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Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “ze.”

In a song title shiritori game, it’s your turn with “ze”! What song would you answer next? In this article, we introduce songs with titles that start with “ze,” which can be handy for games like song title shiritori.

Many titles that start with “ze” begin with words written in kanji such as “zero” (ゼロ), “zen” (全), or “zetsu” (絶).

We’ve gathered tracks from various genres, including theme songs from hugely popular anime and numbers by popular idols, so be sure to check them out!

Helpful for song-title shiritori! A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (101–110)

Preludes, Book I: No. 6 “Footprints in the Snow”Claude Debussy

A masterpiece that captures the stillness of winter, and one of Claude Debussy’s signature works.

Completed in December 1909, this piece is filled with delicate expressiveness in the piano’s timbre, evoking footprints in the snow and encapsulating the allure of Impressionist music.

The chill and solitude of snow, and even the tremors of the heart, are vividly portrayed through the repeating rhythms and wavering harmonies.

Showcasing Debussy’s innovative techniques, this work is recommended for those who wish to contemplate winter scenes or spend a quiet moment.

Listen at a leisurely pace, and you may feel as though you’re walking through a snowy landscape.

Préludes, Book II, No. 2 “Dead Leaves”Claude Debussy

Debussy / Preludes, Book II – No. 2, Dead Leaves / Performed by Ichirō Kaneko
Préludes, Book II, No. 2 “Dead Leaves”Claude Debussy

Claude Debussy, a French composer who left behind many delicate and beautiful works reminiscent of paintings, composed 24 pieces as preludes.

Among the two books of preludes, each consisting of 12 pieces, No.

2, “Dead Leaves,” included in Book II, is distinguished by a mood that evokes the melancholy of autumn.

With its succession of unstable chords that leaves one with a curious, elusive feeling, this piece offers a quintessentially Debussy-like Impressionist world while allowing the listener to savor the very essence of autumn.

These Palace WallsCourtney Reed

Disney’s Aladdin The Broadway Musical-These Palace Walls
These Palace WallsCourtney Reed

This is an original song composed by Alan Menken for the stage version of Aladdin, and it’s Jasmine’s solo.

She sings about how she hates life in the palace and wants to be free.

There’s also a Japanese version of this song, but the English version is by far better, so I chose this one.

ZEROCROSSFAITH

Crossfaith – ‘ZERO’
ZEROCROSSFAITH

A track that makes you want to shout with a burning soul has arrived! This is Crossfaith’s bold new step, a single released in February 2024.

It powerfully expresses the resolve to face forward and move on after overcoming past hardships.

Fusing electro and metalcore—and now even more powerful with Daiki Koide officially joining—their sound is a must-hear.

The production captures their live energy as-is, making it perfect for karaoke, too.

I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who wants to blow away work or relationship stress, or who’s decided to make a fresh start.

Sing this song, and you just might find the courage to be reborn as a new you!

Pseudo-species feigning extinctionEZFG

[Gakupo & GUMI] Extinction-Seeking Disguised Species [Original MV]
Pseudo-species feigning extinctionEZFG

If you want to nail a duet song in a cool way, how about this one? It’s a track by EZFG, who skyrocketed to fame with their debut as a Vocaloid producer, “Cyber Thunder Cider.” It was released in 2018.

It uses Kamui Gakupo and GUMI, so definitely try singing it as a male-female duo.

I absolutely cannot lose you.F4

If you’re a shoujo manga fan, the group name might ring a bell.

This Taiwanese idol group was born from Japan’s hugely popular comic Boys Over Flowers.

They’re even called the SMAP of Taiwan, which shows just how well-known they are.

This song is the theme for the Taiwanese drama adaptation of Boys Over Flowers.

The title means “I never want to lose you.” If such handsome guys said a line like that to you, you’d fall for them in an instant (lol).

Zeits.GESO

Zeits. / GUMI, Kagamine Rin
Zeits.GESO

We recommend listening with headphones or earphones! This track by GESO, a Vocaloid producer who drew attention at BokaColle 2022 Autumn, was released in July 2021.

You’ll be overwhelmed by the dynamic sound arrangement, as if a thick curtain of sound is spreading out before you.

Just when a crisp timbre rings out, a siren-like synth comes in, and over it layers GUMI’s delicate, fleeting vocals… It has a depth that’s hard to put into words.

The more you listen, the more charms you’re sure to discover!