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!
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
Helpful for song-title shiritori! A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (101–110)
absoluteBES

This work portrays the figure of a single-minded person who is diligent and acquainted with sorrow.
I think young people with big dreams who believe “I will definitely make them come true” will feel encouraged when they listen.
The lyrics also resonate with older listeners: they capture the current reality of not having achieved anything yet, the anxiety of not knowing what difficulties lie ahead, and, amidst that, the powerful desire to bring joy to a loved one and to ensure happiness.
It’s a song that puts those feelings front and center.
This is his true-to-life singing—this very work.
A masterpiece.
ZeroBUMP OF CHICKEN

This song, fitting for the main theme of an RPG with a grand worldview, features lyrics that probe deeply into the meaning of life and existence, paired with a melody that stirs the emotions.
Released in October 2011, it was reportedly created with a sense of joy at being able to handle the main theme, as the members had been huge fans of the Final Fantasy series since childhood.
The sound, which melds beautifully with the game’s world, is rooted in rock while distinguished by the weighty depth of its synthesizers.
Its heartfelt lyrics and sweeping sound will gently push you forward.
There’ll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)Billy Ocean

Included on the 1986 album ‘Love Zone.’ Born in 1950.
A singer-songwriter from Trinidad and Tobago.
This is a pleasant track featuring his soulful vocals over a slow tempo with a gently flowing rhythm and a melody that exudes a moody, adult atmosphere.
0 to 10Bleecker Chrome

Bleecker Chrome is a hip-hop duo made up of Xin and KENYA, also selected for Spotify’s RADAR: Early Noise 2022.
They released their first EP, “Born Again,” in 2019 and then went on hiatus.
In 2022, they resumed activities and released their first album, “SEVEN THIRTY ONE.” Having spent their middle school years training in New York, they exude a refined style and a wide-ranging sensibility beyond their age.
For fans, this comeback has been long-awaited.
If you haven’t listened yet, take this opportunity to dive into the world of Bleecker Chrome.
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

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

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.


