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Songs with titles that start with “Za.” Great for karaoke and shiritori!

When you hear about songs whose titles start with “za,” what kinds of tracks come to mind?

Because it begins with a voiced consonant, some people may find it hard to form a clear image from the word.

Many songs that start with “za” include characters like 「残」 (zan) or the word “the” in their titles, and often feature passionate tunes or songs with poignant messages.

In this article, we’ve picked out songs across a wide range of genres—rock, pop, and more—that start with “za.”

Be sure to check out these numbers you can use for karaoke or even in word-chain games.

Songs with titles starting with “Za”. Great for karaoke and shiritori! (71–80)

THE CODEKento Nakajima

Kento Nakajima "THE CODE" Music Video
Kento Nakajima in THE CODE

An electronic pop track with English lyrics.

This piece is included on the album “N / bias,” released in December 2024.

It was also used as a cheering song for the Hulu original drama “Concordia.” Written and composed by Kento Nakajima, the song explores the theme of discovering the “code” hidden within oneself, singing about the pursuit of truth and confronting the past.

Its sound arrangement is both mysterious and energetic.

Be sure to experience this track that showcases Nakajima’s musical boldness.

lingering snowKazuo Funaki

Known as one of Kazuo Funaki’s signature songs, this gem of a ballad portrays a fleeting, heartrending love set against a winter backdrop.

Within the harsh nature of the snow country, the delicate lyrics capture the feelings of two people who yearn for each other despite knowing they are not destined to be together.

Released in March 1968, it followed “Kuchinashi no Ballad,” which came out earlier that January.

Blending the beauty of snowy landscapes with the poignancy of love, this is a perfect song for a winter night—one that also invites a nostalgic listen to days gone by.

That’s My BabyRIRI

RIRI – That’s My Baby (Official Video)
That’s My BabyRIRI

RIRI is a Japanese female R&B singer-songwriter with world-class talent.

Among Japanese female R&B singers, it’s no exaggeration to say her vocal ability is in a league of its own, and she’s highly regarded in certain circles as a true powerhouse.

Her signature song “That’s My Baby” features intricate runs and, toward the end of the chorus, a strong, feminine mixed voice reminiscent of Ariana Grande.

The song is simply very challenging, so definitely give it a try.

The crowd, our townAnt with spines but without stings

TV anime “Girls Band Cry” Non-Credit Opening | Togenashi Togeari “Zattō, Our City”
The crowd, our city Togenashi Togeari

Togenashi Togeari’s song, which portrays the hustle and bustle of the city and the struggles of youth, is a perfect fit for high school students.

Its fast-paced pop-rock sound and lyrics that vividly capture everyday emotions leave a strong impression.

Used as the opening theme for the anime “GIRLS BAND CRY,” it was released as a CD single in May 2024.

This work brilliantly expresses the feelings of young people living in modern society and offers encouragement toward self-fulfillment.

If you’re feeling worries or anxieties during high school life, listening to this song will surely give you courage.

THE GLORY DAYMISIA

THE GLORY DAY(from THE TOUR OF MISIA 2004 MARS & ROSES in TOKYO DOME Live Ver.)
THE GLORY DAYMISIA

With its bell chimes and festive sound, this song heightens the Christmas mood.

It’s a masterpiece that fully showcases MISIA’s overwhelming vocal prowess, and it was also used as J-WAVE’s Christmas campaign song in 1998.

Recorded in London, it features a collaboration with a local gospel group.

The unique blend of R&B, gospel, and J-pop is captivating.

The lyrics carry a message that celebrates diverse people and encourages singing about love on this special day.

At Christmas parties or karaoke, it’s sure to elevate the atmosphere, especially when sung by a woman! It’s a thrilling, excitement-filled track—be sure to sing it together and have fun.

THE OVERUVERworld

UVERworld 『THE OVER』
THE OVERUVERworld

A song by UVERworld, a six-member band from Shiga Prefecture.

Released in August 2012 as the theme song for TBS’s Friday drama “Kuro no Onna Kyoshi,” it became a popular hit, reaching No.

3 on the Oricon chart.

While known as a bittersweet love song, it carries a powerful message about transcending oneself, portraying the journey of overcoming personal weaknesses and complexes.

Its blend of rock and ballad styles, combined with TAKUYA∞’s commanding vocals and the band’s strong musicianship, evokes deep emotion.

Among UVERworld’s catalog, this track is especially beloved and continues to enjoy overwhelming support from fans.

It’s a must-listen for Gen Z listeners grappling with love and self-growth.

The☆Peace!Morning Musume

Morning Musume. “The☆Peace!” (MV)
The Peace! by Morning Musume

This is Morning Musume’s 12th single, released in July 2001.

Its election-themed lyrics are striking, conveying a message that invites us to reconsider the peace and love found in everyday life.

It was also used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Find the Idol!” and is known as the first song with Rika Ishikawa as center.

With a Charleston-style jazz interlude and a music video featuring the members dancing in sailor outfits, it’s full of elements that leave a lasting impression.

The cute choreography is another highlight.

It’s a great song to listen to when you want to feel your connection with someone important or with society.