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! (281–290)
SENSELESSESSohbana

This track is an emotional number crafted by Sohbana, a standout presence in the Vocaloid scene.
It’s included on the EP “EPic Mediocre,” released in May 2024.
The lyrics, narrated from the perspective of Hatsune Miku—and more broadly, a synthesized vocal library—will especially resonate with those who’ve been immersed in Vocaloid music for a long time.
With its upbeat, stylish arrangement and Miku’s cool vocals, it’s a highly addictive piece.
Be sure to listen while confronting your own emotions.
Sparklers ~An August Promise~Sonar Pocket

Sonar Pocket’s “Sparklers ~August Promise~” is a love ballad themed around sparklers, a quintessential symbol of summer.
Set in summer on Enoshima, the lyrics depict a couple’s fleeting romance over one summer.
By likening the scenes to sparklers, the song further enhances its summery atmosphere.
Brimming with happiness, it’s recommended for a romantic karaoke outing with your partner.
The inclusion of a rap section also adds just the right amount of excitement.
constellationSuara

A classic song that entrusts a bittersweet love to the starry sky.
Suara’s clear, pure voice resonates with the heart.
Released in October 2012, the track is included on the album “Amaneuta.” The lyrics, which liken feelings for someone you can’t meet to constellations, are striking and convey deep affection.
Suara has performed many theme songs for anime and games, and this piece has captured fans’ hearts as well.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to while gazing up at the night sky—perfect for moments spent thinking of someone dear.
Also recommended as a companion for stargazing.
On a quiet night, it will gently stay by your heart.
Songs that start with “Se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (291–300)
life; livelihood; livingSyrup16g

Syrup16g’s songs are characterized by Takashi Igarashi’s distinctive songwriting.
Among them, this track—marked by a guitar riff that evokes a certain poignancy and transience, along with a memorable bass line—is included on their first full-length album, “COPY,” released in October 2001.
The lyrics portray the anxieties and uncertainties felt in everyday life and how one faces oneself, resonating with many listeners.
Delving deeply into the human psyche as it wavers between self-realization and social reality, the lyrics are sure to strike a chord with many living in the modern era.
1000 ViolinsTHE BLUE HEARTS

Re-cut from the 6th album “STICK OUT,” the 15th single “1000 no Violin” had its orchestral version featured in 2006—13 years after its original release—as the theme for Asahi Soft Drinks’ “WONDA 100-Year Black” commercial.
Its lyrics, which evoke the pure feelings of childhood, resonate deeply alongside a driving, fast-paced ensemble.
Because many phrases repeat the same pitch, it’s hard to go off-key, and the overall range isn’t wide, making it easy to sing at karaoke.
The key is also low, so this rock tune is recommended even for those who aren’t very confident in their singing.
Light the fuse of tinnitus that echoes around the worldTHE SPELLBOUND

I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who loves shoegaze! “Light the Fuse of Tinnitus That Resonates Around the World” is a Vocaloid track by the rock band THE SPELLBOUND.
It’s cool, grand, and the sense of sonic uplift is fantastic.
As you listen, you just want to keep turning up the volume.
POPY’s relentless vocal work is also striking.
It’s an extremely fantastic Vocaloid song that makes you envision the dawn of a new world.
The End of the WorldTHEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT

THEE MICHELLE GUN ELEPHANT is a legendary band that represents Japan’s 1990s rock scene.
They released their debut single, “Sekai no Owari” (The End of the World), in 1996, and are known for their distinctive musical style and overwhelming live performances.
With powerful, gritty vocals and rapid-fire guitar cutting, they forged a unique sound based on garage rock, infused with elements of blues and rockabilly.
In 2003, during their appearance on the TV show Music Station, they ended up performing two songs unexpectedly after other artists declined to appear—an episode remembered as the “legendary night” that saved the program from crisis.
Though they disbanded to much regret, calls for a reunion have never ceased.


