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.
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Songs With Titles Starting With “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (51–60)
abnormalizeLing tosite sigure

Ling tosite sigure is a three-piece rock band whose intricate guitar riffs and technical playing give them a truly one-of-a-kind presence.
Released as a single in November 2012, this track was chosen as the opening theme for the anime PSYCHO-PASS and was later included on the acclaimed album i’mperfect.
From the taut intro, the music charges forward, confronting listeners with the distortions of a society governed by the Sibyl System and the fundamental question of what is normal and what is abnormal.
The solid band sound combined with vocals that resemble cries from both male and female voices powerfully shakes the listener’s emotions.
It’s a thrilling rock number you’ll want to play when you want to immerse yourself deeply in the world of the work.
ElectricityHikaru Utada

It’s a track with an authentic electro, dance-beat-infused sound where the rhythm and the groove of the vocals are key.
It might seem difficult when you first listen, but once you get the feel for the rhythm, you’ll be fine.
By the way, it’s easier to catch the groove in this song by counting the off-beats rather than the usual downbeats.
Instead of counting “1, 2, 3, 4,” count “1-and-2-and-3-and-4,” where the “and” is the off-beat.
If you’re not used to it, you might gradually slip out of time, but try to work through that.
Also, the vocal range isn’t that high, so you can sing it lightly without bracing yourself.
At first, it’s fine to sing everything connected and flowing.
Definitely try to catch this groove and enjoy Hikaru Utada’s song!
Entrust me with eternity.DEEN

A winter song that portrays a single-minded vow to a future with a loved one.
Against the backdrop of a town where white snow falls, the protagonist’s wish for eternal love is woven through Shuichi Ikemori’s sweet, translucent vocals, leaving a deep impression on the heart.
Released in November 1993 as their fourth single, it was also featured in an NTT DoCoMo pager commercial.
It’s a captivating number with a gentle, mellow sound that seems to softly envelop winter’s chill and loneliness.
As you think of someone special, take a moment to listen to this romantic track.
EverydayPerfume

An exceptionally cute pop song.
It’s the B-side to the single “If you wanna,” released in August 2017.
Inspired by Panasonic’s washing machine promotion with a “bubbles” theme, its effervescent rhythm and synth sounds are irresistibly adorable and totally uplifting! Give it a listen and even ordinary everyday life might start to sparkle.
How about playing it while you do housework?
Songs with Titles Starting with “E” [Great for Karaoke & Shiritori!] (61–70)
EKO EKOm-flo loves ZICO,eill

A stylish number by m-flo, defined by its refined, near-futuristic sound.
This work is a collaboration welcoming ZICO—producer and rapper active in Korea’s hip-hop scene—and eill, a singer-songwriter known for her R&B, as “loves” guests.
Transcending borders and genres, the trio’s distinct personalities intertwine exquisitely to create a high-sense groove.
The recurring, mysterious motif feels like an expression of “resonance” that spans generations.
Released in June 2025, m-flo’s 25th anniversary year, it also drew major attention for the electrifying session showcased in Episode 558 of the YouTube channel THE FIRST TAKE.
Its cityscape-ready sound is sure to enrich your alone time—and it’s a perfect companion for a night drive.
smileAnly

It’s one of those warm songs that makes you want to keep smiling especially when times are tough, isn’t it? In this track by Anly, a singer-songwriter from Ie Island in Okinawa, the gentle tones of the acoustic guitar and her direct, powerful vocals resonate deep in the heart.
From the lyrics, you can feel a strong resolve to think of the loved ones by your side and keep moving forward no matter how difficult the situation.
The song was written as the theme for the special drama “Boku no Inochi,” which aired in March 2016 and was based on the true story of a boy battling a serious illness and his family.
In the video filmed on her hometown of Ie Island, the expressions of the island’s people add even more emotional depth to the song.
When you want to be reminded of the bonds you share with those you love, or need a gentle nudge forward, listening to this will surely bring warm tears to your eyes.
Für EliseBUCK-TICK

Marking their 25th anniversary and the launch of their independent label, BUCK-TICK released this straightforward rock number in May 2012 as their milestone first single.
The moment Atsushi Sakurai’s seductive vocals ride atop Hisashi Imai’s simple rock ’n’ roll, a uniquely decadent and beautiful world unfolds—just what you’d expect from them.
The track was also included on the classic album Yume Miru Uchuu.
It’s the perfect song for nights when you want to break free from the everyday and bare your emotions.





