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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” [Also Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (411–420)

Electric AngelYasuo P

Electric Angel (feat. Hatsune Miku)
Electric AngelYasuo P

Combining a driving tempo with a poignant melodic line, this track by Yasuo-P was released in October 2007.

It can be considered one of the works that helped shape the early days of the Vocaloid scene.

Those who listened back then might also be reminded of the internet craze centered around Nico Nico Douga.

For the next entertainment segment, why not get hyped together with this song?

AceYugika

Ace / Narukami Mikoto
AceYugika

Vocaloid producer Yugika, whose debut work was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

“Ace” is Yugika’s third piece, released on January 30, 2022.

The consistently driving drum beat has a great groove that will make you want to move your body.

The urbane piano timbre also gives the track a distinctly stylish flair.

The highest note in “Ace” is hihi A, A5.

It only appears for a moment, but the melodic leaps are another factor that makes this song challenging.

It’s a piece that demands precise, detailed technique.

Eureka ReplicaYugika

Eureka Replica / Narukaka Mikoto
Eureka ReplicaYugika

I’m completely captivated by its oriental, feverish sound.

This track by Vocaloid producer Yugika was released in January 2023.

It was written as the theme song for Al Dahab = Alkatia, a character from “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” The hardcore synths and the vocal work—noisy yet glossy—are overwhelming.

You’re drawn into the song’s world in an instant.

The fact that it’s sung by NalkA Mikoto also brings the surprise of “I didn’t know this kind of voice was possible.” Be sure to turn up the volume and listen!

Elektrimi feat. Anmitsu-himerekishi

A perfect Latin-electro track for summer! Released in July 2024, this song captivates with Rekishi’s signature worldview that fuses history and the present.

The lyrics, inspired by Edo-period inventor Gennai Hiraga, depict a love that tingles like electricity.

Kyoko Koizumi’s feature is also a hot topic.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy original music that blends humor-filled lyrics with historical elements.

Give it a listen and feel the buzz yourself!

Eternity Makerippitsu kamome

Eternity Maker / Ippitsu Kamome feat. Otomachi Una
Eternity Makerippitsu kamome

An addictive Vocaloid track with razor-sharp guitar phrases that feel insanely good.

It’s a song by the Vocaloid producer Ippitsu Kamome—known for “Seek Seek Seek” and “Super Cat”—released in 2023.

From the slightly mysterious A verse to the break in the B section, and then the explosive chorus! The flow, including how it connects into the instrumental break afterward, delivers an incredible rush of exhilaration.

The strong-willed lyrics—“I don’t need words, I just want to dance with you”—are also compelling.

If you’re into rock, you should definitely check it out!

ERRORMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura / ERROR -Music Video-
ERRORMiura Daichi

Daichi Miura, a singer-songwriter famed as the “Japanese Michael Jackson,” consistently releases new tracks, always thrilling the scene with music that defies expectations in the best way.

Among his recent songs, the one I especially recommend is “ERROR.” It features frequent use of falsetto and many abrupt pitch jumps, making it challenging to stay on pitch.

The slow tempo also leaves little room to hide imperfections, which further adds to its difficulty.

stationNakamori Akina

A heartrending love song that begins with an unexpected reunion at a station where people pass each other by.

Akina Nakamori’s delicate vocals beautifully capture the complex emotions of a woman bewildered by a chance encounter with her former lover.

Released in December 1986 and included on the album “Crimson,” this gem was written by Mariya Takeuchi.

One of its charms is that you can enjoy both Nakamori’s version and Takeuchi’s self-cover, each with its own captivating voice.

It’s a song that gently nudges those who, while carrying the pain of heartbreak, are trying to lift their heads and move forward.