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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.” Also great for karaoke and shiritori! (291–300)

sinnerLiSA

LiSA – Tsumibito Sub Español LiVE is Smile Always ~ASiA TOUR 2018~[eN + core]
Sinner LiSA

The emotional and cool band sound of “Sinner”—no wonder, as the composition and arrangement are handled by Sho from the rock band MY FIRST STORY.

With its dynamic structure and LiSA’s powerful vocals, it’s an undeniably fiery track! The interplay of calm and intensity draws you in deeper with every listen.

The Block PartyLisa Lopes

Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes – The Block Party (Official Video)
The Block PartyLisa Lopes

In the 1990s, the R&B group TLC took the world by storm with four number-one hits.

Lisa Lopes was one of the members, known by the nickname Left Eye.

Just as she was about to make her mark as a solo artist, she passed away in a car accident in 2002.

Her life was cut tragically short and is deeply mourned.

The story of two of usLucie, Too

Lucie,Too – The story of two of us (Single / Official Audio)
The story of two of usLucie, Too

Lucie, Too is a rock band from Tochigi.

The first release they put out after becoming a two-piece is The story of two of us.

It’s a CD with two tracks: the first song, “heartless,” sings about the excitement of imagining the future and love for someone special.

In contrast, the second track, “The Story of Two,” is paired with the first, depicting sad episodes and parting.

Listening straight through will give you a deeper feel for the world they’re creating.

the whirlLynch.

A song by lynch.

, a five-member visual kei band formed in Nagoya in 2004.

It appears on their third indie album, THE BURIED, released in 2007.

This loud number showcases the band’s sound rooted in metal and hardcore.

From its weighty intro to the airy first verse and a chorus that pairs catchy melodies with a heavy band sound, it delivers authentic loud rock that can’t be confined to the label of visual kei alone.

Songs with titles starting with “Za.” Also great for karaoke or shiritori! (301–310)

The VandalMAKE MY DAY

MAKE MY DAY – The Vandal [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
The VandalMAKE MY DAY

MAKE MY DAY made their major debut in 2013 under their former name ASHLEY SCARED THE SKY.

The following year, in 2014, they underwent a member change and adopted their current name.

They are a next-generation loud rock band featuring two hybrid vocalists: Julian, the guitarist-vocalist who is half American, and Isam, the shouter who is half Moroccan.

If you like tight, hard-hitting sounds, this is a band you need to check out!

The Perfect VisionMINMI

Many people in their 30s probably listened to Japanese reggae back in their school days.

In the early 2000s, reggae was popular among the younger generation.

You can’t talk about Japanese reggae without mentioning MINMI.

A lot of people likely listened to her debut single, The Perfect Vision, which could be called the starting point of MINMI.

When you hear this song, don’t you find yourself blurting out, “So nostalgic!”? It’s a classic by MINMI that hasn’t lost any of its shine even today.

The PuzzleMY FIRST STORY

MY FIRST STORY – The Puzzle (Sub ITA)
The PuzzleMY FIRST STORY

This is a track from their fourth standout album, “ANTITHESE.” It’s another song that showcases the new lineup’s sound, with fresh elements in the guitar and drums.

The lyrics are carefully chosen, and the matured vocal delivery conveys Hiro’s anxiety, pain, and uncertainty, making this a noteworthy piece.