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 great for karaoke and shiritori! (271–280)
The RoseJUJU

The theme song of the 1979 film “The Rose” was originally performed by Bette Midler.
The piece has crossed borders and been covered by many people around the world, and not only is the melody beautiful, but the lyrics are as well.
When you truly find someone to love, the song expresses what love is from various perspectives.
THE TRICKSTERKAGERO

An instrumental band in a jazz quartet format.
While the band’s signature sound already has an aggressive, punkish edge, this uptempo number adds a Japanese folk-style melody that creates a fresh sonic world.
It’s a track that’s sure to energize a live show.
that place is burning (feat. Hanaregumi)Kid Fresino

With his cutting-edge sensibility, KID FRESINO stands out as a truly singular presence both as a rapper and a trackmaker.
His digitally released track “that place is burning (feat.
Hanaregumi)” on June 28, 2023 also drew attention for featuring Hanaregumi, the solo project of Takashi Nagazumi.
The collaboration between artists with distinct musical styles creates an ensemble that is soulful yet gentle.
It’s a chill number that relaxes you just by listening.
The Great Journey feat.RHYMESTERKIRINJI

The reborn KIRINJI, now a full band after the younger brother’s departure.
Their live show with Rhymester drew a strong response.
I was gripped by the song’s sense of momentum, the confident performance, and the staging that united them with the audience.
The Power of SmileKOKIA

As the title “The Power of Smile” suggests, this is a song whose refreshing melody, powerful vocals, and bright lyrics make listeners feel happy.
Released in 2003 as KOKIA’s ninth single, it was also used in a commercial.
Songs with titles starting with 'Za'. Also recommended for karaoke and shiritori! (281–290)
The Invisible Eclipse feat. Jebski (Original Mix)Kaoru Inoue

This is a work by KAORU INOUE, who releases music under various names such as ChariChari.
According to him, it was released in the year a total solar eclipse occurred in Japan, and he titled it “INVISIBLE ECLIPSE” in reference to that.
It’s a wonderful track where the beautiful tones of the violin blend perfectly with electronic sounds.
The Moon SongKaren O & Ezra Koenig

A collaboration between American singer-songwriter Karen O, also known as the vocalist of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and musician Ezra Koenig.
It was created for the 2013 feature film “Her,” with film director Spike Jonze contributing to the lyrics.





