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! (1–10)
CelebrateNEW!Twice

“Celebrate,” where English and Japanese intersect.
J.Y.
Park, famed in K-pop, also took part in the lyrics.
Because K-pop often features group songs, the overall vocal range is wide, from G3 to E5.
That said, the track itself is a short three minutes, so it’s a great pick for anyone new to learning K-pop! You can groove lightly while still following the lyrics closely, but be aware that a rap appears in the second verse—that’s the key point to watch.
Depending on the karaoke machine, there may be no pitch bar for the rap section, but if you memorize it, you can sing it stylishly without worrying about scoring! Try to focus on singing each phrase carefully and deliberately.
a bolt from the blueNEW!KAT-TUN

As the title suggests, it’s a cool dance number that captures unexpected, shocking events and emotional upheavals with thrilling, “flash-like” words.
It distills KAT-TUN’s signature sharp, urban worldview, and the gripping tension that seizes the listener in an instant is irresistible.
Though performed on NHK’s The Shonen Club and at concerts since around 2005, this legendary masterpiece went unreleased in audio form for a long time.
Answering fervent fan requests, it finally received its first CD release on the fan-club–exclusive edition of the single “Roar,” released in March 2021.
It also drew attention for being packaged at the milestone of the group’s 15th anniversary.
naive; inexperienced; sheltered; ignorant of the ways of the worldNEW!Imawano Kiyoshirō

A masterpiece whose groovy rhythm, warm sound, and Kiyoshiro’s characteristically slightly cynical, introspective lyrics really resonate! This “Seken Shirazu” was the lead single from the classic 1992 album “Memphis.” It’s also known for being recorded in Memphis with the legendary band Booker T.
& the MG’s.
Originally a remake of a song from the ’70s, its B-side was the theme song for “Beat Takeshi’s TV Tackle,” so many people likely heard it back then.
The lyrics, which sing about not fitting into society, are perfect for moments when you want to pause and reflect.
The range isn’t wide and the tempo is relaxed, making it easy to sing, but be sure to cherish that distinctive, conversational nuance when you perform it.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use this for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (11–20)
Potential AINEW!13.3g

13.3g, a self-proclaimed chameleon rock band based in Osaka with a genre-defying style.
Their major-label debut single is characterized by an energetic sound that awakens the true emotions slumbering inside you amid a chaotic world.
It’s also drawing attention as the ending theme for the anime Fate/strange Fake, delivering a rush that syncs with the story’s thrilling developments.
It’s a fiery, message-driven track that ignites the hearts of those struggling to change their circumstances or hoping to reclaim their true selves.
BrainwashingNEW!RADWIMPS

Released in May 2017 as one half of a double A-side single, this track is a rock number that portrays the duality of human nature with intense sound and lyrics.
The words cynically question both the peril and the salvation inherent in the act of “believing,” sharply shaking the listener’s values.
The narration-like spoken parts that appear midway are eerie yet comical, showcasing Yojiro Noda’s theatrical expressiveness to the fullest.
It’s also known for being included later on the album ANTI ANTI GENERATION in a different mix.
Give it a listen when you want to question the notions of justice and common sense within yourself, or when a standard rock tune just won’t cut it.
Its worldview also ties in with the music video, which contrasts an angel and a devil; enjoying the visuals alongside the song brings out even greater depth.
The world has ended.NEW!Yuuri

Singer-songwriter Yuuri continues to captivate countless listeners with his powerful vocals and relatable lyrics.
His single “The World Has Ended,” released digitally on January 14, 2026, has been drawing attention as it was written as the theme song for the drama “Reunion ~Silent Truth~.” Its message—depicting an unwavering conviction that you matter more than anything else, even at the very end of the world—overflows with a profound love that stirs the listener’s heart.
With a medium-tempo rock sound of grand scale and emotionally charged vocals that feel just right, it’s a track everyone who wants to protect someone dear should hear.
Fortune-telling astrology tion!NEW!Karasuya Sabō

A work by Vocaloid producer Karasuyasabo, released in January 2026.
Created as a tie-in with the Solaris Super Cup project for the open-world action RPG Wuthering Waves, this piece packs a punch with a sound that incorporates ska-funk elements, complete with blaring trumpets and saxophones.
With many professional musicians participating, it feels wonderfully vibrant.
The entertainment-driven lyrics themed around ‘good fortune’ are sure to put a smile on your face.
Highly recommended for when you just want to get pumped up!


