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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Useful for song-title shiritori! A list of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (201–210)
The night beforeInoue Midori

Midori Inoue is a singer-songwriter born in 1993 from Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
People often assume it’s read “Midori,” but it’s actually pronounced Inoue Ryoku.
She first gained attention with an original song titled “Die, Stupid Couple” that she uploaded to Twitter.
Her singing voice is straightforward yet full of depth, and I think many were drawn in by that contrast.
Her sound also carries a certain warmth that feels like her personality shining through.
If you like BUMP OF CHICKEN, you might especially resonate with her music.
In 2020, she played a solo show and shared the bill with singer-songwriters like Masaya Matsumuro and Tomoyuki Nagasawa, so she’s definitely one to watch!
All of it.Inoue Sonoko

“Zenbu,” which was selected as the theme song for the film “Kiss Cam! ~COME ON, KISS ME AGAIN!,” was included on singer-songwriter and actress Sonoko Inoue’s 2020 mini-album “Harezora.” Its straightforward band sound, incorporating piano tones, leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics portray a couple who overcome both the good and the not-so-good together.
It’s a tsundere love song that vows to keep loving that special someone—even when you put on a brave face or get into fights.
Gate of Severed FriendshipSendai Kamotsu

A six-member comic band formed by Japanese delivery workers, commonly known as “Senga.” In reality, however, they are the visual kei rock band Nightmare.
They’re known for highly comical and extreme live performances, to the point that they were banned from Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.
Despite being a completely different direction from Nightmare, they’ve been warmly welcomed by fans.
These boots are made for walkin’Itō Yuna

The original song is a track sung by Nancy Sinatra, and while keeping its sexy vibe intact, it perfectly matches the commercial that portrays a cool, up-tempo woman.
Above all, Yuna Ito’s powerful, crisp vocals seem to further enhance the original’s coolness.
Starting from zeroKuraki Mai

A digital-only single and DVD single by singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki, produced to commemorate the 1,000th broadcast of the TV anime Detective Conan and also used as its opening theme.
Featuring a four-on-the-floor kick drum beat and a clear, transparent vocal that spins a catchy melody, the track heightens the anticipation and excitement for the anime, captivating children.
With its exhilarating drive and light, breezy feel, it truly lives up to its title, evoking the beginning of a story.
Exquisite Σhachijuu hakkasho junrei

A three-piece band known for their dark worldview and hard-hitting sound, 88kasyo Junrei delivers this track from their album “Nihon.” The lyrics, which provoke deep reflection on human-made concepts like time and money, are striking.
Released in August 2015, the song leaves a powerful impression with its complex rhythms and distinctive musicality.
It portrays the gap between relentless desire and reality, conveying a call to reassess fixed ideas and values.
You can sense a determination to find personal meaning amid chaos—making it a track that resonates with people living in contemporary society.
Zenigata HeijiKitaōji Kin’ya

This is the theme song from all seven series of Zenigata Heiji, starring Kinya Kitaoji.
Sung in Kitaoji’s gentle voice, this theme song grabs your heart and sticks in your head after just one listen.
It seems like it would feel great to sing it pleasantly while soaking in the bath.


