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.
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Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Also Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (101–110)
Marionette Fallen into the Eternal Swampokamoto kota

A passionate kayō-pop song performed by Kota Okamoto.
Released in September 2025 as his third single, with lyrics penned by Junretsu’s Kazuyoshi Sakai.
It portrays an irresistible world of love that will captivate you after just one listen.
While expressing intense feelings for the other person in rhythmic words, it also conveys a subtle sense of loneliness, drawing you into its compelling, story-rich depth.
Be sure to listen closely!
Ain’t Nobody KnowHoshino Gen

A mellow, irresistible groove born from a collaboration with Tom Misch, this track appears on Gen Hoshino’s October 2019 EP “Same Thing.” Over an easygoing beat, it sings of a secret relationship known only to two people.
Sensual yet poetic word choices are sure to tickle the listener’s heart.
The chorus by Gen Hoshino and Ryosuke Nagaoka further enhances the song’s sophisticated allure.
It’s perfect for a relaxed evening away from the bustle of everyday life, and ideal when you want to sink into an intimate mood with someone special.
It promises a quietly moving experience.
Ms.Sunshinekiki vivi lily

For a calm night drive, you can’t help but crave mellow tracks that gently stay close to your heart.
Released in July 2025 by singer-songwriter kiki vivi lily, this song is a perfect neo-soul number for those moments.
Co-crafted with producer Sweet William, it features a delicate, cinematic beat.
In this piece, the longing to reunite with precious presences that live on in the heart—like one’s former self and irreplaceable memories—is expressed through her sweet, translucent vocals.
Its smooth groove and sophisticated sound will turn the everyday into something special.
It’s a highly recommended track for those who want to fully immerse themselves in a private moment of healing.
f.i.nrai-ray-

これは、來-Ray- が2023年6月にリリースした楽曲で、ファーストアルバム『FACET』に収録されています。
It was selected as the web commercial song for Sega Toys’ home planetarium, Homestar.
The laid-back neo-soul sound gently soothes the fatigue of the day, while lyrics that tell you, “It’s okay—go at your own pace without pushing yourself,” lighten the heart of anyone doing their best when they’re feeling daily worries or impatience.
It’s the perfect number for nights when, amid busy days filled with studying or club activities, you want to pause for a moment and be kind to yourself.
f=mahashi mero

Singer-songwriter Hashimero, whose genreless musicality has earned strong support from the younger generation.
Released in March 2025, this track is a chill number with an ennui-laden charm, using the laws of physics as a motif to portray a relationship stuck in stasis.
The self-questioning born of familiarity and the restless urge to verify the uncertain are conveyed through a wistful melody and whisper-like vocals.
With her signature song Miramira surpassing 2 million streams and generating buzz on social media, this work she has woven stands out for its lyrics that honestly gaze inward.
It just might gently stay by your side when you want to relax in your room or need background music while studying.
Songs with titles starting with 'E' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori too!] (111–120)
EclairJenīhai

This song was created as the theme for the film “Anime Supremacy!” It makes full use of Jenny High’s signature high-level musicianship, while standing out among their catalog as an exceptionally poppy and bright track.
The lyrics carry a message of refusing to settle for the ordinary and believing in, then steadfastly pursuing, the world you create.
Released in May 2022, the film seems to fuel the passion to break through the walls of one’s work.
When you’re struggling to bring something into being, this song will surely be a powerful ally.
ElfAdo

You might want to imitate Ado’s singing voice, but first and foremost, it’s best to sing in a voice that feels natural for you.
Also, if you put too much emotion into your singing, your voice can become unstable and your score may go down.
When using a scoring system, don’t worry too much about vibrato and the like—start by singing straight and focusing on accurate pitch.
Of course, once you get used to it, go ahead and aim for those bonus points! Some people use their hands to guide their pitch while singing, right? This method is actually highly recommended! Especially for high notes, using your hand helps you feel the momentum, making it easier to hit them cleanly.
By the way, for low notes, don’t lower your hand; instead, raise it like you do for high notes.
That way, your head resonates more, your voice won’t sound muffled, and low notes will come out more easily.
Definitely give it a try!


