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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 for shiritori or as karaoke picks! (41–50)

Seven NotesMegatera Zero

Megatera Zero Seven Notes [Original]
Seven NotesMegatera Zero

Singer-songwriter Megatera Zero captivates countless listeners with his overwhelmingly powerful shouts and husky vocals.

The title track of his digital EP, “Seven Notes,” which he began releasing in March 2026, is a high-speed, emotional number.

Penned from the heart—about how your very existence shakes him to his core—this song gives you courage.

With commanding vocals and a melodic sound that lingers in your ears, it’s a passionate track that leaves a mark.

kissKick a Show

Kick a Show – Kiss (Official Visualizer)
kissKick a Show

A sophisticated, mellow number sung by Kick a Show, a singer from Niigata Prefecture.

It’s a modern R&B reinterpretation and cover of ORIGINAL LOVE’s classic released in 1993, digitally released in February 2019.

Producer Sam is Ohm’s polished arrangement and Kick a Show’s sultry vocals are a perfect match.

While inheriting the nocturnal mood and sensuality of the original, this work updates it into late-2010s urban pop.

It would be perfect as background music for a night drive.

Potential AI13.3g

13.3g “Potential Ai” MV (TV anime ‘Fate/strange Fake’ ending theme)
Potential AI13.3g

This energy-packed track feels like it awakens the impulses slumbering inside you.

It’s the song that marks the major-label debut of 13.3g, a chameleon-like band from Osaka.

A kaleidoscope of sounds layered with glossy, piercing vocals comes together to fire up and inspire listeners’ hearts.

Released as a single in February 2026, it’s featured as the ending theme for the TV anime Fate/strange Fake.

The result links brilliantly with the anime’s frenzied worldview.

Its addictive rhythm and catchy melody will make you want to sway your body and sing along at karaoke.

It’s the perfect pop tune for lifting the mood when you want to hype up the crowd.

Go all out—sing it loud and have a blast!

Sell a FriendAzari

Azari – Sell a Friend / Kasane Teto
Sell a FriendAzari

It’s a dark, electrified track! Created by Azari and released in February 2026.

The vocal work makes the most of Kasane Teto’s cool tone, powerfully amplifying its mysterious atmosphere.

The rap-tinged melody that blends English and Japanese is irresistibly catchy—you won’t get it out of your head after one listen.

The thrilling theme, which depicts human relationships like commercial transactions, is also compelling.

If you’re looking for something stimulating, you should definitely give it a listen.

snowflowerkishikanako

“The Apothecary Diaries” Episode 12 Insert Song “Setsuchūka (Snow-in-the-Snow)” [Airing nationwide every Saturday at 24:55 on the Nippon TV network!]
snowflowerkishikanako

This is an insert song by Kanako Kishi that vividly colors the world of the anime “The Apothecary Diaries,” released in December 2023 and later included on the original soundtrack.

Featured in Episode 12, “The Eunuch and the Courtesan,” the piece—created in collaboration with composer Satoru Kōsaki—beautifully links an Eastern aesthetic with the emotions of the story.

The lyrics, which evoke a noble flower blooming in the snow, convey a steadfast inner strength to keep moving forward even in difficult circumstances.

It’s a beautiful, heart-stirring ballad you’ll want to listen to alone on a quiet night—perfect for anyone who wants to relive the anime’s moving moments.

Say the wordAmuro Namie

Amuro Namie Say the Word – Finally Tour Tokyo Dome Live
Say the wordAmuro Namie

This is a landmark song for which Namie Amuro herself wrote the lyrics for the first time.

It marked her first self-produced release after moving away from Komuro’s production, and it’s a dance track imbued with a powerful, forward-looking message said to express “the courage to take a step forward.” The overall vocal range is G3 to C#5; rather than staying consistently high, it features occasional pinpoint high notes.

Since it’s basically sung in the mid-to-high range, you should be able to handle it if you sing calmly.

The key changes in the final chorus, raising the range, so be careful not to strain.

vividnessHisaki P

Lively Colors / Kagamine Len & Hatsune Miku
vividnessHisaki P

A duet by Kagamine Len and Hatsune Miku produced by Hisaki P, released in February 2024.

After its release, it achieved a ranking of 91st in the VocaColle 2024 Winter chart.

The theme portrays the determination to look forward despite feelings of loneliness and anxiety, resonating over a dance-pop beat.

The catchy melody in the chorus also sticks in your head, making you want to hum along naturally.