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!] (211–220)
Smiling hairdresseryukopi

This song humorously captures a scene at a hair salon.
Originally released in 2023, it’s also included on the album “Nimaime,” released on February 26, 2025.
With Yuki Kaai’s charming vocals, it expresses frustration over bangs being cut much shorter than expected.
Its brisk tempo and catchy melody make it perfect for anyone looking to liven up a karaoke session.
A fun, pop tune you can sing along to while empathizing with the story.
Esper EsperNayutan Seijin

This is a collaborative song between Nayutan Seijin and the Pokémon series.
Released in March 2024, the piece cleverly overlaps the mysterious powers of Psychic-type Pokémon with the fluttering feelings of love that try to read another’s heart.
A simple, captivating vocal melody paired with playful lyrics leaves a strong impression.
The pop, catchy sound makes your heart race every time you listen.
It’s easy to sing and tons of fun—perfect for karaoke! Highly recommended not only for Pokémon fans, but also for anyone looking to feel bright and positive!
Hero: Smile, Senior Chopin!Eguchi Saya

Saya Eguchi, an artist from Hyogo Prefecture, rose to prominence after going through the Hello! Project trainee program and made her debut in 2018 as a member of BEYOOOOONDS.
Transcending the traditional boundaries of idol groups, the group’s appeal lies in its distinctive performances that, while rooted in pop, incorporate a diverse musicality spanning rock and electronica along with theatrical elements.
In 2019, they won the Best New Artist Award at the 61st Japan Record Awards, cementing their presence in the music scene.
Her bright, forward-looking personality and unique turns of phrase have earned strong support from fans, making her popular on social media and at fan events.
In addition to her dancing and vocal skills, Eguchi excels at MC talk, and her expressive performances are perfect for anyone looking to feel a fresh breeze in idol music.
Everybody Loves The SunshineKuroda Takuya

Takuya Kuroda, a jazz trumpeter from Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, is based in Brooklyn, New York, and performs internationally.
While rooted in jazz, his hallmark is an innovative sound that blends diverse genres such as soul, funk, and Afrobeat.
He made his solo debut in 2010 with the album “Bitter and High,” and in 2014 became the first Japanese artist to sign with Blue Note Records in the U.S.
He released the album “Rising Son,” which drew major attention in the jazz scene.
His album “Edge” also achieved the remarkable feat of reaching No.
3 on the U.S.
radio charts.
Kuroda has been active in the media as well, composing the theme music for TV Asahi’s “Hodo Station.” He is highly recommended for listeners who are captivated by flexible, genre-crossing musicianship and an innovative approach.
Everyday (feat. Satoshi Fujiwara)TAIKING

Musician TAIKING, who has collaborated with many artists and drawn attention for his exceptional songwriting sense.
One such collaboration is “Everyday (feat.
Satoshi Fujihara)” with Satoshi Fujihara of Official HIGE DANDism.
While the track has a slight R&B flavor, the vocal line doesn’t fluctuate much, and the range is relatively narrow considering it’s sung by Fujihara.
If you lock into the groove and sing the occasional low-mid phrases with rich overtones, it will instantly sound more professional—definitely worth keeping in mind.
Not forever, sorry (with a joking/bleeped tone).warabe

A cute yet negative song that portrays a longing for eternity.
Created by Warabe and released in February 2025.
Its sound incorporates elements of hyperpop, channeling the negative emotions and contemporary sensibilities felt by younger generations.
Many listeners will likely relate to the resignation-tinged feelings toward oneself projected in this track.
It’s a song that especially resonates when you want someone to understand how you feel.
EmNaisho no piasu

This is a melancholic “yami-song” with a faintly gloomy atmosphere wrapped in love.
It’s a track by Naisho no Pierce, known for hits like “Proposal” and “Birthday,” released in February 2025.
As the song progresses, the expanding soundscape seems to embody the overflowing emotions.
The lyrics capture a distorted desire: “I want the person I love to mess me up.” It’s sure to resonate with those who carry heavy feelings toward someone important.


