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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 and karaoke! (301–310)

Shala RendezvousAwesome City Club

Sha-la Rendezvous / Awesome City Club (MUSIC VIDEO) Sha-la Rendezvous
Shala RendezvousAwesome City Club

It’s a playful number that turns even a pouring rain into the BGM of love.

Awesome City Club, known for blending diverse genres into a chic, urban sound, released it in October 2024.

The song’s theme is adult romance that knows both sweetness and bitterness.

atagi and PORIN’s soothing twin vocals intertwine exquisitely over a rhythmic melody.

You can picture a blissful scene of two people innocently reaffirming their love in a downpour.

It’s packed with the elation of love that makes the world sparkle so much that even the sound of rain seems different—and just listening makes your heart flutter.

Put it on during a slightly gloomy rainy day or on a drive date with someone you like, and your time together will feel even more special.

CYMBillyrrom

Billyrrom – “CYM”【Official Music Video】
CYMBillyrrom

Billyrrom, the music collective drawing attention under the banner of Tokyo Transition Soul.

Released in March 2025, this work was written as the theme song for the Kansai TV/Fuji TV drama “MADDER: I Am the Culprit of That Case.” Using the three primary colors as its motif, it gives voice to an intense longing to be dyed in the other person’s color.

Its slightly dangerous message—wishing to blend together even if it means repainting oneself—will surely stir listeners’ hearts.

Set to a groovy sound, the stylish portrayal of complex emotions wavering at the boundary between self and other stands out.

It’s an urban love song depicting adult romance that’s not just sweet, but tinged with a bit of bittersweetness.

Happy endingOhtaki Eiichi

A romantic number that captures the moment when a simple gesture from someone suddenly fills you with tenderness.

Released in November 1997 by Eiichi Ohtaki, who left an indelible mark on the Japanese music scene, this song arrived a full 12 years after his previous work and is also known as the theme for Fuji TV’s Monday 9 p.m.

drama “Love Generation.” It sings of the fluttering excitement and faint pangs of wistfulness that arise as a love comes to fruition and a relationship steps into a new stage, all carried by a lush, glamorous sound.

Enveloped in the happiness of being certain the feelings are mutual, why not listen as you imagine the story the two of you will write from here on?

tinglingyuzu

Yuzu “Shibireru” Official Lyric Video
tinglingyuzu

This song was released digitally on July 30, 2025, and was written as a tie-in for Suntory’s bourbon whiskey Jim Beam.

It’s a characteristically Yuzu-style track: fresh and up-tempo.

It seems Yuzu themselves also appear in the web commercials.

In the backing band, the piano really stands out, and the drums and bass are easy to hear, making it easy to catch the rhythm.

In the chorus, there’s a leap from D4 to A4 on the syllable “ma.” The “ma” sound tends to be nasal and can be hard to project, so try to put about five times more intention into your voice than you think you need.

The key is to project your voice briskly as if aiming into the distance! If it comes out smoothly without catching, you’ve nailed it.

Be sure to hit those high notes there when you sing!

Eschatological Angel ForecastHiromoto Hiraishin

This work delivers a powerful message, confronting viewers with the end of the world through announcements reminiscent of a news program.

It is a track by Hiromoto Hiraishin, released in August 2025.

The piano solo is performed by Nuyuri.

Sung in the youthful voice of Kaai Yuki, it addresses themes such as apathy in society and tragedies in distant countries, and its sharp satire cuts deep.

It’s piano rock that is not merely beautiful, but thought-provoking.

All conditioned things are impermanent.Kubota Toshinobu

Toshinobu Kubota – All Things Are Impermanent [Official Video]
All conditioned things are impermanent.Kubota Toshinobu

This is a refined pop song by Toshinobu Kubota, a singer-songwriter who has pioneered Japan’s R&B scene.

It may be a warm anthem of encouragement that gently wraps around those striving toward their goals.

For those of us navigating a rapidly changing society, it seems to teach the importance of responding not with severity, but with kindness.

The track was released in June 2025, just ahead of the 40th anniversary of his debut, and it’s well known as the ending theme of the economic news program WBS.

It’s also included on the best-of album “THE BADDEST IV & Timeless Hits.” Listening at the end of the day might soothe a tired heart and make that first step toward tomorrow feel a little lighter.

Let’s play with Shin-chan!Mew

This is a very unexpected character song performed by MEW, an alternative rock band known for their cool, Nordic sound.

In contrast to their usual dreamy aesthetic, they deliver an irresistibly bright pop tune here.

It carries a warm message that gently eases the fatigue of everyday life and shares a little happiness with everyone.

The song was included as an image track on the album “Crayon Shin-chan,” released in August 1993.

Give it a listen when your spirits are low or when you want to return to a childlike sense of carefree fun.