Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
Have you ever played shiritori using only song titles, or done “karaoke shiritori,” where you decide the next karaoke song in shiritori style?
When you try it, it’s surprisingly hard to come up with titles, which actually makes it exciting.
So in this article, we’ve gathered songs with titles that start with “se,” which you can use in those situations.
When it comes to words that start with “se,” there are many, such as “sekai” (world), “seishun” (youth), and “sen” (thousand).
Let’s dive right in!
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Songs that start with “Se.” Use them for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (61–70)
Youth CyclingKosaka Kazuya

A youthful kayō song that represents the late 1950s, the kind that makes you want to hum along as you feel the refreshing May breeze.
Sung by Kazuya Kosaka, who captivated many fans both as a country singer and as a film actor, this single was released in April 1957, when cycling was wildly popular among young people.
It also came into the world as the “Nikkan Sports Prize-Winning Song,” and the melody crafted by master composer Masao Koga is exceptionally approachable.
Hearing the cheerful call of “Yah-ho!” will surely bring back vivid memories for many seniors of those days when they rode their bicycles far afield with friends.
As you reminisce together and raise your voices in song, your heart and body are sure to feel lighter!
Teacher, teacherpiinata

The refrain, repeated in an innocent singing voice, sticks in your ears—a Vocaloid tune you can’t forget once you’ve heard it! The pop, energetic EDM sound meshes perfectly with Yuki Kae’s vocal timbre, and it makes your chest tighten as you listen.
It’s like that “bright yet bittersweet” feeling rushes in all at once.
The track is by Piinata and was released in September 2024.
KAUS handled the mixing, and the illustration is by Ageda Nasu, with sound and visuals fusing to create a uniquely addictive experience.
You’ll be overwhelmed by the gap between the danceable beat and the sentimental story.
You might discover something new with every repeat, so definitely give it a listen.
1999LUNA SEA

It’s a striking work that seems to capture the end-of-century unease with razor-sharp sound.
Released in April 1996 and included on the classic album STYLE, which earned the band their first No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart, this track was originally composed by SUGIZO and compresses a sense of urgency and intensity into just two and a half minutes.
While it contains heavy themes such as division and oppression, it also serves as a detonator that rapidly accelerates the album’s overall flow.
Though it had no notable tie-ins, it functions as a crucial piece that defines the work’s worldview.
RYUICHI’s harrowing, impassioned vocals and the band’s pervasive tension are nothing short of overwhelming.
When you crave a jolt of powerful stimulation in the midst of everyday calm, why not immerse yourself in this deeply absorbing sound?
Star-Silent Nightrokudenashi

This work is one that gently keeps you company during those solitary, anxious hours in the stillness of night.
It’s a song by Rokudenashi featuring Ninjin on vocals, included on the album “Ai ni Saku Hana,” released in December 2023.
The lyrics and composition are by the Vocaloid producer Aqu3ra.
Ninjin’s crystal-clear voice draws up those inexpressible feelings of loneliness and lingering attachment.
The quiet piano melody and the heart-wrenching atmosphere blend beautifully, and each listen feels purifying.
Its portrayal of fragile relationships and indelible afterimages will resonate deeply with anyone carrying an unspoken solitude.
Make it your companion on sleepless nights, and take the time to truly listen.
of liferokudenashi

A heartwarming piano ballad that scoops up the small joys woven into everyday life.
This work comes from Rokudenashi, the project featuring Ninzin as vocalist.
Vocaloid producer Iori Kanzaki handled everything from lyrics and composition to arrangement.
It begins with the tranquil timbre of piano and unfolds into a dramatic development that feels like emotions overflowing—truly moving.
Released as a single in February 2026, it’s a collaboration with Iori Kanzaki following past works like “Gaze.” It gently makes you aware of the preciousness found in daily life—an ordinary morning scene, a fleeting gesture.
If you’re feeling a bit worn out by busy days, or want to freshly appreciate the presence of someone important, take your time and listen.
Life is hard.satō moka

There are days when the weight of everyday life feels like it might crush you, and you can’t help but sigh, right? For anyone carrying that kind of helpless feeling, the opening track of singer-songwriter Moka Sato’s album “ERA,” released in October 2024, offers gentle companionship.
While candidly laying bare the real struggles of life—like daily payments and relationships—its breezy, stylish sound has a way of lifting you up.
A message like “You don’t have to push yourself” seeps deep into your heart, loosening taut strings.
If you’re exhausted from giving your all just to get through each day, try listening to this record and let your shoulders relax.
Say Yes!Kikuchi Momoko

Say Yes! was released in September 1986 as Momoko Kikuchi’s ninth single, representing the quintessential ’80s idol sound.
This refreshing up-tempo track is also known for its creators: lyrics by Masao Urino and music by Tetsuji Hayashi.
As the title suggests, it carries a positive message that affirms everything, blowing away listeners’ anxieties.
It topped the Oricon charts and The Best Ten, and was later included on the album ESCAPE FROM DIMENSION.
It’s also famous for having been performed on 24-Hour Television prior to its release.
As the season of new school admissions brings a major turning point filled with both anticipation and nerves, her gentle voice and sparkling melody will give you the courage to take that first step!


