATOPS makes a surprise appearance.
Thanks to the high quality of the original song, which is built around an acoustic guitar, Wada’s vocals bring out a new side of the track.
YOUNG BLOODONE N’ ONLY

Wouldn’t it be perfect to play while driving? It’s a track by the dance-vocal unit ONE N’ ONLY, released in 2022.
The rhythmic beat, the rolling bassline, and the flow infused with hip-hop elements—the way they intertwine is seriously cool! You’ll find your shoulders naturally swaying as you listen.
It’s exactly the kind of music you put on when you want to make the woofer thump.
Turn up the volume and dive into the world of the song!
The Promised MorningPorno Graffitti

It’s a song that feels like it’s about the everyday life of a couple in Porno Graffitti’s style.
The lyrics about the happiness of waking up in the morning with your girlfriend by your side are wonderful.
If a newly dating couple sang it at karaoke, it would be a huge hit, and I think it would deepen their love even more.
Your BodyPretty Ricky

Pretty Ricky is a quartet of half-brothers: one vocalist and three rappers—a slightly unusual setup.
If you look at the song’s structure, you can clearly see how the four divide their roles.
It’s a hot track you’ll want to play in the summer.
The music video is hot and steamy, too.
Even though you haven’t even done itRAY

Known as one of RAY’s signature songs, this track captivates with its memorable melody and straightforward lyrics.
Centered on self-improvement and proactiveness, it sings about the courage to move toward one’s dreams and goals.
Released in June 2015, it garnered significant attention, including over five million views on YouTube.
Featured on the album “Pogative,” it reached No.
2 on the Oricon Indies Chart.
RAY’s powerful vocals and the reggae rhythm feel refreshing, making it perfect for busy mornings.
When you need the courage to face life’s challenges, give it a listen.





