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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 this for shiritori or picking karaoke songs! (491–500)

Youth Lineikimonogakari

Youthful Line♪ Ikimonogakari YOKOHAMA STADIUM 2011
Youth Lineikimonogakari

Ikimono-gakari is a two-member band that launched activities under a new structure in 2021, and each member’s individual work is also drawing attention.

Their 6th single “Seishun Line,” released as a double A-side with “Natsuzora Graffiti,” was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Big Windup! The lyrics, packed with encouragement for those giving it their all, are perfect for a festival celebrating students sprinting through their youth.

With its refreshing melody and beat, this pop, upbeat tune will light up any event.

I don’t need the correct answer.Nanawo Akari

Nanawo Akari’s song “Seikai wa Iranai” (“No Need for the Right Answer”) is her 7th single and was selected as the ending theme for the TV anime “Sentai Daishikkaku” in April 2024.

The lyrics, which pose the question “What is justice?”, are striking and challenge social frameworks and expectations.

Carried by a guitar-rock sound, its message resonates with those who value freedom and essence.

When you’re struggling with the question of what it means to be yourself, give it a listen—it will surely encourage you.

Narrow skyKotone

This song spun by Kotone expresses the loneliness felt under the narrow sky of the city.

Featured on the September 2024 album “Growth Chronicle ~Now & Best (2018–2024)~,” it became a track that colors the fifth anniversary of her debut.

The piano’s timbre is striking, and her clear, transparent vocals sink into the heart.

Even within limited circumstances, you can feel her resolve to find a light of hope.

The lyrics, which feel like a dialogue with her past self through the sky, are sure to deepen your sense of empathy.

It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to boost their self-esteem or keep moving forward.