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 as a reference for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (221–230)
Azure Swimnishina

A gem of a track by Nishina that delicately portrays the feelings of reexamining one’s own path.
It features a fragile yet powerful voice and a melody line that gently seeps in.
Included on the album “1999,” released in June 2022, this song serves as a send-off imbued with Nishina’s determination to take a new step forward as a solo artist.
The lyrics capture both the resolve to live freely, like swimming, and a pure commitment to chasing dreams—gently nudging anyone embarking on a new chapter.
It’s a song to play when you need the courage to dive into a new environment or when you’re searching for your own way.
Five Chivalrous Men of the Blue CloudsKitajima Saburō

Saburo Kitajima’s song “Seiun Gonin Otoko,” released in 1966, has the feel of traditional enka, with a notably relaxed tempo.
Precisely because the tempo is laid-back, the vocal line is quite intense, with pitch moving up and down at a somewhat brisk pace.
That might sound difficult, but the pitch movements where the kobushi (melismatic ornament typical of enka) appears are relatively gentle, so the kobushi itself isn’t especially hard.
However, because there are many long sustained notes and few rests, it’s important to steady your breathing well before you start singing.
stellar belt40mP

A delicate and beautiful piece that makes you feel as if you’re drifting through space.
Created by 40mP, this work was released in September 2024.
galaco WHITE’s fragile vocals evoke the sparkle of a starry sky.
The gentle melody line is soothing, carrying a warmth that nestles close to the listener’s heart.
The lyrics depict the protagonist moving forward while overcoming failures and struggles, using imagery of constellations and interconnected stars.
When you’re tired or feeling lonely, listening may bring a sense of calm, as if you’re being wrapped in sound.
The uniform gets in the way.AKB48

This is a song released in 2007 by the idol group AKB48, with the center positions held by members of the original “Kami 7,” Minami Takahashi and Atsuko Maeda.
To all the girls wearing school uniforms—have you ever felt that your uniforms restrict your freedom when you’re in love? This song honestly expresses the feelings of a girl who wants to get closer to the person she likes but can’t because she’s still a student.
Teenage girls are sure to relate! And if you’re a student dating someone who’s already working, you might especially feel the same kind of inner conflict as the girl in the song.
War and PeaceALI PROJECT

Known for their original sound and literary lyrics, ALI PROJECT is a musical duo consisting of Arika Takarano and Mikiya Katakura, active across a wide range of fields including anime songs, film scores, and commercials.
As its title suggests, “War and Peace” is a song that laments a world where war never ceases and expresses a fervent wish for peace.
In the chorus, Bach’s “Little Fugue in G Minor” is quoted, evoking a grand, philosophical atmosphere drawn from classical music.
The piece conveys both the sorrow and the strength of confronting the absurdity of war.
A rolling rock, morning falls upon youASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION

This is a song that uses the expression “rolling rock,” a symbol of rock music.
It was included on ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s fifth album, World World World, released in February 2008.
It also gained attention when it was used as the ending theme of the final episode of the anime Bocchi the Rock!.
“It may be tough right now, but morning will come someday”—the piece carries a deeply emotional message.
It’s a song that resonates across generations, so be sure to practice well and give it a performance.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use this for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (231–240)
The continuation of the worldAdo

This is a grand, ballad-like piece by Ado, whose emotive, cathartic vocal style leaves a strong impression, conveying both power and warmth.
It also appears as an insert song in ONE PIECE FILM RED, notably used in a pivotal scene near the end.
Written by singer-songwriter Yuta Orisaka, the track’s sound—expressing a profound gentleness—is also captivating.
It portrays someone reflecting on their cherished memories and wishing continued happiness for the person they spent time with, making it a song imbued with a vast, prayer-like sentiment.


