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 this for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (141–150)
It snows in Sexy SummerSexy Zone

The song’s title evokes a summer beach that’s the complete opposite of Christmas, yet its catchy melody and romantic lyrics transcend the seasons.
Released in October 2012 as Sexy Zone’s third single, it was also chosen as the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Super Infiltration! Real Scope Hyper.” Its enchanting worldview—snow falling over the midsummer sea—and the deft portrayal of a love-shy protagonist’s emotions leave a warm afterglow in listeners’ hearts.
It’s sure to be a hit at karaoke not only during the Christmas season but year-round.
For anyone struggling with love, this is a song that will surely give you courage.
A Place of SilenceŌe Senri

It is a beautiful ballad whose delicate piano tones gently nestle against the heart.
The piece portrays a journey through vast landscapes, seeking peace of mind while carrying a sense of loss.
Its world, where loneliness and solace intersect, seems to slowly seep into the listener’s solitude.
Released as a single in September 2007, it also served as an insert song for the film “WHITE MEXICO,” in which Ms.
Oe herself starred.
The quiet emotional movements of the characters intertwine with the poignant yet beautiful resonance, adding profound depth to the story.
It’s perfect for nights spent in solitary reflection or moments when you want to calm your heart.
It carries a warm presence that gently accompanies those trying to overcome something.
I don’t need youth.Sangatsu no Phantasia

It’s a stylish number that captures the unspoken impulses and the yearning for adulthood behind the tough words, “I don’t need youth.” The melody by Yorushika’s n-buna, who produced the track, conjures that languid feeling at summer’s end and feels so comfortable, doesn’t it? Included on the March 2019 album “GIRLS BLUE・HAPPY SAD,” this song was created as the first installment of a project tied to a novel written by Mia, and its lyric video has surpassed 13 million views.
The performance on THE FIRST TAKE also drew attention.
It’s a song that gently stays by your side, embracing the complex emotions of youth that aren’t all glitter and shine.
Songs that start with “se.” Use them as a reference for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (151–160)
Snow, Moon, Flowers -The End of Silence-GACKT

Released in 2009, this symphonic rock masterpiece paints a fantastical winter scene.
Along with powdery snow dancing under a crescent moon, aching feelings for a loved one rise from the silence.
The fragile beauty woven from classical melodies and Japanese sensibility is quintessentially GACKT’s world.
Created to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his solo career, the song was selected as the ending theme for Koei’s game Samurai Warriors 3 and reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.
It’s a piece that will keep you company on a quiet winter night, or when you’re thinking of someone far away.
Song of YouthFIVE PEACE

FIVE PEACE is a rock band based in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture.
Since forming in 2011, they’ve upheld the belief of “not moving to Tokyo,” aiming to reach a nationwide audience from their hometown.
Their music blends the straightforward power of J-rock with catchy, kayōkyoku-style melodies.
They’re also active in community-rooted initiatives, such as hosting their own festival, PEACE FES.
In the music video released in 2023, many students from Tachibana Gakuen—where the members also teach—took part, resulting in a work brimming with youthful energy.
Their high-intensity performances and earnest Japanese lyrics are sure to resonate with more than just rock fans.
Same numbersNogizaka 46

From an intro grounded in piano and strings to a chorus that swells in richness, the dynamic progression is striking.
Released in July 2025, it’s the title track of Nogizaka46’s 39th single.
Centered on the theme of matching numbers we encounter in everyday life, the introspective lyrics resonate as they frame the process of effort—where dreams can’t be achieved in a single try—and the layering of coincidences as something inevitable.
In the music video, center Haruka Kaki expresses prayer and inner conflict through dance, and the immersive feel makes the story of her being moved to tears during filming entirely believable.
This work is a beautiful J-pop-leaning ballad that gently stays close to hearts wavering between hope and reality.
cumulonimbus cloudokkaaa

This track, inspired by memories of summer drives and trips, offers an irresistible, gently floating feeling.
It’s a song by okkaaa, a Tokyo-based singer-songwriter.
Like clouds drifting across the summer sky, it tenderly depicts the hazy, fleeting inner landscapes of youth with a soft vocal delivery.
The chill, hip-hop-rooted sound is fantastic.
Released as a single in September 2019.
Listen to it on your way home at summer’s end, and the familiar scenery might look a little different.


