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! (21–30)
Youth Heart ShakerNEW!chou tokimeki sendenbu

If you’re looking for a refreshingly exhilarating youth anthem that makes you want to break into a run, we recommend this track by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu.
The thrill of a heart swayed by love and the joy of spending irreplaceable time with friends are sung over a driving, fast-paced beat.
Packed with a heart-shaking sense of excitement, this song is one of the double A-side tracks included on the single “Tokimeki♡Sendenbu no VICTORY STORY / Seishun Heart Shaker,” released in April 2019.
It’s perfect for when you want to recharge with positive energy, so be sure to check it out.
Akaharubana (feat. Lila Ikuta)NEW!sumika

Sumika is a rock band from Kawasaki, Kanagawa, performing with the hope that “music will become a home for people’s hearts.” This track, included on the single “Honto” released on February 25, 2026, is a much-talked-about number featuring YOASOBI’s Lila Ikuta as a guest.
It’s a self-cover that reconstructs the original song—produced in spring 2025 as FM802’s campaign song—through the lens of where the band stands now.
The lyrics portray youth not in blue but in the color “red,” passionately depicting spring’s meetings and partings, and giving us the courage to carry our past forward.
The warm harmony of their two voices overlapping feels like it will give a gentle push into the new season.
It’s an emotional pop tune you’ll want to listen to in the spring sunshine.
CorrectNEW!RADWIMPS

A gem-like ballad by RADWIMPS that stands beside everyone at a crossroads in life.
There are no ready-made answers like on a school test; the path you choose for yourself is what’s truly precious—a warm yet powerful message that strikes straight to the heart.
Its moving arrangement, layered with a student chorus, is guaranteed to bring listeners to tears.
Originally performed with 1,000 young people at NHK’s “RADWIMPS 18 Festival” in 2018, it garnered a huge response.
The long-awaited studio recording was released in January 2024.
Perfect for graduation and seasons of departure, this work also resonates deeply with adults who carry doubts.
May it give you the courage to find the answer that belongs only to you.
Snow, Moon, and FlowersNEW!yangusukinii

Have you ever had a fleeting scent suddenly awaken a long-sleeping feeling of love deep in your memory? Using an unforgettable lingering fragrance as the key, Young Skinny’s exquisite ballad vividly portrays unbreakable regrets and attachments.
By deliberately leaving out keyboards and building the arrangement around guitar and Kayu’s vocals, the stripped-back sound underscores the trembling of earnest emotions.
This track opens the EP “Bukiyō na Watashi Dakara,” released in March 2024.
In the music video, award-winning actress Suzuharu Kawashima stars, and its play-like structure drew considerable attention.
It’s a masterpiece that gently stays beside those spending sleepless nights, hearts clenched by memories of past love.
Youth CyclingNEW!Kosaka Kazuya

A youthful kayō song that represents the late 1950s, the kind that makes you want to hum along as you feel the refreshing May breeze.
Sung by Kazuya Kosaka, who captivated many fans both as a country singer and as a film actor, this single was released in April 1957, when cycling was wildly popular among young people.
It also came into the world as the “Nikkan Sports Prize-Winning Song,” and the melody crafted by master composer Masao Koga is exceptionally approachable.
Hearing the cheerful call of “Yah-ho!” will surely bring back vivid memories for many seniors of those days when they rode their bicycles far afield with friends.
As you reminisce together and raise your voices in song, your heart and body are sure to feel lighter!
Teacher, teacherpiinata

The refrain, repeated in an innocent singing voice, sticks in your ears—a Vocaloid tune you can’t forget once you’ve heard it! The pop, energetic EDM sound meshes perfectly with Yuki Kae’s vocal timbre, and it makes your chest tighten as you listen.
It’s like that “bright yet bittersweet” feeling rushes in all at once.
The track is by Piinata and was released in September 2024.
KAUS handled the mixing, and the illustration is by Ageda Nasu, with sound and visuals fusing to create a uniquely addictive experience.
You’ll be overwhelmed by the gap between the danceable beat and the sentimental story.
You might discover something new with every repeat, so definitely give it a listen.
1999LUNA SEA

It’s a striking work that seems to capture the end-of-century unease with razor-sharp sound.
Released in April 1996 and included on the classic album STYLE, which earned the band their first No.
1 on the Oricon weekly chart, this track was originally composed by SUGIZO and compresses a sense of urgency and intensity into just two and a half minutes.
While it contains heavy themes such as division and oppression, it also serves as a detonator that rapidly accelerates the album’s overall flow.
Though it had no notable tie-ins, it functions as a crucial piece that defines the work’s worldview.
RYUICHI’s harrowing, impassioned vocals and the band’s pervasive tension are nothing short of overwhelming.
When you crave a jolt of powerful stimulation in the midst of everyday calm, why not immerse yourself in this deeply absorbing sound?


