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Songs that start with the letter “Shi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke!

Introducing songs whose titles start with “shi”! When you’re playing song-title shiritori or deciding to do karaoke using only songs that start with “shi,” it can be hard to think of examples on the spot, right? In those moments, please use the songs starting with “shi” introduced here as a reference.

There are many words that begin with “shi,” such as “shiro” (white), “shin” (new), “shōnen” (boy), “shōjo” (girl), and “Shinderera” (Cinderella).

Likewise, many song titles use these kinds of words, so let this article be your cue to explore lots of “shi”-starting songs!

Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (231–240)

I didn’t want to know, if it meant losing it.atarayo

Atarayo – “I Didn’t Want to Know, If It Meant Losing You” (Music Video)
I didn’t want to know, if it meant losing it.atarayo

This piece portrays the emotional struggle of someone hurt by a lover’s betrayal, yet tormented by feelings that won’t fade.

Released by Atarayo in January 2022, it was produced as an advance single for the album “Gokuya ni Oite Tsuki wa Katarazu.” Born from a collaboration with the platform Jun-Aidan, which features real-life romance stories, the song is based on a story selected from over ten thousand submissions.

Even after being lied to repeatedly by someone you trusted, and knowing in your head that you should break up, you still can’t stop loving them.

It’s a song that will resonate with anyone carrying those contradictory feelings.

coniferNoguchi Goro

This is a song released by Goro Noguchi in 1976 that overlays the bittersweetness of winter love with snowy scenery.

The lyrics were written by Kotaro Aso and the music composed by Kyohei Tsutsumi, and it reached No.

2 on the Oricon Weekly Chart.

Like a dignified conifer standing tall, it portrays a man who continues to care for his former lover even after their breakup, where sadness and kindness intersect.

The contrast between strength that does not wither in the cold wind and sighs as cold as snow is striking.

With this work, Goro Noguchi won the Vocal Performance Award at the Japan Record Awards, and he also performed it on the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen.

Why not listen to it while recalling an old romance or picturing a winter scene? It can also be a great prompt to share memories with fellow residents at the facility.

Shibuya hariappa!BUCK∞TICK

BUCK-TICK / 'Shibuya Hariappa!' MUSIC VIDEO
Shibuya hariappa!BUCK∞TICK

The 44th single, which embodies the resolve and challenge of the new lineup, features two tracks: the title song crafted by Hisashi Imai and the coupling track “Kaze no Prologue” by Hidehiko Hoshino.

On the title track, industrial beats intertwine with sequenced patterns, while its repeated phrases continue to resonate like an incantation.

Many listeners will be drawn into a sound that blends a return to roots with bold innovation.

Surrender yourself to its sharp-edged rock.

ShingiraYurii Kanon

This is a song by Yurii Kanon that draws you into a bewitching and dramatic world.

It was released in October 2024 alongside a version sung by nui.

Set to an electro-swing-inspired sound, a frenzied worldview unfolds, and the suspicious, over-the-top stage captivates us, the audience.

It’s a stylish, high-energy Vocaloid track that’s guaranteed to hype up any Halloween party!

SECRET LOVE STORYKishidan

An unconventional rock band known for their pompadours and school uniforms, Kishidan released this winter love story in October 2003.

Set in a town where no snow falls, it’s a lyrical and dramatic number depicting a secret romance under the glow of an orange moon.

The solid, string-accented sound carries a poignant yet warm narrative that lingers in the heart.

The music video features Erika Sawajiri, who was then garnering attention as a young actress, and it won “BEST STORY VIDEO” at the 2004 Space Shower Music Video Awards.

It’s the perfect BGM for a winter night spent with someone special.

Singin’ In The SnowNoda Mikiko

The fifth single by Mikiko Noda, released in 1989, is an oldies-style Christmas song featuring a memorable whistled intro and harmonica.

It portrays the fresh feelings of first love—nervousness mingled with excitement—as the protagonist heads to their lover without even getting in touch.

Chosen as the CM song for JAL’s Europe campaign, this track is a cherished work in which Noda wrote both the lyrics and the music for the first time.

Her soft “velvet voice” and the simple arrangement convey the fleeting exhilaration of love with a crystalline clarity.

It’s the perfect song for strolling through a snowy town when you want to feel your heart dance with the promise of a new romance.

Shall we dance?ReoNa

ReoNa “Shall We Dance?” -Music Video- (TV Anime “Shadows House” 2nd Season Opening Theme)
Shall we dance?ReoNa

This is a track where lavish sound and dance fuse together.

It’s a song by ReoNa, released in July 2022 as her sixth single.

Chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “SHADOWS HOUSE 2nd Season,” it perfectly ushers in the mysterious tale set within an enigmatic manor, captivating with a world that is glamorous yet subtly unsettling.

The sound, arranged with jazz and big band flavors, feels as if you’ve wandered into a suspicious circus.

Play it as background music for a Halloween party to create an eerie yet dazzling atmosphere!