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' [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori too!] (111–120)
Every morningKahara Tomomi

It’s a song that makes you feel positive, like fresh morning light streaming in.
It carries a warm message that gently cheers on the you who grows little by little—better today than yesterday, and tomorrow than today.
Tomomi Kahara’s clear, high-toned voice makes the song’s bright worldview even more captivating.
This classic track, included on the album “storytelling” released in December 1997, was also used in a commercial for NTT PC Communications.
As one of the songs on a landmark album that sold over two million copies, it’s loved by many fans.
If you listen to it at the start of the day, it will surely give you forward-looking energy.
It’s also a perfect number for when you want to refresh your mood.
EverythingMORNING GLORY

This is a melodic hardcore band formed in July 2003 in Takayama, Gifu Prefecture.
Based in their hometown of Takayama, they continued their activities and, after releasing the mini-album “Little Voice” in March 2008, consistently put out new works.
They’re also known for providing a support song for the local professional soccer team, FC Gifu.
The combination of vocalist Rimina’s clear, cute voice and the band’s exhilarating sound is truly captivating.
Their fast-paced, pop-punk sound captured the hearts of many listeners.
SOSNanatsukaze

It’s a track that resonates like a prayer to a heart on the verge of being crushed by resignation and nihilism.
This work was released in August 2025 by Nanatsukaze, a unit formed by EDM trackmaker PIKASONIC and singer-songwriter nakotanmaru.
Its nostalgic arrangement stands out, and the vocals, which gradually build in intensity over a driving sound, really hit home.
If you listen on a night of inescapable loneliness, you may find this piece feels like a ray of light.
S!NGRisasaki Risa

Risa Satosaki is a multifaceted talent: a singer-songwriter, an idol, and an entrepreneur who runs her own company.
She works in a unique style that fuses the approachable charm of idol pop with the expressive power of writing and composing her own songs.
She began her solo career in 2014 and released her first nationwide-distributed album, “Ureru Made Matenai” (Can’t Wait Until I’m Popular), in September 2016.
She’s also a creator who goes beyond the bounds of music—during her tie-in with Morinaga Milk Industry’s “Pino,” she single-handedly handled everything from the music to the ad production.
Keep an eye on her DIY spirit as she carves out her own path!
Everyday, KachushaAKB48

If you want to instantly liven up a karaoke session and get into a summer mood, how about picking the song that AKB48 turned into a massive hit in 2011? It’s a quintessential idol tune with a pleasant melody and straightforward lyrics that evoke a sunlit seaside.
The song depicts a bittersweet crush—being drawn to the innocent moment of taking off a headband and wishing to spend time together again next year.
Released in May 2011 as their 21st single, it also became familiar through its tie-in with Asahi Soft Drinks’ “WONDA.” One of the great things about AKB48’s songs is how they energize any party when sung.
Why not try this easy-to-sing, refreshing, summer-memory companion of a number?
The Eve of EternityTENBLANK

Born from the Netflix series “Glass Heart” and drawing attention for its stellar production team, the band TENBLANK has made waves.
Featured on their debut album “Glass Heart,” which was released in August 2025 and soared to No.
1 on the charts, this track was written and composed by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS.
Its lyrics capture the fleeting yet fiercely radiant moment just before eternity begins—feelings that anyone who has experienced the flutter of first love or the struggle of chasing a dream will likely find themselves identifying with.
A sentimental number, it pairs a heartrendingly beautiful melody with an emotional band ensemble that strikes straight at the heart.
M☆A☆G☆I☆CKubota Toshinobu meets KREVA

It’s a playful number that brings together Toshinobu Kubota, the King of J-Soul, and the masterful rapper KREVA.
The song blends Kubota’s signature soulful vocals with KREVA’s skillful rap in perfect harmony, creating a magical groove that makes listeners feel happy.
Its theme is the synergy born from combining talents across different genres, and that sense of fun comes through directly.
Released as a single in August 2007, it was also beloved by TV audiences as the ending theme for Nippon TV’s Guruguru Ninety-Nine.
Later, it was included on the best-of album THE BADDEST ~Collaboration~.
It’s a surefire pick to lift your mood or soundtrack a drive for the best time.


