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 & Word-Chain Games!] (121–130)
Endless EndingBEAST (HIGHLIGHT)

An affecting ballad by BEAST that likens a past love to a film, evoking the aching sorrow of being unable to accept its end.
Through their delicate vocals, you can feel the protagonist’s piercing wish—almost as if they’re praying the end credits will never roll.
Released in April 2025 as a track on the mini-album “From Real to Surreal,” it’s especially moving for longtime fans, as it marks their first work in about nine years to bear the BEAST name.
It’s the kind of song that gently wraps around your heart on a night when you want to quietly immerse yourself in unforgettable memories.
Echo of the Emeraldsaboten

Cactus, who began their activities around 1981.
This track opens their debut album, Cactus, released in 1982.
Its experimental sound, which makes extensive use of irregular time signatures, is exquisitely combined with a lo-fi performance that carries a certain sense of danger.
Rather than telling a story through lyrics, their approach of expressing a worldview through instrumental timbres and song structure itself must have felt very innovative at the time.
The anecdote that the project began with the idea of performing Erik Satie’s pieces as a band also reveals their artistic sensibilities.
It might be the perfect song when you want to immerse yourself in free-spirited music unconstrained by preconceived notions.
EsNaisho no piasu

Sung as if crying out a love at the very limit, this is the deeply moving Kafu Kyoku.
It’s a work by Naisho no Pierce, released in September 2024.
With a rasping, shout-like vocal tone, it conveys an almost maddening intensity of feeling for a beloved person.
As the bond with the other deepens, the love gradually turns into dependence… The lyrics depict the collapse of pure emotions.
If you’re struggling with love, I think this will hit you like nothing else.
A NEW STYLE WARHamada Shogo

A socially conscious rock song that opens Shogo Hamada’s acclaimed album J.BOY, released in September 1986.
Rather than depicting armed conflict between nations, the track portrays invisible threats lurking in terrorism, inequality, and information.
Many listeners may be struck by a worldview that seems to have foretold the present day.
The album featuring this song reached No.
1 on the Oricon charts for the first time in his career and won the Excellence Album Award at the 28th Japan Record Awards.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you want to reflect deeply on how society works and what true freedom really means.
Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori Too!] (131–140)
EXILEmichi

It’s a classic EXILE-style ballad! I’ve sung EXILE at live shows myself, and as a woman I was surprised by how low it sits.
Even raising the key by two semitones, it was still low, so I think EXILE’s songs really suit a male vocal range.
The gently flowing “Michi (Road)” spans B2–A4, and the chest-voice section in the bridge (C melody) feels a bit high.
That said, as with any song, if you’re aiming for a high karaoke score, singing in falsetto will definitely help you hit the pitches more accurately, so choose whichever approach you prefer! The key points are: sing carefully overall to match pitch, take breaths at each phrase, and be mindful of pitch habits at the ends of phrases.
If you focus on these three, you can definitely aim for a high score!
endlesslyMrs. GREEN APPLE

If you’re a fan of the Fire Force series, you might already know this, but doesn’t this song sound similar to Mrs.
GREEN APPLE’s “Inferno”? In fact, since it’s tied to the same work, the phrase from “Inferno” is used in the outro! It’s exciting when you catch details like that, right? Now, to break down the song: the vocal range is C#3 to C#5, and it’s mostly sung in the low-to-mid range, so you probably don’t need to worry about range.
The tempo is a bit fast, so it’s best to memorize the melody well before singing.
Also, there are switches between falsetto and chest voice throughout the song, so I recommend humming along with the track.
Once you can do that, the transitions become much smoother and easier.
Try to hum with your mouth slightly open so you’re not straining your throat, and look for the sensation of resonance between your eyebrows.
When you switch to singing, keep resonating in the same spot! Give it a try!
Eme’s BirdcageRen

This song draws you into a beautiful yet deranged world where a beloved person is locked inside a cold birdcage.
It’s a work released by Vocaloid producer Ren in July 2025.
A dark-pop number with a waltz rhythm that lingers in your ears, it expresses the warped emotions of binding the one you love precisely because you love them, all through a dreamlike sound.
It’s frightening yet impossible to look away—that’s its allure.
Immerse yourself in this allegory-rich world.


