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)
Shadows of YouthFukuyama Masaharu

With blue skies, gentle spring breezes, and a shimmering sun, this refreshing song feels like a page of youth coming to life before your eyes.
Sung by Masaharu Fukuyama, it’s a cover of a classic by Tulip and was included on the 2002 album “The Golden Oldies.” The lyrics, which look back on young love and evoke a sense of growth and change, resonate deeply.
Many listeners will surely be moved by the portrayal of that transitional moment when knowing love brings tears, and the joy of romance shifts into the sternness of love.
Fukuyama’s expressive vocals and the acoustic arrangement create a warmly nostalgic atmosphere.
Parody of ‘A Thousand Winds’: ‘Becoming a Nuisance to My Wife’Akiyama Masashi

How about singing Masafumi Akikawa’s famous song “A Thousand Winds” with a completely different vibe? Here’s an idea for a parody version titled “Becoming a Hindrance to My Wife.” The familiar piano intro may feel purifying, but the lyrics take a sudden turn: Even if I retire, please keep working.
We have no savings.
Even if I find a job, don’t count on me.
I’ll quit right away.
I have no motivation.
Even if I get in my wife’s way, I’ll survive.
There’s something almost refreshing about this unflinchingly frank attitude.
A couple that can say this much might, in a sense, have an unadorned and wonderful relationship.
Gift of the Holy NightHata Motohiro

A piece by Motohiro Hata that depicts winter scenery and warm bonds, also used as the CM song for House “Hokkaido Stew.” It’s included on the album Blue Scenery, released in December 2015.
The lyrics about a special moment with someone important, set on a quiet night as pure white snow piles up, truly resonate.
With a tone that conveys the warmth born from human connection even amid the cold, and a sense of hope for the New Year, it’s perfect as background music for Christmas or year-end and New Year parties.
It’s also a song you’ll want to sing at karaoke, filled with feelings for someone special.
1999Hitsuji Bungaku

Hitsujibungaku brings color to Japan’s music scene with a sound that blends delicacy and power.
Their performances, delivered in a simple three-piece setup, are rooted in alternative rock while embracing a diverse musicality that includes R&B-inflected tracks.
After debuting with an EP in 2017 and making their major-label debut in 2020, the band has gained attention through collaborations with anime productions as well.
Moeka Shiozuka’s androgynous vocals and literary lyricism, Yurika Kasai’s high-register harmonies and bass playing, and Hiroa Fukuda’s simple yet powerful drumming strike a perfect balance, creating a distinctive sonic world.
Since 2024, the band has steadily expanded their reach, including embarking on their first overseas headlining tour.
They come highly recommended for music fans who are drawn to nuanced, delicate expression.
flashniku chomoranma

Vividly portraying the flash of youth, this track was released ahead of Niku-Chomoranma’s first album, “Kaijū.” With Frederic involved in the production, the addictive guitar riffs and melodic lines really stand out.
The lyrics—like the “vivid view” spreading out before you and “hikari tte hikari tte senkō” (“shine, shine, a flash”)—carry a message about the importance of letting yourself shine and having the courage to move forward.
The song was made available for streaming on February 26, 2024, and was first unveiled to fans through its music video on YouTube.
As a song packed with the appeal of Niku-Chomoranma, the duo of vocalists Gero and Mei-chan, it’s sure to resonate with the younger generation enjoying their youth.
Songs that start with “Se.” Use them as a reference for shiritori or karaoke song selection! (481–490)
Statementshifuku poncho

Formed in 2022, Shifuku Poncho is a Nagoya-based three-piece rock band with an average age of 19, delivering Japanese rock that blends breezy pop sensibilities with an alternative edge.
Their energetic sound—belting out rock ’n’ roll at full throttle—shines alongside the tight bond the three members have shared since high school.
Since releasing a digital single in December 2023, they’ve been steadily advancing toward the major scene, earning praise at prominent events in 2024, including an appearance at TOKYO CALLING 2024.
Rion, who handles vocals and bass, anchors the band with a soaring voice and rock-solid bass playing—truly a rising star among singing bassists.
With lyrics that capture youth in a genuine, relatable way, their music is set to resonate with listeners seeking strength and solace in sound.
The One and Only Flower in the WorldKusanagi Tsuyoshi

Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, a former member of the nationally beloved idol group SMAP.
He joined a talent agency in his first year of junior high school and soon after made his debut as a member of SMAP.
While working as part of the group, he continued to expand his activities, appearing on variety shows and moving into acting.
In 2017, after leaving the agency, he formed “Atarashii Chizu” (New Map).
If you want to learn more about him, checking out his YouTube channel is also recommended.


