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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!

Songs with titles starting with “Ya” (371–380)

The Promised Day feat. Thelma AoyamaDOZ-T

DOHZI-T – The Promised Day feat. Thelma Aoyama
The Promised Day feat. Thelma Aoyama, Douji-T

This song is included on Douji-T’s concept album “12 Love Stories,” released in September 2008, and was used as the ending theme for “God Tongue.” The album reached No.

3 on the Oricon chart.

youthPistol Takehara

Takahara Pistol – youth (Short Ver.)
Youth Takeshi Pistols

Downtown’s Hitoshi Matsumoto had been praising him for years on TV and elsewhere, and he finally made his first appearance on the Red and White Song Battle with “Yo, Sokono Wakaino.” He’s an artist known for his powerful vocal tone and strong messages, with many fans among both men and women, and plenty of couples go to his shows for live date nights.

If the women around you at karaoke are choosing cute songs, that’s your chance.

Queue up this track right away and set yourself apart from the others.

Among Takehara Pistol’s songs, this is an up-tempo number that’s easy to get the crowd going at karaoke, even for people who don’t know the song.

To the promised placeChihiro Yonekura

This is a single by Chihiro Yonekura released in July 2003.

It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Kaleido Star from episode 14 to episode 26.

It peaked at number 47 on the Oricon chart.

It’s a song that motivates you when you listen to it.

If I'm wrapped in kindnessAyaka

Ayaka – “Wrapped in Gentleness” Tried Playing with Music (Studio Session LIVE)
Ayaka - If Wrapped in Kindness

While embracing Ayaka’s signature powerful, soulful qualities, the song is sung without dispelling the gentle atmosphere of “Yasashisa ni Tsutsumareta Nara,” faithfully preserving the vibe at the core of the piece.

Each artist’s distinct flavor comes through, and the beauty lies in how the strengths born from a completely different vocal tone and singing style than Yumi Arai’s shine through.

Yanase BluesKenichi Mikawa

Mr.

Mikawa was a pioneer of regional-themed songs.

He even came before Mina Aoe.

Today, when you think of enka singers who perform local-themed songs, Kaori Mizumori comes to mind, but learning this made me realize that songs celebrating regional charms already existed back then.

While Mr.

Mikawa is inevitably best known for ‘Sasori-za no Onna’ (Woman Under the Sign of Scorpio), the more I’ve listened over the years, the more I feel that this song is truly the ultimate showcase of his rich low voice.

I messed up!!Busaiku

Busaiku / “I Messed Up” Music Video
I messed up!! Busaiku

Rather than a fight song, Busaiku’s “Yatchatta!!” is more like a track that lets you vent your daily frustrations and pent-up stress all at once.

It’s catchy right from the start and stays energetic through to the end—a fun song you can listen to in one go.

Released in 2015 as Busaiku’s third single and produced by Masahiro Nakai, the song voices complaints about your boss at work and that urge to talk back even when you’re not in a position to pick a fight—feelings we all have, right? It speaks up for those emotions in a refreshing, satisfying way.

I messed up.Prajna (wisdom)

The legendary rapper, Hannya.

There’s no rapper with more vibes than him, right? Many of you probably know him as the final boss on Freestyle Dungeon.

Hannya’s works can be broadly divided into two types: one that prioritizes catchiness and another that prioritizes entertainment.

This track, “Yacchatta” (“I Messed Up”), falls into the entertainment-focused category, and it stands out for its insanely funny lyrics.

It’s a comedic style of rap, but the message runs deep—definitely give it a listen!