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!
- Summary of Vocaloid songs with titles starting with 'Ze'
- Songs that start with “se”. Use them as references for shiritori or choosing tracks for karaoke!
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- Songs with titles that start with a number. Useful for karaoke or playlist selection.
Useful for song-title shiritori! A roundup of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (41–50)
Yes, the summer festival.angela

There’s a song that brilliantly expresses the heat and festive spirit of summer through sound.
Created by angela, this piece features KATSU’s sanshin and powerful Japanese taiko as a backdrop, while atsuko channels summer’s heat with her voice, delivering a track that makes you feel as if you’re right in the middle of a Japanese summer festival.
The lyrics skillfully weave in not only the bustling energy of a festival under the blazing sun, but also phrases that evoke traditional rain-invoking rituals, conjuring a scene where prayers to nature merge with the fervor of the people.
This track is an original new song included on the album “LOVE & CARNIVAL,” released in August 2016, which reached No.
4 on the Oricon charts.
It’s a perfect choice for those seeking live-concert-level intensity and the uniquely moving spirit of a Japanese summer.
Useful for song-title shiritori! A collection of songs whose titles start with “Ze” (51–60)
desperate situation; a predicament with no way out; a crisis pointShishido Kafuka

Shishido Kavka, who says she’s a huge fan of Momoe Yamaguchi, has covered “Zettai Zetsumei.” Beyond the inspired song choice, her powerful drumming is a must-see.
The way she coolly sings while playing is sure to be admired by many women.
ZEROB’z

B’z’s “ZERO” has a cool sound that fuses hard rock and funk.
Even without a tie-in, it became a massive hit and sold over a million copies! Another highlight is the rare rap part for them in the middle of the song.
I think many men in their 40s have sung B’z at karaoke.
Among their tracks, this one doesn’t feel dated and seems likely to appeal to younger generations too, so it should get the crowd going if you pick it when you go to karaoke with junior coworkers.
Full-Power BoyWANIMA

This is a song by Sukima Switch released in 2005.
It has been used as an insert song in films and in commercials.
This popular track, which could be called a classic of pop music, is likely one you’ve heard at least once.
It’s a song that fires you up when you’re stuck in dull, dreamless days, and makes you feel like you want to change yourself.
As our daily lives evolve with a new start, we too should keep polishing ourselves.
Let’s welcome the new chapter with ambition.
Absolute GirlfriendOmori Seiko

This song, filled with a message that fully affirms “cuteness,” is sure to capture the hearts of girls with a “landmine” aesthetic.
It was included on the December 2013 album Zettai Shoujo, and a duet version with Sayumi Michishige was released in March 2019.
Created as an homage to Sayumi Michishige, whom Seiko Oomori deeply admires, the song features a charming electro-pop sound and sings about the importance of living true to yourself regardless of age.
It’s a recommended track for mass-produced-style girls, people who love cute things, and anyone who wants to feel confident in their own kind of “cute.”
Absolute relationshipakai kouen

A song by Akai Ko-en that drew attention for its brief running time of just 100 seconds.
Under the production of Seiji Kameda, the intricate interplay between guitar and bass, along with the color added by the glockenspiel, creates a distinctive world.
Released in March 2014 as the theme song for the drama “Lost Days,” it came out as their 4th single.
With lyrics themed around one’s true feelings versus public facade and a powerful sound that resonates deeply, this track is recommended for moments when you want to reflect on the sense of distance between yourself and others.
Luxury, you, and a cappuccinoshikisai

This is a refreshing, slice-of-life Vocaloid song I’d love for you to try sending to someone special.
It’s a work by shikisai, released in 2024.
Luxurious morning moments, the aroma of coffee, and casual chats—those small joys are expressed through a gentle melody filled with affection.
A lighthearted duet by Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin further expands the pleasant atmosphere.
Your partner or family might be surprised if you send it—but it will surely spark a warm conversation.


