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! (31–40)
Snow, Moon, and FlowersMatsutōya Yumi

A soul-stirring ballad interwoven with winter’s stillness and a distinctly Japanese sense of beauty.
Sung by Yumi Matsutoya—affectionately known as Yuming—the song features delicate lyrics that seem to let past memories and the present intersect, offering deep comfort to listeners.
It is included on her 32nd album, “Wings of Winter, Shades of Summer,” released in November 2002, and was also used as the theme for NHK’s program “NHK Television 50 Years: I Want to Meet That Person.” There’s an anecdote that during production, the producer instructed her to “write lots of ballads,” and after many songs were discarded, this piece was finally completed.
It’s a winter classic you’ll want to hear when quietly revisiting memories alone at night.
red domainCrimson Omen
How about diving into a thrilling vortex of sound that feels like flooring the accelerator right up to the limit? This is a track released by Crimson Omen in February 2026.
Centered on the theme of the tachometer’s red zone, it unleashes a sound where shamisen tremolo collides fiercely with industrial low-end heft.
Vocals weaving between Japanese and English keep accelerating, to the point of raising the listener’s heart rate.
Why not surrender yourself to this cutting-edge fusion of East and West and its overwhelming intensity?
I’ve been alive for 1,000 years.iyowa

You’ll find yourself unable to escape its original and beautiful soundscape.
Released in December 2020 and closing out the album “My Heritage,” this track took 5th place at VOCALOID Collection 2020 Winter and sent shockwaves through the scene.
It’s packed with highlights, from phrases that pay homage to Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” to lyrics written from the perspective of a girl inside a picture frame.
It confronts you with the eternity of art and the fragility of human beings.
Say I doTravis Japan

Travis Japan is a group that continues to take on the world, armed with their advanced synchronized dancing.
One of the title tracks from their milestone 1st CD single, released in March 2025, was newly written as the theme song for the TV Asahi drama “Honnou Switch.” Deliberately setting aside their previously dance-focused style, they deliver a sweet pledge of eternal love to their destined partner.
It’s brimming with the power to capture many hearts—no wonder it topped the Billboard JAPAN Hot 100.
Filled with the racing heartbeat of the moment you become certain about a future with your partner, this work is a supreme love song that everyone who wishes for “this to be my last love” should hear.
justicezutto mayonaka de ii no ni.

A track that fuses lyrics posing unanswerable questions with a driving, exhilarating sound.
“Seigi” (Justice), which Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.
Digitally released in May 2019, it is a pivotal work later included on the mini-album “Ima wa Ima de Chikai wa Emi de” and the album “Subliminal.” With Shingo Kubota brought in for arrangement, its edgy production is layered with ACA-ne’s expressively rich vocals, sure to unsettle the listener’s heart.
The relentless structure that fires off densely packed phrases is stunning, and it’s best enjoyed alongside the music video by Kawasemi.
It will surely resonate with those grappling with conflicts that defy clear-cut answers, or in moments when you want to purge a haze of emotions.
The live performance video released later conveys an intensity different from the studio recording, so be sure to check it out.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use them for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (41–50)
blue flamesekikomi gohan

This is a Vocaloid track that pulls you in from the very intro, created to celebrate KAITO’s 20th anniversary.
Produced by Vocaloid producer Sekikomi Gohan, it was released on February 12, 2026 as a newly written piece for the anniversary project.
Its emotional sound—where the brightness of celebration mingles with pain and urgency—truly hits home.
The lyrics, which bridge past and future and could only be sung after twenty long years have accumulated, are deeply moving.
Why not listen to this song and reflect on KAITO’s journey so far and what lies ahead?
candidHatsuboshi Gakuen

With its emotionally stirring, weighty strings and a determined vocal that resonates at the core, Minami Juousei—the student council president of First Star Academy, voiced by Mashiro Hinataka—takes center stage.
Released for streaming on February 10, 2026, this track was created as an insert song for the mobile game “Gakuen Idolmaster.” The lyrics are by Yuho Iwasato, while Keiichi Okabe of MONACA handled composition and arrangement, with the richness of live instruments amplifying the story’s dramatic flair.
The lyrics, which depict the resolve to bare one’s true self and become genuine, are sure to set listeners’ hearts ablaze.
The music video, unveiled the day before the release, drew attention for its powerful message of forging a path even in the face of adversity.
Give it a listen when you need the courage to charge toward your goals.


