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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!

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

Let’s play despairHaruka to Miyuki

Haruka to Miyuki “Despair Pretend” (Official Music Video)
Let's play despairHaruka to Miyuki

Haruka to Miyuki is a duo consisting of Haruka on guitar and vocals and Miyuki on keyboards and chorus.

The two met in their university music club and bonded over listening to artists like Doji Morita, Ging Nang Boyz, and Nirvana around the same time, which led them to form the unit.

They create alternative works with a unique worldview.

Listening to their songs, it’s easy to see why they cite Nirvana as one of their favorite bands.

National Drinkers’ Ondo (Drinking Song)barakūda

It’s basically just a song that strings together excuses for a heavy drinker to keep drinking, but that silliness is exactly what makes it great.

The point is just to get everyone hyped.

The comic band The Barracuda shot to fame with this self-produced track.

They also have other party songs like “Chaka Poko Cha” and “Enka: Ketsueki Gattagata.”

front lineHiguchi Ai

Ai Higuchi is a singer-songwriter whose piano-and-vocal style leaves a strong impression.

Having majored in jazz vocals at university, she has a husky, richly textured voice with remarkable expressive power.

In jazz-tinged songs, her voice adds a touch of sultriness, while in ballads it brings out the emotions woven into the music.

From warm, gentle tones to powerful delivery, her superb expressiveness shows many facets depending on the song—be sure to listen for yourself and feel it.

0:25furenzu

It’s “0:25” by Friends.

This song portrays lovers spending time in the city at night, and the lyrics—exuding a mature vibe while feeling like they can’t quite become adults—are strikingly contrasting and wonderful.

This is what cool city pop is all about.

Okamoto Emi’s smooth, full-bodied vocals and rap make it an exceptionally tasteful and satisfying track.

Hayato, the Zero FighterBōkaru Shoppu

Vocal Shop’s “Zero Sen Hayato” has continued to be loved by many as the theme song of an anime broadcast in 1964.

Composed by Takeo Watanabe, the song has long been cherished for its lively rhythm and distinctive calls and responses.

While the work deals with the heavy subject of war, its lyrics powerfully express a wish for peace, leaving a strong impression.

It may evoke a fragment of the youth of those who lived in an era where everyday life and war were intertwined.

As a song that conveys the history of anime, it can be enjoyed across generations.

Despair BillyMakishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone “Zetsubou Billy” Music Video [Anime DEATH NOTE Season 2 Ending Theme]
Despair BillyMakishimamu Za Horumon

A signature song by Maximum the Hormone, notable for its fierce shouts and thundering low end.

Featured on the album “Buiikikaesu,” released in March 2007, the track is characterized by lyrics that sharply depict social discontent and a sense of despair.

Its complex rhythms and heavy sound mesh perfectly, shaking the listener to the core.

Chosen as the second ending theme for the anime “DEATH NOTE,” it harmonizes superbly with the show’s worldview.

Incorporating elements of rap-metal/mixture rock, its distinctive musicality vividly expresses the feelings of young people living in modern society.

It’s the perfect track for blowing off steam or resetting your mood.

Absolutely hostile, super hate ya!Miku to Kafu

Absolute-Enemies, Super-Detest, Yaaah! – Miku and KAFU
Absolutely hostile, super hate ya!Miku to Kafu

This song sticks in your head with its catchy melody and rhythm.

The lyrics depict a comical rivalry, packed with laugh-out-loud twists! The back-and-forth between Hatsune Miku and KAFU is spot-on, making it endlessly entertaining to listen to.

As soon as it was released on YouTube in April 2022, it quickly caught fire in popularity.

It was even featured in the arcade game maimai, earning love from gamers as well.

It might be fun to try sending the lyrics back and forth with friends on LINE to see how they react.

Just make sure to do it with someone you can laugh together with!