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 picking karaoke songs! (351–360)
justice warriorKyūso Nekokami

Kyuso Nekokami is a five-member rock band.
Their foundation is rock, but they also have strong punk elements, and their high-impact songs are constantly energizing the Japanese rock scene.
Among their tracks, the one I especially recommend as an easy song to aim for a perfect 100 is Seigi-man.
While the vocal range is somewhat wide, there are very few long notes and it doesn’t demand delicate vocals, so if you can control your pitch while adding shouts, anyone can aim for a perfect score.
A Parting Poemguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America’s “Hanamuke no Uta” is a moving song that anyone who has experienced heartbreak can relate to.
It tenderly portrays the bittersweet, mature feelings of someone who, while knowing their former lover has found new happiness, can still genuinely wish them well.
Their vocals are crystal clear, and together with the pleasant melody, the music deeply resonates with listeners.
For music fans and many others, these words of love can truly become an oasis for the heart.
Especially when you’re emotionally exhausted, listening to this song may offer a bit of healing and the courage to face forward again.
cicada rainKokoro Ōkushon

Fireworks festivals and summer fairs are major events of the season, but they also carry a sense of the sadness that comes as summer slips away.
This song by Cocco Auction conveys the passage of those summer moments and the feeling of wanting to cherish the time we have.
The summer rain and the sound of cicadas that appear in the lyrics are striking, and it feels as if the changes in their intensity are contrasted with shifts in the heart.
The calm atmosphere of the sound and vocals is another notable point, evoking an image of facing one’s feelings while sensing the flow of time.
Songs that start with “Se”. Use them for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (361–370)
SeptenovaGosuperāzu

A majestic sports anthem that symbolizes seven radiant hopes.
A collaborative work by The Gospellers and Shintaro Tokita of Sukima Switch.
Released as a single in November 2008, it superbly blends beautiful harmonies with a vibrant, life-affirming band sound.
Chosen as the official theme song for the FIFA Club World Cup Japan 2008, it reached No.
10 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
With motifs of the cosmos and stars, it powerfully conveys the importance of believing in your own potential and continually pushing your limits.
It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone about to take a new step forward.
Elegy of the Straitsairin

Sairin, an enka singer under Nippon Crown, released the single “Kaikyō Benga” in March 2024.
It is the posthumous work of lyricist Teruyuki Sakaguchi, who passed away in 2022 at the age of 65.
With the wish that it will “reach up to the heavens,” Sairin delivers a heartfelt and meticulous performance.
The double A-side title track “Kaikyō Benga” is a deeply emotive song themed around parting.
The seascape rises vividly before your eyes, and your heart tightens.
It’s a work I hope not only enka fans and Sairin’s fans, but also anyone wishing to experience the “heart of Japan,” will listen to.
SeptemberSakanakushon

This is a song by Sakanaction that fuses a melancholic band sound with elements of electronica.
Centered on themes of life’s meaning and life and death, it voices complex emotions and a quiet acceptance.
It was included on the album “834.194,” released in June 2019.
There are two versions, the Tokyo version and the Sapporo version, expressing a contrast between the city and the provinces.
Emotions such as resignation and acceptance are depicted, conveying an attitude of embracing life’s doubts and compromises.
It’s a track you’ll want to listen to alone on a long autumn night.
A contemplative work packed with reflection that prompts thoughts about a deep understanding and acceptance of life.
Rock ‘n’ roll is not deadSambomasutā

Formed around Mr.
Yamaguchi and Mr.
Kiuchi, who met in the light music club at Toyo University, the band made its major debut in 2003 with the split album “After-School Youthful Lust.” They are characterized by straightforward Japanese lyrics and an intense rock sound with noticeable funk and soul influences.
With lyrics rich in message and fiery live performances, they’re a recommended band not only for rock fans but also for those who value Japanese-language lyrics.


