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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.” Perfect for shiritori or karaoke! (21–30)

Thank you before going to bed.NEW!PSYQUI

An emotional pop tune by track maker PSYQUI, themed around a quiet city at night just before falling asleep.

It blends sophisticated electronic sounds with a lyrical melody, delicately portraying the sharpened emotions at the end of the night.

Perfect for spending time alone in a quiet room late at night, or for calming your mind while walking along nighttime streets.

It was released in October 2018 as a track on the compilation album “STYLEY! vol.2.”

Heartbreak—Are you happy now?NEW!sonā poketto

[Lingering Attachment Level 200%] Sonar Pocket “Heartbreak ~Are You Happy Now?~” [MV Full]
Heartbreak—Are you happy now?NEW!sonā poketto

Sonar Pocket, who have earned support with their heartrending love songs.

This work is a heartbreak song that was released digitally in December 2012 and later included on the album “Sonapocketism 4 ~A Flower Called You~.” It was selected as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “BREAK OUT” and Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting’s “DOOMO” for December 2012, and has been widely loved ever since.

It vividly portrays unresolved feelings for an ex and the pain of imagining their current situation.

More than simple sorrow, this piece presses on the heart with the regret and lingering attachment that remain after a relationship ends.

If you’ve experienced a parting with someone important and your heart hasn’t caught up yet, listening to this will surely resonate with your own experience and gently stay by your side.

TheaterNEW!King&Prince

Released in December 2025 as the lead track from King & Prince’s album “STARRING,” this song is a funk-based, groovy dance tune entirely crafted—lyrics, composition, and choreography—by singer-songwriter Ayumu Imazu.

With a glamorous, movie-theater-themed world, it invites listeners into an extraordinary space.

While the cool drums and undulating bassline leave a strong impression, the catchy melody makes it easy to sing at karaoke.

The chorus also features choreography designed to dance along with the audience, making it a perfect track for getting everyone hyped together.

PortraitNEW!komedawara

This song was released by Kome Dawara in February 2026.

It was posted to coincide with VocaColle 2026 Winter.

Featuring Synthesizer V AI Una Otomachi as the vocalist, it’s a hip-hop style piece that portrays the struggle with the gap between how others see you and your true self.

You’re sure to relate deeply when you’re wavering in your self-image.

Listen closely to the introspective repetitions of its words.

sugarNEW!Naisho no piasu

This is a Vocaloid song that earnestly longs to be loved by someone despite carrying complexes and traumas.

Created by Naisho no Pierce, it was released in December 2025.

The piece was produced as an image song for the comic “And Then, the Hero Tells a Lie,” and it was also used as background music for a TV commercial.

It beautifully captures the delicate emotions that waver between conflicting feelings.

It’s recommended for nights when you’ve fallen into self-loathing or when you simply want to sink into deep contemplation.

Recipe for HappinessNEW!Hirai Dai

Hirai Dai “Recipe for Happiness” Anime MV | TV Anime “The Apothecary Diaries” Season 2 Ending Theme
Recipe for HappinessNEW!Hirai Dai

This number by Dai Hirai, with its warm vocals and comfortable mid-tempo groove, gently wraps around the frustrations of unrequited love.

What’s so appealing about this song is its choice to view the unbridgeable distance and bittersweet longing from a deliberately positive perspective.

Released in January 2025, it’s a tie-in track written as the ending theme for Season 2 of the hugely popular anime The Apothecary Diaries.

It deftly captures the awkward relationships depicted in the story, vividly expressing how the feelings that snag at the heart are processed like a good medicine.

It’s sure to sit quietly by your side when you want to bask in the afterglow of the episode and rest your heart, or when you want to accept even the bitterness that comes from caring deeply for someone.

You’re cute when you’re dead!NEW!nebahera

You'll be cute when you're dead! / Kagamine Len
You’re cute when you’re dead!NEW!nebahera

The title packs a powerful punch.

This is an original track by Vocaloid producer Nebera, released in February 2026.

It ranked 38th in the Rookie category of VocaColle Winter 2026.

With biting lyrics, it vividly portrays the social media era’s craving for validation and the distortion of self-assessment.

The blend of Kagamine Len’s innocent vocals with a yami-kawaii electropop sound is exquisite and unforgettable—once you hear it, it’s addictive.

Give it a listen when you’re hurting.