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Songs with titles starting with “E” [Great for karaoke and shiritori, too!]

When you hear “songs with titles that start with E,” what tracks come to mind?

It’s not always easy to think of them right away, is it?

After doing some research, I found many signature songs by artists and timeless classics beloved by fans for years.

From words like “eternity” and “smile” to memorable English phrases, there’s a wide range to explore!

In this article, I’ll carefully select and introduce songs with titles that start with E.

Feel free to use this as a reference not only when you’re wondering, “What songs start with E?” but also as a starting point for shiritori or picking songs for karaoke.

Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (91–100)

APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

[For Elementary and Middle School Students] APT. / ROSÉ & Bruno Mars [Easy Arrangement Ver.]
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

Inspired by the Korean drinking game “Apartment Game,” this song captivates children with its catchy rhythm and dance-inducing melody.

Blending pop punk and pop rock, its energetic sound features a pleasant harmony between Rosé and Bruno Mars, and the playful call-and-response makes you want to move naturally.

Released in October 2024, the track rapidly gained views on YouTube and achieved the milestone of 1 billion plays.

Its bright, fun vibe and easy-to-copy rhythmic chants make it perfect for kids’ dance time.

It’s ideal for sports day practice or family dance sessions, and is also recommended as a song kids can enjoy together with friends.

ESCAPADEOfficial HIGE DANDism

Official HIGE DANDism has Black music as one of their roots, and their song “ESCAPADE” features many phrases that evoke 1970s funk among the various styles of Black music.

The beginning is characterized by a bouncy groove that feels distinctly funky, but from there the melody develops into a more orthodox J-pop vocal line, so the level of difficulty isn’t that high.

Even the falsetto at the end of the chorus has clearly defined breathing points, so you’re unlikely to go off pitch.

Angel GoatEric.B.Jr

Eric.B.Jr – Angel Goat (Official Music Video)
Angel GoatEric.B.Jr

This track by Eric B.

Jr.

speaks of love over a hard-hitting beat.

Released in December 2024, it departs from his usual street-oriented style to reveal a new side focused on romance.

Produced by Homunculu$, the track blends hip-hop and R&B into a polished sound.

Shortly after release, it ranked 43rd on Spotify’s Daily Viral Songs Japan, underscoring the rising buzz around this young rapper.

The lyrics, which honestly express his feelings for his partner, offer a fresh impression even for listeners who typically prefer harder rap.

L&Pwotaku

L&P / wotaku feat. Kiyoteru Hiyama
L&Pwotaku

An epic dark symphony themed around love and peace! Created by Vocaloid producer wotaku and released in May 2025.

It was produced as the fourth character song in the multimedia project “Toxic-a-Holic.” The sound design is overwhelming, fusing hard breakbeats with majestic strings, and Kiyoteru Hiyama’s powerful vocals fit perfectly.

The lyrics are infused with a resolve for self-sacrifice, devotion, and emotions bordering on madness, resulting in a piece that powerfully shakes the listener’s heart.

Once you’re hooked, its immersive world won’t let you go!

april.#19KASHIWA Daisuke

KASHIWA Daisuke / april.#19 (MUSIC VIDEO) “from Re:”
april.#19KASHIWA Daisuke

This is a signature instrumental piece by KASHIWA Daisuke that opens with a beautiful piano melody and unfolds into a complex, grand sonic world interwoven with strings and electronic tones.

It was first included on the remix album “april.

#07,” released in April 2007, and later featured on the album “Re:”.

Over its lengthy 8 minutes and 51 seconds, a dynamic structure emerges in which tranquility and intensity intersect, showcasing a genre-transcending sound that fuses electronica, post-rock, and contemporary classical music.

It’s an ideal track for when you want to focus deeply on work or be enveloped by a sweeping soundscape during a drive.

energy flowRyuichi Sakamoto

Although this piece was reportedly composed in just about five minutes, the profound emotion contained within its simplicity gently envelops the listener.

The melody woven by the serene tones of the piano evokes a calm feeling that words cannot fully express, making it a masterpiece that pioneered the healing boom in Japan at the time.

Created in May 1999 as the CM song for Sankyo’s pharmaceutical product “Regain EB Tablets,” it became the first instrumental work to top the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart and achieved the rare feat of ranking fourth on the year-end chart.

It’s ideal as background music when you want to focus on studying or work, perfect for driving or relaxing before bed, and a song I recommend to anyone who wishes to step away from the noise of daily life and find peace of mind.

ElectrumAkira Ishikawa and Count Buffalos

Count Buffaloes, the big band led by Akira Ishikawa—an essential figure in Japan’s jazz scene.

Released by Victor in 1970, their album Electrum blended jazz with rock and funk in an innovative sound that brought a fresh breeze to the music world of the time.

Top-tier musicians representing Japanese jazz—Ken Muraoka, Masahiko Sato, Hiroshi Suzuki, Kiyoshi Sugimoto, and Masaoki Terakawa—assembled to deliver a stunning ensemble performance.

The four tracks, where electric tones and traditional jazz elements fuse in exquisite balance, are all deeply compelling listens.

In 2024, a limited clear-orange vinyl edition was released, drawing attention from a new generation.

A must-hear masterpiece for fans of jazz-rock and funk, and for anyone who wants to experience the golden era of Japanese jazz.