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Songs with titles starting with “E” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]

When you hear “songs with titles that start with E,” what tracks come to mind?

It’s not always easy to think of them right away, is it?

After doing some research, I found many signature songs by artists and timeless classics beloved by fans for years.

From words like “eternity” and “smile” to memorable English phrases, there’s a wide range to explore!

In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs with titles that start with E.

Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re wondering, “What songs start with E?” but also as a starting point for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.

Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (71–80)

EveR ∞ LastinG ∞ NighTHitoshizuku P × Yama △

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This is the final installment of the “Night ∞” series, released in 2014.

Created by Hitoshizuku and Yama△, its greatest appeal is the grand story woven by eight VOCALOIDs.

You’ll be drawn into the mysteries and truths that unfold in a Western-style mansion.

The unsettling tones of the organ and strings are also memorable, making it feel almost like watching a musical.

Highly recommended for those who love a gothic atmosphere.

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SHANK / Extreme (LIVE VIDEO)
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Included as the seventh track on the mini-album WANDERSOUL, released in September 2018, this song distills SHANK’s driving melodic hardcore sound into a single track.

The lyrics alternate between English and Japanese, expressing the anxiety and regret of the world you see when you close your heart, along with inexplicable irritation and inner conflict.

The sense of frustration over an irreversible past, and a groundless determination to win someday despite it all, are delivered with powerful force through vocalist Shohei Iihara’s high-tone voice.

It’s often performed as a late-set highlight at shows and is said to serve as a trump card that instantly sends the venue’s energy skyrocketing.

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It’s a digital-only single released on October 12, 2020, and it’s the theme song for the drama “Dangerous Venus.” “Emerald” emphasizes expressive power, blending delicate romantic feelings with a dark elegance.

It’s recommended for men who want to refine their control of range, emotion, and rhythm.

Another key point is how beautifully you can sing the ad-libs when the melody shifts.

The vocal range is D#3 to B4, which feels relatively restrained for back number.

It’s tough to sing unless you can switch smoothly from chest voice to falsetto, and since the key modulates upward in the last chorus, you’ll likely project better if you use more breath and sing with raw emotion.

Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (81–90)

Why not? / Who cares? / It’s all good.GO!GO!7188

An exhilarating rock number that fuses traditional Japanese aesthetics with a sense of speed.

Featured on the first album released after their label switch in June 2010, “Go!!GO!GO!Go!!,” this track bears a title inspired by a late-Edo-period popular movement and expresses a festive atmosphere through contemporary dance beats.

It opens with vivid imagery—crimson skies and water lilies—and builds to a chorus whose repeatable phrases invite everyone to sing along, creating a design that unites the entire venue in shared excitement.

It was also included on a live release featuring recordings from the August 2010 tour, proving its ability to ignite crowds.

A lively, uplifting song perfect for gatherings like New Year’s parties or reunions!

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Released in 1997, it was the theme song for the drama “Shitsurakuen.” The overall vocal range is F3 to C#5.

It’s a gently narrated ballad, and even if you’re not confident with high notes, you can definitely pull it off if you sing carefully.

The chorus has challenging pronunciation and high notes, but the key is to create ample space inside your mouth to let the sound resonate.

Try not to use your throat; it’s good if you can produce an “n” sound with a humming sensation.

At this point, it can be tricky without using your breath, so imagine sustaining all the breath you inhale as a continuous hum.

Also, clearly articulating vowels is important.

That will make your voice crisp and your words easier to understand.

In the chorus, sing with higher energy.

Mmmmartoven

A track by Kazakhstani artist martoven has been gaining popularity, especially on social media, thanks to its addictive, can’t-get-it-out-of-your-head hook.

Many of you have probably heard it in Reels or Stories.

The song’s theme is a confident worldview that portrays people around the artist involuntarily nodding in admiration at his success and charm.

Its crisp trap beat with deep bass instantly lifts your mood.

Released in September 2024, it quickly went global, being used in over 800,000 videos on TikTok.

It’s the perfect pick when you want to make cool, stylish Reels—whether for fashion, dance, or a drive.

Engine God Final Lap -Type Evolution-Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, Kenichiro Oishi

An anthem of encouragement that colored the eve of the final battle in Engine Sentai Go-Onger, where the train-shaped Engines take center stage.

It’s the ending theme by Project.R, featuring shouted calls by Takayoshi Tanimoto, Sister MAYO, and Kenichiro Oishi.

Performed in a call-and-response format that distinguishes three new allies—Kishamos, Tiline, and Kline—the verses were rotated depending on the broadcast episode.

The lyrics evoke the sounds and speed of a running train, carrying a fiery message to charge through the final corner at full throttle.

Included on the January 2009 album “Engine Sentai Go-Onger Complete Song Collection: Song Grand Prix.” It’s a track you’ll want to play when you want to heighten the excitement before the climax or need a push on the day of a big showdown.