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 as a reference for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (121–130)
Youth Folk Parody Song MedleyKamon Tatsuo

This is a medley that presents humorous parody songs set to various classic tracks known as “youth folk.” The gentle melodies of folk contrasted with the comedic lyrics create a gap that elicits laughter.
Another key point is how each parody is crafted: some focus on the sound and feel of the words, while others develop ideas from the original lyrics, building distinct worlds in a variety of ways.
It’s also fun to listen with an ear for how the parodies subvert expectations—through wording, rhythm, and other techniques.
Stop your lifeBungei Tengoku

An alternative rock unit, Bungei Tengoku, delivers a fleeting yet intense number.
Packed with a heartfelt longing to stop the flow of time, the song vividly captures the turbulence of a heart that can’t quite abandon its dreams, even as it feels anxious about the days slipping by.
Featured on the 2021 mini-album “On a Morning That Smells of Dreams,” this track will steady your breathing when you’re worn out by hectic days and feel the urge to pause.
Immerse yourself in its richly crafted world.
Blue Sky Filmnekodate kotatsu

A rock piece that gets you pumped just from the intro.
The guitar isn’t particularly difficult overall, but the tempo is fast and there’s a guitar solo, so practice until you can articulate cleanly.
The bass mainly sticks to root notes, but like the guitar, the fast tempo means you need to be careful not to drag.
The drums have both a high tempo and complex phrases, so it’s best to start practicing slowly at first.
The vocals in the original are quite high in key and fast in tempo, so if you’re determined to do it with a band, make sure to practice thoroughly on your own as well.
Marilyn in 1986Honda Minako

Minako Honda was an idol singer who gained popularity from the late 1980s to the early 1990s thanks to her strong vocal ability and powerful singing style.
I believe she was especially popular among people in their 60s as a leading example of an idol with outstanding singing skills.
“Marilyn in 1986” is her biggest hit.
While the track is notable for its danceable synths, the vocal line leans strongly toward kayōkyoku (traditional Japanese pop), and the range—mid1F to hiF—is not particularly wide, giving it a light, effortless feel when sung.
It’s easy to sing yet still delivers plenty of excitement, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as a reference for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (131–140)
I want to be a sage and a gentleman.shaito

This work portrays the pain of performing a perfect self and the struggle of chasing an ideal while worrying about how others see you.
Created by Shaito, it will be released in April 2025 and is also included on the album THE_MIMIC.
Featuring Kasane Teto SV, it’s a high-energy dance track whose short length packs in a dense, striking message.
It will resonate with anyone forcing themselves to play the “good kid” to be liked by everyone.
Give it a listen when you’re worn out by relationships.
Flash GirlToukyou Jihen

This track, aired in 2007 as the theme song for Subaru’s kei car commercial, is a three-minute burst of speed that fuses lyrics by Ringo Sheena with composition by Seiji Kameda.
The lyrics declare a sensation of living “this very moment” at maximum density.
After an exclusive digital release, it was included on the 2010 album Sports.
Its ensemble—hard-edged beats interwoven with keys and guitar—delivers a performance that lets both players and listeners share the heat.
It’s perfect for moments when you want a tight performance to pull the audience in all at once.
A sophisticated number that has long been loved as one of Tokyo Jihen’s signature songs.
Until the world ends…WANDS

This is WANDS’ eighth single, which was used as the second ending theme for the 1994 TV anime Slam Dunk.
It played alongside Mitsui Hisashi’s comeback arc, topped the Oricon weekly chart for two consecutive weeks, and became a million seller.
Show Uesugi’s impassioned vocals and Tetsurō Oda’s masterful composition lyrically portray the sense of loss after heartbreak and the turbulence of shifting emotions, building gradually from the first verse and bursting open in the chorus—thrilling whether you sing it or listen to it.
Also included on the album PIECE OF MY SOUL, it remains an immortal classic loved across generations, continually covered by the reactivated fifth-generation WANDS since 2019 and by Show Uesugi himself.


