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 picking karaoke songs! (201–210)
Even if the world comes to hate meyangusukinii

Young Skinny is a four-piece rock band active since 2020.
Their sound embodies classic Japanese rock, and they’re popular with young listeners for their consistently moving melodies and lyrics.
Among their songs, one I especially recommend for men aiming for a high karaoke score is Sekai ga Boku o Kirai ni Natte mo (Even If the World Comes to Hate Me).
Despite its bright tone, it doesn’t steadily ramp up in intensity; in fact, the chorus drops down a step in range.
Even if you can’t hit high notes, it’s still very singable—so definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
Life is in a rush.namu abedabutsu

Nam Amida Butsu are a three-piece rock band known as an “Aloha rock” act.
Despite the self-proclaimed Aloha influence, that element isn’t especially strong; at their core they’re more like catchy Japanese rock, and they’ve released many easy-to-listen-to tracks.
Among their songs, the one I especially recommend is “Namu ABEda Butsu.” The vocals have a bit of drive, but the range isn’t very wide and it sits mostly in the mid register, making it very easy to sing.
Definitely consider adding it to your repertoire.
1096Cody Rī (Ri)

This is a song by Cody・Lee (李) that earnestly portrays the complex emotions of youth.
Centered on the three years of junior high and high school life, it weaves in memories of farewells with loved ones and the courage to take a new step forward.
Released in February 2023, it also drew attention for its music video filmed in Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture.
The lyrics, spun from vocalist and guitarist Hibiki Takahashi’s real experiences, are paired with a melody that gently embraces accumulating anxieties.
It’s a track that resonates with those facing graduation season—holding onto lingering attachments and regrets from school days, yet determined to move forward.
The happiest day in the worldKUSU KUSU

This rock band, formed in 1988, is a fusion of Hokkaido passion and Shimokitazawa power.
From 1989 to 1993, their unique sensibility and refreshing melodies captured the hearts of many fans.
They made their major-label debut with Polystar in May 1990 and later provided theme songs for TV anime.
Known as a skilled and accomplished band, they won the Grand Prix at FM Tokyo’s “Lion Listeners Grand Prix.” Their appearance on “Miyake Yūji’s Ikasu Band Tengoku” in April 1989 became their big break, earning them first place in the viewer voting for ten consecutive weeks.
With powerful live performances and melodies that resonate deeply, they even pulled off a successful concert at Nippon Budokan.
Enjoy a sound that revives the fierce passion of those days along with fond memories.
Youth FrenzySunny Day Service

Sunny Day Service has been crafting a singular musical world in the Japanese music scene since the 1990s.
Drawing on a wide range of genres—including neo-acoustic, folk rock, and garage rock—their sound has captivated countless listeners.
They made their major debut in July 1994 with the mini-album “INTERSTELLAR OVERDRIVE EP” on MIDI Records.
As a central presence in the movement known as Shibuya-kei, they drew attention with their distinctive turns of phrase and poetic lyrics.
Although they disbanded once in 2000, they reunited in 2008 and have been active ever since.
Led by Keiichi Sokabe, they continue to influence many artists as pioneers of the Shibuya-kei scene.
Their lyrical songs—evoking scenes of cherished memories—offer an exquisite musical experience that blends nostalgia with freshness.
Dance of YouthSenchimirimentaru

A powerful, supportive song by Centimillimental that portrays the preciousness of friendship and emotional growth.
It vividly depicts moving forward step by step with cherished friends—through tears, laughter, and even stumbles.
Released in May 2021, this track is an upbeat tune where a gentle melody, like being wrapped in warm light, intertwines with a driving beat.
When you want to express gratitude to the friends who have stood by you in life’s important moments, sending this song with heartfelt feelings will surely resonate with them.
Say I doTravis Japan

Travis Japan is one of the hottest boy groups in Japan right now.
Their song “Say I do” is their new track and has become a big hit, especially among young women.
Although it’s a somewhat laid-back dance-pop number, it’s more challenging than it sounds.
The main reason is the frequent use of low falsetto.
In the chorus, there are multiple phrases that switch between chest voice and falsetto, and among them appears a particularly difficult low falsetto.
Because low falsetto tends to waver in pitch, anyone who can sing this song all the way through can definitely be said to have a high level of vocal ability.


