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 references for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (181–190)
Perpetual change—and that’s okay.Tendō Yoshimi

Yoshimi Tendo’s signature song “Shōshō Ruten Sore de Ii,” beloved for its warm melody.
Although it’s categorized as enka, it contains very few kobushi (ornamental scoops), so you won’t encounter phrases with rapid, repeated pitch rises and falls throughout the piece.
However, be aware that a long falsetto note appears toward the end of the chorus.
If falsetto feels difficult, try one of two approaches: lower the key and sing it in chest voice, or raise the key to make the falsetto easier to produce.
Songs that start with “se.” Use them for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (191–200)
snowflowersleepy.ab

Formed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, the three-piece band sleepy.ab bases its sound in alternative rock while incorporating diverse elements such as indie rock and post-rock.
They made their indie debut in 2002 with the album “face the music,” and achieved their major-label debut in November 2009 with the album “paratroop” on Pony Canyon.
Characterized by melancholic, dreamlike soundscapes and gentle vocals, they won the inaugural CD Shop Award in 2009.
In addition to performing as a full band, they are active in an acoustic configuration as sleepy.ac and as the duo Nariyamauchi, featuring Naruyama and Yamauchi.
They are a perfect fit for music fans seeking a pleasant afterglow and a singular, immersive worldview.
Surely more than anyone else in the worldNagayama Miho

Released in 1992, this duet by Miho Nakayama and WANDS gained attention as the theme song for the Fuji TV drama “Dareka ga Kanojo o Aishiteru” (“Someone Loves Her”).
Their sweet yet heartrending vocals leave a strong impression, and the love story—beginning with imagery that evokes the end of summer—strikes a chord.
Its message of a fateful reunion and the resolve to keep dreaming with a passion hotter than anyone’s blends perfectly with the drama’s narrative.
The song was also a commercial success, topping the Oricon weekly singles chart and selling over one million copies within just 20 days of its release.
Even now, thanks to frequent use on television and numerous artist covers, it remains widely recognized across generations.
Highly recommended for those who want to resonate with powerful feelings for a loved one and the pure determination to pursue one’s ideals.
Sepia feat. TOOBOEMori Calliope

Mori Calliope’s “Sepia” is a collaboration track with TOOBOE, released in April 2025.
The two artists’ vocal work blends beautifully, and the animated music video, created by Mori Calliope herself, is another highlight.
The lyrics depict protagonists living in the moment, fleetingly, continuing on despite carrying backward-looking feelings.
If you’re looking for something stylish, be sure to check it out!
earnest desireSUPER BEAVER

This is a track from the album “Ongaku,” released in February 2024, that powerfully sings about the importance of human connections and smiles.
It carries the belief that each person’s happiness is shaped by many others, and that life shines through our relationships with those around us.
The piece blends deep insights into friendship and bonds with SUPER BEAVER’s signature passionate sound.
The album “Ongaku” also includes several tie-in songs, such as the theme for Tokyo Revengers 2, earning support from a wide audience.
This song is sure to resonate even more when listened to with friends at school sports days and athletic festivals.
Hello from countries around the worldMinami Haruo

Released in March 1967, this heartwarming song by Haruo Minami became a beloved national favorite, selling over three million copies as the theme song for Expo ’70 in Osaka.
Its heartfelt wish for global exchange and peace is gently wrapped in a friendly melody and bright, uplifting vocals.
Expressing human connection through warm smiles and handshakes, the song has continued to be cherished as a bridge linking people across generations.
We believe it will bring back fond memories and offer a wonderful time as seniors enjoy singing it together.
Parody of ‘A Thousand Winds’: ‘Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife’Akiyama Masashi

How about singing Masafumi Akikawa’s famous song “A Thousand Winds” with a completely different vibe? Here’s an idea for a parody version titled “Becoming a Hindrance to My Wife.” The familiar piano intro may feel purifying, but the lyrics take a sudden turn: Even if I retire, please keep working.
We have no savings.
Even if I find a job, don’t count on me.
I’ll quit right away.
I have no motivation.
Even if I get in my wife’s way, I’ll survive.
There’s something almost refreshing about this unflinchingly frank attitude.
A couple that can say this much might, in a sense, have an unadorned and wonderful relationship.


