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 ideas for shiritori or karaoke song choices! (471–480)
Sexy YouGō Hiromi

As the title suggests, Hiromi Go’s number “Sexy You” is brimming with a sultry vibe.
Released in 1980, the song is a cover of Yoshitaka Minami’s “Monroe Walk.” The lyrics depict being captivated by a sexy woman encountered at the summer beach.
Whether in youth or even now, many of us have probably had the experience of being mesmerized by a beautiful woman, just like in the song.
Give it a listen while reminiscing about that stunning person you once met—thinking, “She was so beautiful back then.”
To the best in the world, youto shiki

This song beautifully captures the emotions of someone in love, carried by Toshiki’s clear, transparent vocals.
The lyrics convey a deep affection that embraces everything about the other person, including their selfishness, delivering a warm feeling to listeners’ hearts.
Released in October 2023, the track is available on many music platforms and has won over a wide range of listeners.
Ayano Masuda appears in the music video, further enhancing the song’s emotional impact.
It’s a perfect choice when you want to feel the bond with someone important or reaffirm your feelings for them.
If you listen together, it might bring your hearts even closer.
youthichou BOYZ

Due to repeated member departures, the rock band Ging Nang Boyz now effectively operates as Kazunobu Mineta’s solo project.
Youth, included on Kimi to Boku no Daisanji Sekaitaisen-teki Renai Kakumei, which was released simultaneously with the album DOOR, is a reworked number from their predecessor band GOING STEADY’s era.
The lyrics, packed with raw yet relatable messages, are likely to resonate with men nearing the end of their student days.
It’s a recommended karaoke song that you’ll want to sing while vividly picturing the scenes in your mind.
cicadaNagabuchi Tsuyoshi

This song portrays a man who, regretting his own weakness, strays onto a crooked path.
The “cicada” referenced in the title is used strikingly, evoking the sense of staking one’s life on a fleeting moment.
The powerful interplay between acoustic and electric guitars conjures the image of flames blazing in the heart.
Set to a rhythm that feels like a strong, steady stride, the lyrics are delivered with clear, deliberate enunciation—an approach that not only makes the song easier to sing but also amplifies its message.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as a reference for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (481–490)
The world still doesn’t know you yet.Abe Mao

Mao Abe’s song, which celebrates the importance of effort and challenge, delivers a message that truly resonates.
It embodies a strong determination not to be defeated by oneself, conveying the value of the growth and sense of fulfillment that await beyond overcoming hardship.
Released in May 2012, the track drew attention as the theme song for the NHK TV program “Haru Navi.” A nationwide tour, “Mao Abe Live No.4,” was also held, bringing the song directly to fans.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who feels moments of discouragement or needs the courage to keep moving forward.
World-escaping beatAme no Sukego

A high-sense, Japanese-style Vocaloid track that sweeps you away with its stylish coding vibe.
It’s by the Vocaloid producer Amenosuke—also known for “Amefuri Danchi” and “Giraffe no Dance”—and was released in 2022.
Built around a four-on-the-floor beat, it unfolds into a rock-tinged, highly addictive piece.
The crisp guitar phrases feel insanely good.
The lyrics sing of resignation—and the hope that lies beyond it.
Give it a listen when you want to boost your energy.
Teacher, is it okay?amagumori

It’s a highly sensitive piece where a frayed, rough-edged heart is poured straight into the lyrics.
Created by the Vocaloid producer Amegumo—also known for tracks like “XXXXXX” and “Star Chaser”—it was released in 2022 as an entry for BOCALOID Collection 2022 Spring.
With a laid-back, band-like tempo, its lo-fi sound design leaves a strong impression.
Despite the relaxed sonic texture, it stirs up a restless feeling as you listen.
The upward lilt at the ends of phrases and the lyrical worldview are likely part of the reason why.


