Songs with titles that start with “te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or song-title shiritori!
Can you think of any words that start with “te”? There are lots, whether in Japanese or English—like “tegami” (letter), “tentai” (celestial bodies), “teen,” and “take,” to name a few.
In this article, I’ll introduce a selection of songs that start with such words—tracks with titles beginning with “te.” Feel free to use this as a hint for karaoke shiritori where you connect the last character of a song title to the next, or for shiritori played with song titles only.
Since I’m assuming you might sing them at karaoke, I’ll mainly feature well-known J-pop this time.
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Songs with titles starting with “Te.” Perfect for shiritori karaoke or a song-title shiritori! (231–240)
Tell Me WhySunrise In My Attache Case

Sunrise In My Attache Case is a rock band from Nara Prefecture, formed in Canada.
In 2016, they won Red Bull Live on the Road, which propelled them into the spotlight, and they now perform at outdoor festivals across the country.
Their sound, reminiscent of surf music, is strikingly fresh and polished—so much so that you might not even guess they’re a Japanese band—and it’s sure to get your heart racing.
In contrast to the breezy image of their songs, their live performances are packed with energy and are not to be missed!
Manager, I’m quitting my part-time job.Su凸ko D凹koi

Su凸ko D凹koi, a Japanese three-piece girls’ band known for their unique and quirky style, captivates listeners with humor-packed musicality—as you can tell from their pun-based name derived from “suttokodokkoi.” While rooted in punk rock, they weave in black humor and social satire to create a world entirely their own.
彼らはインディーズのレーベル「おぽんこつレコーズ」で活動を始め、アルバム『Don’t Trust Su凸ko D凹koi』では「放送事故風の電波ソング」のような大胆な実験にも挑戦した。マリの個性的なボーカルと相まって、インディー・シーンの中でも際立つ存在となっている。
They’re also popular at school festivals and music festivals, and are highly recommended for anyone who loves music that defies conventions.
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“Even though I know it won’t be reciprocated…” A TENSONG track distinguished by its uniquely arranged, highly original sound and Takabō’s striking high-tone vocals.
The lyrics, which capture lingering attachment and love for someone you can’t forget after a breakup, resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a powerful song that emphasizes the importance of being honest about your feelings when you’re in love and promotes understanding of gender diversity.
Released in July 2021, it gained traction on social media and became popular, reaching No.
2 on LINE MUSIC.
A masterpiece especially recommended for those in their late teens to twenties who are struggling with romance.
Song of TKOTKO

The song announced by TKO, who are active in the comedy world, on August 3, 2024, is a unique number written and composed by George Tokoro.
It features a light rhythm and a catchy melody, and its humorous lyrics include self-deprecating elements.
Notably, it satirically portrays issues of modern society, such as financial hardship and a lack of trust.
It’s a recommended track for those who want a boost through laughter or to blow off everyday stress.
TILL LOVE HER (Lost Landscape)TM NETWORK

“STILL LOVE HER (Ushinawareta Fukei)” is a song included on the 1988 album “CAROL.” Recently, it was announced that a new City Hunter anime film will be released, and this song was also used as the ending theme.
While “GET WILD” is famous, this one is a masterpiece as well.
Tesla is in a dream.TOKOTOKO

TOKOTOKO, a music creator who works as a Vocaloid producer under the name Nishizawa-san P, released “Tesla in a Dream” in 2017.
It racked up 1 million views on Nico Nico Douga, making it TOKOTOKO’s second song to hit a million.
The track was used as the theme song for the hero “Nikola Tesla” in the mobile game #Compass.
Its bright, energetic sound makes it a really fun listen, and it’s sure to get everyone hyped at karaoke!
TTTwice

The song considered the signature track of TWICE—now a world-class star group under JYP Entertainment that even makes crying children fall silent—is “TT.” It sparked a TWICE craze in Japan, and they appeared on the year-end NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen in both 2017 and 2018.
Three members—Mina, Sana, and Momo—are Japanese and are affectionately called “MISAMO.” If your crowd is mostly girls, definitely get hyped with “TT”! There are Japanese lyrics available, so it’s fine even if you don’t understand Korean.
The biggest dance highlight is, of course, doing the TT pose in the chorus.
As long as you can copy that part, you’re good!


