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.
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Songs with titles starting with “Za”. Also recommended for karaoke and shiritori! (201–210)
The GiftBlue

Blue’s song is gaining attention as a perfect track for weddings.
Its lyrics, which highlight the importance of giving and personal growth through love, are ideal for celebrating a couple’s new beginning.
Released in 2003 as a Japan-exclusive bonus track on the album Guilty, the song is also known for being written by popular Japanese composer Noriyuki Makihara.
Beginning with a piano accompaniment and building into a lively, catchy beat, it sets just the right tone to close out the ceremony.
It’s a piece that will resonate with the couple embarking on their new life and with the loved ones who witness that moment.
The End of The WorldBrenda Lee

Why am I alive? When you said goodbye to me, the world came to an end.
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Brenda Lee, a defining idol of the 1960s at age 19, sings it with great care.
The lyrics painfully portray a love that never came to fruition, but many listeners may find themselves reminiscing, overlaying it with memories of their own younger days.
That’s What I LikeBruno Mars

This is a track from Hawaiian-American R&B singer Bruno Mars’s 2016 album “24K Magic.” It’s a laid-back, breezy mid-tempo number that invites a lover on a fun vacation.
The music video features catchy choreography and is an enjoyable showcase of his dance technique.
The Other SideBruno Mars

This song is performed together with CeeLo Green.
It’s about the artist’s own life, describing how entering show business leads to being treated differently from ordinary people and being burdened with a certain public image, which is painful in its own way.
It says that having money can make it easier to forget the bad parts of life and one’s own negative traits.
This kind of hardship is probably something you can’t truly understand until you become famous.
The sun is my enemyCornelius

After Keigo Oyamada disbanded Flipper’s Guitar, he began working as a solo unit under the name Cornelius, and his first single as Cornelius was “THE SUN IS MY ENEMY.” The brass and percussion create a cheerful sound, and combined with the driving beat, it results in a very refreshing track.
It’s a direct continuation of the Shibuya-kei sound from Flipper’s Guitar, so if you like Shibuya-kei, this is a must-listen!
Songs with titles starting with “Za.” Also recommended for karaoke and shiritori! (211–220)
Love me sinfullyChara

“Love Me Sinfully” from the album Happy Toy, released on October 10, 1994, is an irresistibly cute, uplifting love song! Rather than being demure, it longs to love and be loved with passion—the more sinful, the better! It’s a track brimming with Chara’s irresistible charm that’s sure to make you go, “Ooh!”
The Way I AmCharlie Puth

Charlie Puth is an American singer-songwriter who gained attention when he was chosen to perform the theme song for the film Furious 7.
“The Way I Am” is a powerful, message-driven song that gives you courage when you feel like you’re losing yourself or lacking confidence.
It’s a perfect track for the start of the new school term in the fall.





