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! (291–300)
1974 (Visitor from 16 Light-Years)TM NETWORK

Released on July 21, 1984 as TM Network’s second single.
As many of you know, TM Network is the group that included the renowned producer Tetsuya Komuro, who would later go on to create a string of million-selling hits.
I think you can already sense a glimpse of his knack for memorable, catchy melodies in this early work, “1974.” When this song was released, I first heard it on a music TV program, and I still vividly remember how I was immediately captivated by its pop sound, laden with synthesizers.
Self ControlTM NETWORK

This is a track by the music unit TM NETWORK, also known for having Tetsuya Komuro—renowned for his work as a music producer—as its leader.
The unit’s hallmark digital sound and sharp vocals stand out in this song as well, conveying a sense of urgency.
A major highlight is that the intro riff becomes the melody of the chorus, and the repeated use of the same words with processed vocals makes the song’s title linger in your ears.
Teacher, you know…TOKOTOKO

For teens who can’t help but endlessly ruminate—about who they are, about the distance between themselves and others—I think this song will really hit home.
It’s a 2023 release by TOKOTOKO, known for hit tracks like “Yoru mo Sugara Kimi Omou” and “Booo!”.
With a calm, lingering melody, it’s a cool rock number.
Chifuyu Hanakuma’s clear, translucent vocals suit the mood perfectly and make you want to really sink into the listening experience.
The lyrics trace the feelings of a protagonist who sees themselves as not normal, and just reading them alone is enough to make your chest tighten.
Shadows of YouthTULIP

Many people in their 60s have been exposed to folk music.
Among them, TULIP was a band with phenomenal mainstream appeal, so just about everyone knows them.
Their classic “Seishun no Kage” is very easy to sing.
It might feel a bit high, but that’s due to Kazuo Zaizu’s vocal timbre; the song’s range is actually on the narrower side.
The tempo is slow and there aren’t complex melodic jumps, so anyone can sing it with ease.
Be sure to add it to your repertoire.
SET ME FREETwice

TWICE, a nine-member girl group from South Korea, is known for their captivating dance performances.
They debuted in 2015 and gained popularity with hit songs such as “CHEER UP.” In 2016, they achieved 11 wins in South Korea and received numerous awards, including Best Song at the Melon Music Awards.
TWICE’s music features catchy melodies and addictive choreography that continues to captivate fans.
Centered around Momo, who excels at dancing, each of the nine members brings out her own individuality in performances that are a must-see.
I also think one of their charms is the choreography that makes full use of their large group size.
World SamsaraUnlucky Morpheus

This is a song by Unlucky Morpheus characterized by its grand melody and powerful vocals.
Released in July 2024, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World?”.
The lyrics delve deeply into the fate of the world and the role of the individual, resonating strongly with listeners.
Fuki’s commanding high notes and soaring vibrato are elements that become even more captivating when sung by a woman.
If you perform it in front of men who like anime songs with a metal-leaning sound, you’re sure to win their hearts!
Songs that start with “Se.” Useful for shiritori or choosing karaoke songs! (301–310)
Seigi no LibraVell

This is an irresistibly addictive work with a dynamic soundscape.
It’s a track by the popular Vocaloid producer Vell, released in July 2024.
The song features Kagamine Rin’s captivating vocals.
The oriental, fantastical sound arrangement and the lyrics that weigh justice against evil really hit home.
Listening to it feels like wandering into another world.
Vell’s signature pieces like “Noisy Garden” and “Envy Swan” are fantastic, but this work stands shoulder to shoulder with them.
Let yourself be swept away by this energetic sonic realm!


