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! (211–220)
The Voice WithinChristina Aguilera

The simple melody, classic ballad progression, and crystal-clear voice are so soothing they bring me to tears.
It’s truly a wonderful song when you listen to it carefully as Western-style music without Japanese lyrics, so I especially recommend it for a solitary night.
The CircleCleave

The title track from the EP released in 2012 by Tokyo-based Cleave.
They have many supporters for their style that leans more toward grit than sweetness.
Vocalist Mr.
Yamanaka runs a recording studio and is also known for producing works with other artists.
See You Again at the Night Market feat. Tabuzombie (SOIL & “PIMP” SESSIONS)Cody Lee (Li)

Cody・Lee (李) is a twin-vocal band.
Together with the jazz band SOIL&”PIMP”SESSIONS, they created “See You Again at the Night Market feat.
Tabuzombie (SOIL&”PIMP”SESSIONS).” It portrays the everyday lives of people in Taiwan.
The lyrics and sound have a warm, nostalgic feel.
The music video, filmed in Taiwan, is wonderful as well, and it brings the lyrics’ message to life even more.
The ScientistColdplay

This is a karaoke song by Coldplay, an artist who enjoys absolute popularity thanks to their authentic band sound and highly sophisticated lyrical expression.
With its bright, uplifting style, it offers a comfort that fits perfectly even in the late-night hours.
The Fire InsideCrystal Lake

The opening drum and guitar phrases are insanely cool.
The song’s signature hits and the English lyrics match perfectly, and it’s awesome.
I feel like they often play it at the end of live shows.
They did it at the end of a concert I went to a long time ago, too.
It was incredibly cool.
The PassageCrystal Lake

The opening synth and acoustic guitar-like sound pair really well with the heavy breakdown.
I love how the track starts—it’s very cool.
However, compared to now, both the English pronunciation and the shouting technique are not quite there.
The Last RevengeD-DRIVE

They are known as a virtuoso twin-guitar ensemble centered on complex instrumental pieces.
In 2017, guitarist YUKI was given a major break as a model in a mobile phone company commercial.
Not only does she appear as a model, but you can also hear their music in it.
This song is one of D-DRIVE’s signature tracks.





