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! (41–50)
The world is filled with “Thank you!”Hinatazaka46

This is a song by Hinatazaka46, an idol group known for happy performances that bring smiles to their audience.
Although it’s a second-generation members’ song included on Type-D of their fifth single “Kimi Shika Katan,” released in May 2021, it remains a beloved fan favorite.
Set to a lively, march-like rhythm, the lyrics express gratitude for all the little things in everyday life, warming your heart just by listening.
The music video’s circus-like world is also captivating, and simply watching it can fill you with courage.
Why not use this song to help convey the “thank you” that’s hard to say in everyday life to someone important to you? It’s a wonderful track that gently warms the heart.
1000 daysnozomi

Singer-songwriter Nozomi, known for her distinctive lyrical sense and addictive melodies, is drawing attention.
Released digitally in April 2025, this track was written specifically as the web commercial song for the vitamin soda “MATCH.” It’s a number that resounds with a driving guitar rock sound, vividly capturing the sparkle of the roughly 1,000 days of high school life.
It portrays the unique restlessness of youth and a tender longing for moments that will never return; even when you listen to it as an adult, memories from that time will come rushing back and set your heart ablaze.
An emotional power song that accompanies spring days when, after graduation and starting a new chapter, you find yourself feeling nostalgic for old friends and familiar scenes.
Youth and a momentmakaroni enpitsu

A fleeting yet beautiful rock number that feels like a snapshot of youth.
Speaking for the honest feelings of young people and delivering them with a rush of exhilarating sound, this song sets listeners’ hearts ablaze.
Released digitally in March 2019, it’s also well known as a McDonald’s commercial song.
It was later included on the mini-album “season” and the full album “hope.” The lyrics, penned by vocalist Hattori, make even boring moments feel precious.
They seem to teach us the value of fleeting instants we only recognize once they’ve passed, making your heart skip a beat.
A springtime anthem that gently nudges you forward as you dive into a new environment, where anxiety and anticipation intertwine.
It’s a masterpiece for students racing through their youth, and for adults who fondly recall those days.
sparkler (Japanese handheld firework)yoshida takurou

At just 2 minutes and 10 seconds, it’s quite a short song, and I think it’s an easy one for anyone who admires folk music to try! As the title suggests—“beautiful but fleeting,” “knowing it will disappear,” “yet wanting to keep looking”—it’s an adult folk song that overlays those symbols onto love and life.
The lyrics are very short, but that brevity is packed with meaning and makes you think, and the very last line really pierces the heart.
The vocal range isn’t too high, so it’s perfect for a spoken, storytelling style; I think it’s best to sing the lyrics carefully with feeling.
Especially the last phrase—it can be fun to experiment with how you want to deliver it in your own way!
Millennium PlanTRACK15

TRACK15 is forging ahead in the new generation of guitar rock.
The band was formed in 2020 in Takatsuki, Osaka.
Their 2023 single “Three” reached No.
8 on the Oricon Weekly ROCK Singles Chart.
In 2024, they were selected as an Amazon Music Breakthrough Artist, and their song “Millennium Plan” was chosen as the ending theme for the MBS drama “Nice to Meet You, Hello, Please Divorce,” bringing them even more attention.
You’ll find yourself captivated by Ren’s emotional vocals and the band sound that supports them.
Because I’m still growing.FRUITS ZIPPER

The idol group FRUITS ZIPPER, who broke through with “Watashi no Ichiban Kawaii Tokoro” and won the 2023 Japan Record Awards Best New Artist, released “Seichouki nanode.” in February 2026.
The song was first unveiled at their first-ever solo concert at Tokyo Dome.
It embraces the idea of being a work in progress in a positive light, expressing a passionate resolve to keep moving forward together with their fans.
The lively sound, designed with live call-and-response in mind, blends with their earnest vocals.
It’s an energetic pop tune that portrays their drive to aim even higher, even after reaching a dream stage.
It’s sure to encourage anyone striving toward a new goal.
SAVIORONE N’ ONLY

This song delicately portrays the repetition and transience of everyday life.
It’s a work by ONE N’ ONLY, who champion their unique style “JK-POP,” and it was released digitally in November 2024.
It’s also been a hot topic as the opening theme for the drama “Miseinen ~Mijuku na Oretachi wa Bukiyou ni Shinkou-chuu~,” starring member Kenshin Uemura.
A key highlight is the band sound the group took on as a new challenge.
Set to a driving, fast-paced beat, the lyrics express a heartfelt wish to simply have someone by your side.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re feeling anxious but still want to look ahead.
The music video, featuring the group’s unadorned, true-to-life expressions, is also a must-see.
Why not immerse yourself—together with someone special—in the world ONE N’ ONLY has created?


