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!
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Songs with titles that start with “shi.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke! (261–270)
seedJanne Da Arc

This rock number by Janne Da Arc portrays the protagonist’s shrewd, unyielding love—comforting someone after a breakup while quietly biding their time for a chance.
yasu’s raw, evocative lyrics and the sharply honed sound crafted with co-producer Hajime Okano are irresistibly compelling.
Released in July 2001 as the opening to a trilogy of love-themed works, the song is also included on the album GAIA.
It’s also known for being used as the theme for TBS’s Tsukigime Wonderful.
A powerful track that gives you a strong push forward when the person you like suddenly becomes single and you need that extra bit of courage to take one more step!
sisterJanne Da Arc

This song expresses the almost maddening possessiveness of a woman as depicted by yasu.
The protagonist—likened to a supplicant—harbors an earnest desire to bind her lover to her, a feeling that aligns perfectly with the wistful melody.
The melodic guitar and yasu’s sultry vocals accentuate the song’s slightly dangerous yet heartrending atmosphere.
This track is included on the album GAIA, released in January 2002.
Why not surrender yourself to the highly narrative world woven by its lyrics?
Symmetrygomen nasai ga ienakute

Although they care deeply for each other, their hearts somehow pass each other by—this song by Gomennasai ga Ienakute portrays a delicate relationship between two people.
Released in February 2025, it was featured in the BOCALOID Collection 2025 Winter TOP 100 rankings.
Set to a pleasantly electronic sound, it sings of a bittersweet emotion that mirrors like reflections yet never intersects.
The call-and-response sections feel like a conversation where true feelings and façades intermingle.
If you enjoy music with an ennui-laden atmosphere, be sure to check it out!
Like Sierra10-FEET

This is a song that turned the feelings about a canceled festival into a hopeful anthem vowing to rise again.
Released in October 2020 as 10-FEET’s 19th single, it peaked at No.
4 on the Oricon charts.
The track is also included on the album “Collins.” TAKUMA said that during production, “it felt like the clogged veins suddenly burst open and flowed.” True to that sentiment, its exhilarating drive and emotional melody feel like pure liberation of the soul.
In the music video, the scenes of an empty festival venue convey a heartfelt longing to reunite with fans.
It’s a masterpiece you’ll want to listen to when you’re ready to take a step toward the future.
Songs whose titles start with “Shi.” Great for shiritori or karaoke! (271–280)
deep-sea fish10-FEET

The movie THE FIRST SLAM DUNK, released in December 2022, became a major sensation.
During its production, another masterpiece was born.
This song, written and composed by TAKUMA, was created by empathizing with the perspective of a certain mother who appears in the story.
You can keenly feel the anguish and love of someone who can’t be honest with herself, seeing the image of her deceased son in the son who is still alive.
The track is included on the album Collins and was written impulsively in parallel with the production of the candidate theme song.
Listening to it after watching the film may add even greater depth to the characters’ stories.
It’s a song I hope you’ll play on a quiet night when you want to reflect on someone dear to you.
Shiawase ShigureSanri Yūji

A heartwarming number that sings about envisioning and cherishing a life walked together with someone dear.
It’s a song by Yuji Misato, an enka singer from Saitama Prefecture, released as a single in July 2025.
The bright melody pairs beautifully with Misato’s gentle vocals.
The lyrics portray a path of love: though the couple once parted, they join hands again and stride toward the same dream.
It’s the kind of song that makes you reflect on your own life as you listen.
Please take your time with it and savor the experience!
scene of carnage; chaotic situation; crisis (literally: battlefield of asuras)Toukyou Jihen

Tokyo Jihen is a band that has consistently produced hit numbers and classic songs up to the present day.
Their single ‘Shuraba’ is their third release, and unlike their earlier rock-leaning sound, it features a jazzy, decadent melody with a kayōkyoku-like flavor that aligns more closely with their current musical style.
Although the vocal range is fairly wide (mid1F to hiF), the piece is relatively easy to sing because the vocal line is simple and the lyrics are sparse.
The impassive, mechanical vocal delivery also means it doesn’t demand much expressive nuance, which further contributes to its singability.


