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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!

Songs that start with “se.” Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke! (391–400)

the best in the worldInoue Sonoko

Sonoko Inoue – The Most in the World
the best in the worldInoue Sonoko

Singer-songwriter Sonoko Inoue, known for songs that capture the cute feelings of girls, is very popular.

Her track “Sekai de Ichiban” (“The Best in the World”) is one of her signature songs—a love song that deeply resonates with women in love.

Even if it’s not your first crush, a first date or a first experience with someone you like can make your heart race—moments filled with nerves and excitement.

Starting from that fluttering feeling, this love song conveys how the bond between two people deepens.

Men will likely find themselves drawn into the lyrics too, imagining themselves in the story and feeling their hearts pound.

Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as references for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (401–410)

Angels of the Holy NightDensetsu no Mahō Kishi

Magic Knight Rayearth - Angels of the Holy Night - (Magic Knight Rayearth)
Angels of the Holy NightDensetsu no Mahō Kishi

This is one of the singles in a series released around 1995 as an image song for CLAMP’s fantasy work Magic Knight Rayearth.

With a soundscape that evokes a foreign atmosphere, it truly carries the aura of a sacred song.

The lyrics were written by Nanase Ohkawa, and the composition was handled by Hiroshi Sakamoto, known for his work with Junichi Inagaki and others.

The graceful tones alone give it a Christmas-like feel.

It’s a piece you’ll want to listen to quietly on a Christmas spent apart from someone dear to you.

Pay attention as well to the distinct character in the parts sung by the protagonists who become Magic Knights—Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki, and Fuu Hououji.

sparklerSatou Chiahi feat. Ikuta Rira

Chiaki Sato – Sparkler (Senko Hanabi) feat. Rira Ikuta (Music Video)
sparklerSatou Chiahi feat. Ikuta Rira

For those looking for a relaxed vibe, “Senko Hanabi” is also a great recommendation.

It’s a track by Chiaki Sato—also known as the vocalist of Kinoko Teikoku—featuring Lila Ikuta.

The song overlays the moment a sparkler is lit and eventually burns out with a summer romance and its subtle back-and-forth.

Its storytelling appeal shines through touches like spoken lines woven between scenic descriptions.

Another nice point is that the vocal range is fairly narrow—not too high and not too low.

Teacher, don’t cry.Sakushi Sakkyoku: Watanabe Satomi

Teacher, Please Don’t Cry (Re-upload Version • Kindergarten Version) (Graduation Song • Graduation Ceremony Song • Thank-You Party Song • Farewell Party Song [Entertainment/Performance])
Teacher, don't cry.Sakushi Sakkyoku: Watanabe Satomi

A great recommendation for a graduation song from children to their teacher is “Sensei, Don’t Cry.” It was written and composed by musician Satomi Watanabe.

The lyrics express gratitude to the teachers who cared for the children in kindergarten or nursery school.

Because the teachers have closely watched over the children’s growth since they first enrolled, the feelings conveyed will truly resonate.

You can also divide the singing parts to make it easier for the children to sing.

Let’s have the children perform this perfect graduation song for their special send-off day!

The One and Only Flower in the Worldsakushi sakkyoku: Makihara Noriyuki

SMAP’s smash hit “The One and Only Flower in the World.” Written and composed by Noriyuki Makihara, the song was included on the 2002 album “SMAP 015/Drink! Smap!” and released as a single the following year.

It was also used as the theme song for the drama “Boku no Ikiru Michi” (The Way I Live), starring group member Tsuyoshi Kusanagi.

The lyrics convey that even if you don’t come in first in competitions or contests, each person is a unique and irreplaceable presence.

The choreography showcased in the chorus is very simple, so try giving it a go while you sing!

The railroad tracks go on forever.Sakushi: Saki Satoshi / Sakkyoku: Amerika min’yō

The Railroad Tracks Go On Forever (with Movements) / I’ve Been Working on the Railroad [Japanese Song / Shoka]
The railroad tracks go on forever.Sakushi: Saki Satoshi / Sakkyoku: Amerika min'yō

It’s a children’s song that has been loved by people of all ages for a long time, with lyrics brimming with dreams and hope and a soaring, beautiful melody that lifts your spirits.

Its march-like rhythm, reminiscent of a locomotive charging ahead, makes it easy for train-loving kids to enjoy and sing with energy.

The song originally comes from the American folk tune “I’ve Been Working on the Railroad,” to which lyricist Saki Satoshi added Japanese lyrics.

It’s also fun to sing while lining up and moving forward like you’re playing train together!

Teacher and friendsSakushi: Yoshioka Osamu / Sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

Sensei and Friends by Himawari 🌻 / With Lyrics | Children's Song for Starting School and Moving Up a Grade | Sensei to Otomodachi | Let’s Make Friends with Your Teacher
Teacher and friendsSakushi: Yoshioka Osamu / Sakkyoku: Koshibe Nobuyoshi

For children starting their very first days at preschool, teachers can seem like a mysterious presence—“What kind of person are they?” This song cheerfully and warmly tells those children that teachers are kind and trustworthy, and that they can interact with them like friends.

The lyrics are simple and easy to understand, and the song is short, making it accessible even for very young children.

If teachers add easy choreography or sing while moving puppets of animals or characters, children who feel nervous or anxious about the new environment will surely become interested.

Let’s sing with big smiles and lots of energy!